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Focus on Cognitive Enhancement: A Narrative Overview of Nootropics and "Smart Drug" Use and Misuse. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel)
Schifano F   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Smart drugs: A dose of intelligence

Nature, 2016
As mind sports becomes the new frontier for doping concerns, research is exploring whether users really get any value from 'smart drugs'.
exaly   +3 more sources

Smart drugs: Implications of student use

Journal of Primary Prevention, 1994
The use of Smart Drugs to enhance intelligence, improve memory and maximize cognitive functioning in healthy individuals has attracted the attention of the popular press. This paper discusses the implication of the nonmedical college student use of "nootropic" Smart Drugs, a class of pharmaceuticals legally available in other countries to treat ...
R J, Canterbury, E, Lloyd
exaly   +3 more sources

- SMART DELIVERY OF DRUGS

2014
The problem of creation of magnetically targeted nanosystems for a smart delivery of drugs to target cells has been solved with the application of a fundamentally novel method that obtaining from stable protein coatings. The method is based on the ability of proteins to form interchain covalent bonds under the action of free radicals which are ...
A Bychkova, M Rosenfeld
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Smart Drugs in Prostate Cancer

European Urology, 2004
Growth signaling is instrumental in tumor development. Insight into signaling pathways by molecular and cellular biology has changed the development of new anticancer agents. Outside the field of urology specifically targeted drugs such as imatinib mesylate and gefitinib showed impressive anticancer activity in chronic myeloid leukemia and non-small ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Smart systems for determination of drug’s solubility

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2018
The solubility of drugs is a crucial physicochemical property in the drug discovery or development process and for improving the bioavailability of drugs. There are various methods for evaluating the solubility of drugs including manual measurement methods, mathematical methods, and smart methods.
Vahid Jouyban-Gharamaleki   +3 more
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Training Translators for Smart Drug Discovery

Science Translational Medicine, 2010
Human capital is a rate-limiting constraint in translational medicine and therapeutics.
Carsten, Skarke, Garret A, FitzGerald
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