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Local drug delivery or drug targeting results in increased local drug concentrations and provides strategies for more specific therapy. Nanoparticles have specific particles as tools to enable these strategies.
Drug delivery systems are engineered devices used to transport a pharmaceutical compound throughout the body in order to release its therapeutic cargo in a controlled manner (NIH, 2016).
Sep 19, 2018 · Nanomedicine and nano delivery systems are a relatively new but rapidly developing science where materials in the nanoscale range are employed to serve as means of diagnostic tools or to deliver therapeutic agents to specific targeted sites in a controlled manner.
- Jayanta Kumar Patra, Gitishree Das, Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto, Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto, Estefani...
- 2018
Jun 7, 2024 · Nanoparticles are tiny enough to send drugs exactly where they're needed. Vaccines can use nanoparticles to prompt your immune system to make antibodies against a virus....
- Shawna Seed
Aug 30, 2024 · Nano-sized drug delivery systems (DDS) have emerged as a major breakthrough in pharmaceutical science by offering a dynamic range of solutions to treat some of the most serious conditions affecting human health today. Why are nanoparticles so valuable for DDS?
Mar 19, 2024 · In this Review, we present key advances in the design of nanoscale DDSs (polymer–drug conjugates, liposomes, nanoparticles, micelles) for subcutaneous delivery.
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Nanomedicine is holding promising changes in clinical practice by the introduction of novel medicines for both diagnosis and treatment, having enabled to address unmet medical needs, by (i) integrating effective molecules that otherwise could not be used because of their high toxicity (e.g., Mepact), (ii) exploiting multiple mechanisms of ...