- A
nanocarrier is
nanomaterial being used as a
transport module for
another substance, such as a drug.
Commonly used
nanocarriers include micelles, polymers...
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prodrug therapies (ADEPTs, VDEPTs, GDEPTs) and
proposed nanoparticle- or
nanocarrier-linked
drugs can
understandably be
Sequential Mixed-Type prodrugs. To...
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polyaspartic acid has been
exploited for
targeting of drug-loaded
nanocarriers to bone.
Preparation of
hydrogels based on
polyaspartic acid, in a variety...
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Upadhyay SC,
Asati D,
Ahmad FJ,
Mukherjee R, Khar (2012). "Lipidic
Nanocarrier for Oral
Bioavailability Enhancement of an
Anticancer Agent: Formulation...
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chemical or
enzymatic inactivation, etc.) Lipid-based, ligand-coated
nanocarriers can
store their payload in the
hydrophobic s**** or the
hydrophilic interior...
- Herrera-Alonso M, et al. (August 2012). "Effects of
block copolymer properties on
nanocarrier protection from in vivo clearance".
Journal of
Controlled Release. 162...
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substructures from drugs,
auxiliary agents, and even from the
surface of
nanocarriers, this
enzyme enables the
design of drug
delivery systems that can alter...
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marrow and
nerve cells would help
myelin recovery. Currently,
several nanocarriers strategies are
being developed for
improving vitamin B12
delivery to...
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absorption of biomacromolecules, i.e. pharmaceuticals, and
function like a
nanocarrier. Its
effects on skin
depend on the
hyaluronate formulation and skin health:...
- "In situ
programming of leukaemia-specific T
cells using synthetic DNA
nanocarriers".
Nature Nanotechnology. 12 (8): 813–820. doi:10.1038/nnano.2017.57....