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- Because of their small size, nanocarriers can deliver drugs to otherwise inaccessible sites around the body. Since nanocarriers are so small, it is oftentimes...
- aspect to consider when choosing the appropriate nanoparticle chemistry. Nanocarriers composed of biodegradable polymers undergo hydrolysis in the body, producing...
- neurotransmitters, peptides and proteins, antibodies, nanoparticles and nanocarriers, enzymes and vesicles. "Catheter" (from Gr**** καθετήρ kathetḗr) comes...
- ****ociated targeting vector onto nanocarrier to achieve recognition and binding; the size scale of the nanocarriers will also be engineered to reach the...
- drugs. In particular permeation enhancers, ionic liquids, lipid-based nanocarriers, enzyme inhibitors and microneedles have shown potential. Oral administration...
- marrow and nerve cells would help myelin recovery. Currently, several nanocarriers strategies are being developed for improving vitamin B12 delivery to...
- of polyaspartic acid has been exploited for targeting of drug-loaded nanocarriers to bone. Preparation of hydrogels based on polyaspartic acid, in a variety...
- chemical or enzymatic inactivation, etc.) Lipid-based, ligand-coated nanocarriers can store their payload in the hydrophobic s**** or the hydrophilic interior...
- HW, Mi FL (October 2014). "FRET-based dual-emission and pH-responsive nanocarriers for enhanced delivery of protein across intestinal epithelial cell barrier"...
- Upadhyay SC, Asati D, Ahmad FJ, Mukherjee R, et al. (2012). "Lipidic Nanocarrier for Oral Bioavailability Enhancement of an Anticancer Agent: Formulation...