Background Treatment of inner ear diseases remains a problem because of limited passage through the blood-inner ear barriers and lack of control with the delivery of treatment agents by intravenous or oral administration. As a minimally-invasive approach, intratympanic delivery of multifunctional nanoparticles (MFNPs) carrying genes or drugs to the inner ear is a future therapy for treating inner ear diseases, including sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and Meniere's disease. In an attempt to track the dynamics and distribution of nanoparticles in vivo, here we describe manufacturing MRI traceable liposome nanoparticles by encapsulating gadolinium-tetra-azacyclo-dodecane-tetra-acetic acid (Gd-DOTA) (abbreviated as LPS+Gd-DOTA) and their di...
none7noLocal drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ...
Direct drug delivery to the cochlea is associated with the risk of irreversible damage to the ear. I...
Liping Zhang,1–3 Yuan Xu,1 Wenjuan Cao,1 Shibao Xie,1–3 Lu Wen,1 Gang Chen1–3 1Sc...
Liposome nanocarriers (LPNs) are potentially the future of inner ear therapy due to their high drug ...
The inner ear can be insulted by various noxious stimuli, including drugs (cisplatin and aminoglycos...
Local drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ear tre...
Hearing loss has become the most common sensory disorder worldwide. Despite intensive research on th...
Background Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) displayed strong activities in anti-bacterial, anti-vira...
AIM: Treatment of sensorineural hearing loss could be advanced using novel drug carriers such as hyp...
The inner ear can be insulted by various noxious stimuli, including drugs (cisplatin and aminoglycos...
Hearing loss is a very significant health problem. The methods currently available for inner ear dru...
Nanoparticles are promising therapeutic options for inner ear disease. In this report, we review in ...
There are several challenges to inner ear drug delivery and imaging due to the existence of tight bi...
Liposomes are spherical vesicles with an aqueous inner cavity surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane...
International audienceDespite the high incidence of inner ear disorders, there are still no dedicate...
none7noLocal drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ...
Direct drug delivery to the cochlea is associated with the risk of irreversible damage to the ear. I...
Liping Zhang,1–3 Yuan Xu,1 Wenjuan Cao,1 Shibao Xie,1–3 Lu Wen,1 Gang Chen1–3 1Sc...
Liposome nanocarriers (LPNs) are potentially the future of inner ear therapy due to their high drug ...
The inner ear can be insulted by various noxious stimuli, including drugs (cisplatin and aminoglycos...
Local drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ear tre...
Hearing loss has become the most common sensory disorder worldwide. Despite intensive research on th...
Background Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) displayed strong activities in anti-bacterial, anti-vira...
AIM: Treatment of sensorineural hearing loss could be advanced using novel drug carriers such as hyp...
The inner ear can be insulted by various noxious stimuli, including drugs (cisplatin and aminoglycos...
Hearing loss is a very significant health problem. The methods currently available for inner ear dru...
Nanoparticles are promising therapeutic options for inner ear disease. In this report, we review in ...
There are several challenges to inner ear drug delivery and imaging due to the existence of tight bi...
Liposomes are spherical vesicles with an aqueous inner cavity surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane...
International audienceDespite the high incidence of inner ear disorders, there are still no dedicate...
none7noLocal drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ...
Direct drug delivery to the cochlea is associated with the risk of irreversible damage to the ear. I...
Liping Zhang,1–3 Yuan Xu,1 Wenjuan Cao,1 Shibao Xie,1–3 Lu Wen,1 Gang Chen1–3 1Sc...