The suprachoroidal space (SCS), a potential space between the sclera and choroid, is becoming an applicable method to deliver therapeutics to the back of the eye. In recent years, a vast amount of research in the field has been carried out, with new discoveries in different areas of interest, such as imaging, drug delivery methods, pharmacokinetics, pharmacotherapies in preclinical and clinical trials and advanced therapies. The SCS can be visualized via advanced techniques of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in eyes with different pathologies, and even in healthy eyes. Drugs can be delivered easily and safely via hollow microneedles fitted to the length of the approximate thickness of the sclera. SCS injections were found to reach greate...
Ocular drug delivery remains the focus of much modern research. Primary routes of administration inc...
As a leading cause of vision impairment of the retina, macular edema (ME) has one of the highest cli...
Drug delivery to the posterior eye segment is an important challenge in ophthalmology, because many ...
The development of safe and convenient drug delivery strategies for treatment of posterior segment e...
Elad Moisseiev,1–3 Anat Loewenstein,2,3 Glenn Yiu1 1UC Davis Eye Center, University of Califo...
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For treatment of several disorders of the retinal area, the drug molecules need to be directly deliv...
Delivering drugs to effectively treat diseases of the back of the eye can be a challenging task. Alt...
This work introduces novel approaches to enhance targeting of pharmacotherapies to cornea, ciliary b...
Drug instillation via a topical route is preferred since it is desirable and convenient due to the n...
The distance from cornea to retina appears to be the difficult path for most of the small molecule t...
There are three main routes for delivery of drugs to the eye: topical, systemic and intra-ocular inj...
PURPOSE: To determine the effects and posterior distribution of injections made into the anterior su...
To determine whether exposure of sodium fluorescein (NaF) to the choroid-retina region in the poster...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowIt is generally ...
Ocular drug delivery remains the focus of much modern research. Primary routes of administration inc...
As a leading cause of vision impairment of the retina, macular edema (ME) has one of the highest cli...
Drug delivery to the posterior eye segment is an important challenge in ophthalmology, because many ...
The development of safe and convenient drug delivery strategies for treatment of posterior segment e...
Elad Moisseiev,1–3 Anat Loewenstein,2,3 Glenn Yiu1 1UC Davis Eye Center, University of Califo...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
For treatment of several disorders of the retinal area, the drug molecules need to be directly deliv...
Delivering drugs to effectively treat diseases of the back of the eye can be a challenging task. Alt...
This work introduces novel approaches to enhance targeting of pharmacotherapies to cornea, ciliary b...
Drug instillation via a topical route is preferred since it is desirable and convenient due to the n...
The distance from cornea to retina appears to be the difficult path for most of the small molecule t...
There are three main routes for delivery of drugs to the eye: topical, systemic and intra-ocular inj...
PURPOSE: To determine the effects and posterior distribution of injections made into the anterior su...
To determine whether exposure of sodium fluorescein (NaF) to the choroid-retina region in the poster...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowIt is generally ...
Ocular drug delivery remains the focus of much modern research. Primary routes of administration inc...
As a leading cause of vision impairment of the retina, macular edema (ME) has one of the highest cli...
Drug delivery to the posterior eye segment is an important challenge in ophthalmology, because many ...