The inner ear can be insulted by various noxious stimuli, including drugs (cisplatin and aminoglycosides) and over-acoustic stimulation. These stimuli damage the hair cells giving rise to progressive hearing loss. Systemic drugs have attempted protection from ototoxicity. Most of these drugs poorly reach the inner ear with consequent ineffective action on hearing. The reason for these failures resides in the poor inner ear blood supply, the presence of the blood-labyrinthine barrier, and the low permeability of the round window membrane (RWM). This article presents a review of the use of nanoparticles (NPs) in otoprotection. NPs were recently used in many fields of medicine because of their ability to deliver drugs to the target organs or c...
Nanoparticles are promising therapeutic options for inner ear disease. In this report, we review in ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Xueling Wang,1–3,* Yuming Chen,1–3,* Yong Tao,1–3 Yunge Gao,1–3 Dehong Yu,1&...
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...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology an...
none7noLocal drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ...
An innovative drug delivery system for inner ear therapy is based on the use of nanoparticles (NPs):...
Hearing loss has become the most common sensory disorder worldwide. Despite intensive research on th...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent that causes the irreversible death of auditory sensory cells, ...
AIM: Treatment of sensorineural hearing loss could be advanced using novel drug carriers such as hyp...
Background Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) displayed strong activities in anti-bacterial, anti-viral...
Changling Sun,1,3,* Xueling Wang,1,* Zhaozhu Zheng,2 Dongye Chen,1 Xiaoqin Wang,2 Fuxin Shi,1 Dehong...
Liposome nanocarriers (LPNs) are potentially the future of inner ear therapy due to their high drug ...
Background Treatment of inner ear diseases remains a problem because of limited passage through the...
Nanoparticles are promising therapeutic options for inner ear disease. In this report, we review in ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Xueling Wang,1–3,* Yuming Chen,1–3,* Yong Tao,1–3 Yunge Gao,1–3 Dehong Yu,1&...
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...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology an...
none7noLocal drug delivery based on nanoparticles (NP) represents a novel strategy to improve inner ...
An innovative drug delivery system for inner ear therapy is based on the use of nanoparticles (NPs):...
Hearing loss has become the most common sensory disorder worldwide. Despite intensive research on th...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent that causes the irreversible death of auditory sensory cells, ...
AIM: Treatment of sensorineural hearing loss could be advanced using novel drug carriers such as hyp...
Background Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) displayed strong activities in anti-bacterial, anti-viral...
Changling Sun,1,3,* Xueling Wang,1,* Zhaozhu Zheng,2 Dongye Chen,1 Xiaoqin Wang,2 Fuxin Shi,1 Dehong...
Liposome nanocarriers (LPNs) are potentially the future of inner ear therapy due to their high drug ...
Background Treatment of inner ear diseases remains a problem because of limited passage through the...
Nanoparticles are promising therapeutic options for inner ear disease. In this report, we review in ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Xueling Wang,1–3,* Yuming Chen,1–3,* Yong Tao,1–3 Yunge Gao,1–3 Dehong Yu,1&...