Drug delivery is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals. Most common routes of administration include the preferred non-invasive peroral (through the mouth), topical (skin), transmucosal (nasal, buccal/sublingual, vaginal, ocular and rectal) and inhalation routes. Current effort in the area of drug delivery include the development of targeted delivery in which the drug is only active in the target area of the body (for example, in cancerous tissues) and sustained release formulations in which the drug is released over a period of time in a controlled manner from a formulation. This is achieved by combining electroporation with the input of drugs at a location. Th...
Neumann E, Kakorin S. Digression on membrane electroporation for drug and gene delivery. Technol Can...
Electroporation refers to exposure of cells to external electric field thatresults in transiently or...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Transdermal drug delivery offers several advantages, including avoidance of erratic absorption, abse...
Electroporation is the transitory structural perturbation of lipid bilayer membranes due to the appl...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and review the concept of electroporation therapy In the t...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...
Electroporation is a widespread technique adopted to increase the uptake of molecules by biological ...
The potential of transdermal drug delivery systems has been developed in recent years with the appro...
Ever since mankind has started identifying the diseases, extensive work has been done, and pathologi...
Background: Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of various diseases, including ca...
This article reviews the studies on skin electroporation carried out in vivo in animals and emphasiz...
The use of a low intensity current (iontophoresis) and high voltage pulses (electroporation which pe...
Intracellular delivery is a critical step in biological discoveries and has been widely utilized in ...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
Neumann E, Kakorin S. Digression on membrane electroporation for drug and gene delivery. Technol Can...
Electroporation refers to exposure of cells to external electric field thatresults in transiently or...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Transdermal drug delivery offers several advantages, including avoidance of erratic absorption, abse...
Electroporation is the transitory structural perturbation of lipid bilayer membranes due to the appl...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and review the concept of electroporation therapy In the t...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...
Electroporation is a widespread technique adopted to increase the uptake of molecules by biological ...
The potential of transdermal drug delivery systems has been developed in recent years with the appro...
Ever since mankind has started identifying the diseases, extensive work has been done, and pathologi...
Background: Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of various diseases, including ca...
This article reviews the studies on skin electroporation carried out in vivo in animals and emphasiz...
The use of a low intensity current (iontophoresis) and high voltage pulses (electroporation which pe...
Intracellular delivery is a critical step in biological discoveries and has been widely utilized in ...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
Neumann E, Kakorin S. Digression on membrane electroporation for drug and gene delivery. Technol Can...
Electroporation refers to exposure of cells to external electric field thatresults in transiently or...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...