The vitreous humor represents a significant barrier to the penetration of nanoparticulate-based ocular drug delivery systems. The gel structure and biochemical components of the vitreous will impact on the rate of nanoparticle movement through the tissue to reach the retinal tissue. As well as structure of the vitreous, flow systems operating within the vitreous, age-related structural changes, and the presence of inflammation will also have a potential effect on movement. To effectively target the posterior retina, the physical properties of the nanoparticle formulation are a key element in the design of a system that will penetrate through the vitreous barrier
PURPOSE. Intravitreal injection of therapeutic DNA, complexed to nonviral carriers such as cationic ...
The eye is the most distinctive organ in the human body. Various drug delivery methods are utilised ...
Ocular drug delivery is challenging due to the presence of anatomical and physiological barriers. Th...
The vitreous humor represents a significant barrier to the penetration of nanoparticulate-based ocul...
In recent years, vitreous humour, a connective tissue at the centre of the eye, emerged as a preferr...
The vitreous humor is the first barrier encountered by intravitreally injected nanoparticles. Lipid-...
Ocular drug transport barriers pose a challenge for drug delivery comprising the ocular surface epit...
Posterior eye segment diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration, are leading causes of prev...
Advantages of polymeric nanoparticles as drug delivery systems include controlled release, enhanced ...
Nanoparticles are nanometer-scaled particles, and can be utilized in the form of nanocapsules, nanoc...
In this dissertation, we covered three different topics focusing on ocular drug delivery for the tre...
Drug instillation via a topical route is preferred since it is desirable and convenient due to the n...
Aim: To develop a robust assay to evaluate and compare the intravitreal mobility of nanoparticles in...
Aim: To develop a robust assay to evaluate and compare the intravitreal mobility of nanoparticles in...
The purpose of this study is to develop a unique nanoparticulated system that has the capability of ...
PURPOSE. Intravitreal injection of therapeutic DNA, complexed to nonviral carriers such as cationic ...
The eye is the most distinctive organ in the human body. Various drug delivery methods are utilised ...
Ocular drug delivery is challenging due to the presence of anatomical and physiological barriers. Th...
The vitreous humor represents a significant barrier to the penetration of nanoparticulate-based ocul...
In recent years, vitreous humour, a connective tissue at the centre of the eye, emerged as a preferr...
The vitreous humor is the first barrier encountered by intravitreally injected nanoparticles. Lipid-...
Ocular drug transport barriers pose a challenge for drug delivery comprising the ocular surface epit...
Posterior eye segment diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration, are leading causes of prev...
Advantages of polymeric nanoparticles as drug delivery systems include controlled release, enhanced ...
Nanoparticles are nanometer-scaled particles, and can be utilized in the form of nanocapsules, nanoc...
In this dissertation, we covered three different topics focusing on ocular drug delivery for the tre...
Drug instillation via a topical route is preferred since it is desirable and convenient due to the n...
Aim: To develop a robust assay to evaluate and compare the intravitreal mobility of nanoparticles in...
Aim: To develop a robust assay to evaluate and compare the intravitreal mobility of nanoparticles in...
The purpose of this study is to develop a unique nanoparticulated system that has the capability of ...
PURPOSE. Intravitreal injection of therapeutic DNA, complexed to nonviral carriers such as cationic ...
The eye is the most distinctive organ in the human body. Various drug delivery methods are utilised ...
Ocular drug delivery is challenging due to the presence of anatomical and physiological barriers. Th...