- A
nanocarrier is
nanomaterial being used as a
transport module for
another substance, such as a drug.
Commonly used
nanocarriers include micelles, polymers...
- ****ociated
targeting vector onto
nanocarrier to
achieve recognition and binding; the size
scale of the
nanocarriers will also be
engineered to
reach the...
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aspect to
consider when
choosing the
appropriate nanoparticle chemistry.
Nanocarriers composed of
biodegradable polymers undergo hydrolysis in the body, producing...
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Marvel J,
Kamada K,
Andraud C,
Baldeck PL,
Parola S (November 2013). "
Nanocarriers with
ultrahigh chromop****
loading for
fluorescence bio-imaging and photodynamic...
- et al. (April 2017). "Recent
advances in
hyaluronic acid-decorated
nanocarriers for
targeted cancer therapy". Drug
Discovery Today. 22 (4): 665–680....
- drugs. In
particular permeation enhancers,
ionic liquids, lipid-based
nanocarriers,
enzyme inhibitors and
microneedles have
shown potential. Oral administration...
- of
polyaspartic acid has been
exploited for
targeting of drug-loaded
nanocarriers to bone.
Preparation of
hydrogels based on
polyaspartic acid, in a variety...
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chemical or
enzymatic inactivation, etc.) Lipid-based, ligand-coated
nanocarriers can
store their payload in the
hydrophobic s**** or the
hydrophilic interior...
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substructures from drugs,
auxiliary agents, and even from the
surface of
nanocarriers, this
enzyme enables the
design of drug
delivery systems that can alter...
- neurotransmitters,
peptides and proteins, antibodies,
nanoparticles and
nanocarriers,
enzymes and vesicles. "Catheter" (from Gr**** καθετήρ kathetḗr) comes...