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  • ...Langer, R.S., and Shakesheff, K.M. (1999) Polymeric Systems for Controlled Drug Release. ''Chem Rev'', 99, 3181−3198.</ref> Therefore, surface and bulk er ...because water will not penetrate through the polymer matrix and reach the drug until all the surrounding polymer has degraded.<ref name="MIT"/> However, ...
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  • {{Short description|Drug delivery technique}} ...stopher R.P. |date=September 2011 |title=Neurosurgical convection-enhanced delivery of treatments for Parkinson's disease |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn ...
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  • {{Short description|Route of drug administration}} ...sides using carriers, other factors such as [[pH]], [[lipophilicity]], and drug molecule size govern the effectiveness of topical formulation.<ref name=":0 ...
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  • ...g|title=Magnetic Nanoparticles in MR Imaging and Drug Delivery|journal=Adv Drug Deliv Rev|date=17 August 2008|volume=60|issue=11|pages=1252–1265|doi=10.101 * Drug delivery ...
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  • ...title=Intraperiodontal pocket: An ideal route for local antimicrobial drug delivery|journal=Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research|volume=3|i ...s of cellular adhesion, antimicrobial potency, and the type of molecule or drug attached to it.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...ng blood flow in capillaries and arteries, aiding in the design of medical devices like blood pumps and IV drips. ...for controlling fluid flow in small-scale devices for diagnostics and drug delivery. ...
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  • ...l |title= Advances in polyelectrolyte multilayer nanofilms as tunable drug delivery systems |journal= Nanotechnology, Science and Applications|year= 2009 |volu ...aprolactone||Triclosan drug delivery through degradation release.<ref name=delivery /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Technologies for targeted drug delivery}} ...tential application for effective drug delivery.<ref>Nanoparticles as drug delivery systems,Pharmacological Reports, Volume 64, Issue 5,2012,Pages 1020-1037,IS ...
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  • ...edical applications as scaffolds for tissue regeneration and drug delivery devices. ...3=L. F. |last4=Cameron |first4=R. E. |date=May 2005 |title=Degradation and drug-release studies of a poly(glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonate) copolymer (M ...
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  • [[Category:Drug delivery devices]] ...
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  • ...l Crosslinking Methods">Hennink, W.E., van Nostrum, C.F. (2002) ''Advanced Drug Deliveries Review'' 54: 13-36.[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article ...rchgate.net/publication/224319682|title = As A Review on Hydrogels as Drug Delivery in the Pharmaceutical Field|last = Vadithya|first = Ashok|date = 2012|journ ...
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  • ...s.<ref name=":6">{{Cite journal|date=2021-10-15|title=Microdosing for drug delivery application—A review|journal=Sensors and Actuators A: Physical|language=en| Micropumps can be grouped into mechanical and non-mechanical devices.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Wang |first1=Yao-Nan |last2=Fu |first2=Lung-Ming ...
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  • ...uid hyperthermia]], separation of biomolecules, and targeted drug and gene delivery for medical diagnosis and therapeutics. These applications require coating ...During Magnetic Nanotherapy |journal=Journal of Nanopharmaceutics and Drug Delivery |volume=2 |date=2014 |pages= 58–68 |doi= 10.1166/jnd.2014.1044 |url=https:/ ...
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  • ...tial for integrating them into electronics, optics, sensing, and catalysis devices. Molecular arrangements at liquid/liquid interfaces are uniform. Often, the ...nanostructural material has a great potential for future use in electronic devices.]] ...
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  • ...2008 | title = Zeta potential and electroosmotic mobility in microfluidic devices fabricated from hydrophobic polymers | journal = Electrophoresis | volume = ...r devices, the mechanism to control charge carrier transport in electronic devices was established in the area of nanofluidics. In nanofluidics, the active co ...
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  • Modern medical display devices commonly use [[digital signal processing]] (DSP), which has the advantages ...y warning tools over a short clinical interview and [[medical prescription|drug prescription]]. ...
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  • ...n of cargo to the inaccessible cavities of the human body for local active delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic agents. ...tes artificial structures (attached tubes, helices, particles, or external devices). Arrows in the upper left panel indicate the motile actor, wave lines in t ...
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  • ...he Stöber process have found applications including in the [[drug delivery|delivery of medication]]s to [[intracellular|within cellular structures]]<ref name = ...Toxicological Characteristics of Silica Nanomaterials for Imaging and Drug Delivery Applications|page = 6{{hyphen}}4|first1 = Heather|last1 = Herd|first2 = Ham ...
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  • ...bm.a.31323|pmid=17618480 }}</ref> Taking this a step further, implantable devices can be coated with a [[Biological activity|bioactive]] material to encourag ...ded to interact with the internal body environment such as sensors or drug-delivery vehicles, and protein adsorption would hinder their effectiveness. ...
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