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Antistatic equipment, immersion heating systems, sensors, transistors or reversible batteries, electronic devices, medical application, drug release [13, 57-59]. [Pg.758]

The modulation of transcription nicely demonstrates how results of basic science can be translated into medical application. These few examples of drugs in successful use stimulate at the same time the intensive study of gaps in our understanding of transcriptional control, hoping to find new specific ways of interference. [Pg.1229]

Since the theory and medical applications of collagen sponge were described by Chvapil et al. (52-54), they have been used to deliver steroid hormones (55), the anticancer drugs trans-retinoic acid (TRA) (56,57), and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (58), and antibiotics (59). [Pg.238]

Biodegradable polyurethanes have been proposed and studied before (9-72). The difference in our study is the inclusion of a phosphoester linkage instead of the commonly used polyester component. This seems to provide more flexibility as the side chain of the phosphate or phosphonate can be varied. For controlled drug delivery applications, drugs can be linked to this site to form a pendant delivery system. Moreover, for certain medical applications, fast degradation rate is obtainable by the introduction of these hydrolyzable phosphoester bonds. With the LDI based polyurethanes, drugs or other compounds of interest can also be coupled to the ester side chain of the lysine portion. [Pg.152]

See also Luminescent dendrimers antibacterial, 26 799 biocompatibility studies of, 26 800-801 in catalysis, 26 805-806 in cell targeting, 26 797-798 as chelators, 26 806-807 core and interior shells of, 26 789 cytotoxicity of, 26 800-801 in drug delivery, 26 792-795 in gene transfection, 26 791-792 as imaging agents, 26 795-797 luminescent, 26 801-804 medical applications of, 26 791-801 micelle-mimetic behavior of, 26 789 multiphoton applications of, 26 803-804... [Pg.251]

Barenholz Y. Design of liposome-based drug carriers from basic research to application as approved drugs. In Lasic DD, Papahadjopoulos D, eds. Medical Applications of Liposomes. Amsterdam Elsevier Science, 1998 541-565. [Pg.22]

Microspheres made of various polymers biodegradable to nonharm-ful compounds that could be metabolized and/or removed from organisms found many applications in medicine as carriers of drugs or other bioactive compounds [1 ]. Besides chemical composition there are also other properties of microspheres that are of primary importance to their medical applications. In particular, average diameters and diameter distributions illustrated in Table 1 based on data published in [5] are the relationship between the diameters of microspheres and their localization in various cells and tissues of the human body. [Pg.269]

Traditionally, lead compounds have been discovered in one of two ways. The hrst is one of trial and error. This is the way many plant and animal products and minerals have been found to be effective in the treatment of some medical disorder. For example, no one knows when the hrst person learned that chewing on the bark of the willow tree [Salix alba) helped relieve pain and reduce fever, but willow bark has been used in many cultures for untold centuries for just that purpose. Today we know that the active ingredient in willow bark is a derivative of salicylic acid (CgH4(OH)COOH), which today is sold commercially as aspirin or one of its analogs. Drug researchers continue to rely heavily on the study of folk medicines—a science known as ethnopharmacology—for the discovery of new plant and animal products that may have medical applications in the modern world. Indeed, scientists have discovered that the medical... [Pg.115]

There is much interest in the medical applications of Cannabis sativa L. (marijuana). An oral spray consisting of the marijuana constituents, cannabidiol (CBD,19) and A -mzw-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, 20), has been approved recendy in Canada for the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), and it is possible that this drug will be approved elsewhere in the near future. ... [Pg.16]

Medical applications of alkaloids have led to the production of drugs and drug components. They can be based on pure natural alkaloids, as in the case of extracts. Purified alkaloids, partially and even totally synthesized compounds based on the natural alkaloid structure, are also used. Chemically modified alkaloids are yet another example. Chemically modifying the structure affects biological activity. The general trend in modern medicine is to develop compounds that are biologically more active than those found in nature. This is achieved in many cases by alkaloid modifications and synthesis. However, natural compounds themselves are very important because they are the basis for artificial drugs. Moreover, alkaloids used as natural products are important... [Pg.188]

Fluorescence in Biological, Medical and Drug Development Applications... [Pg.194]


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