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Multifunctional pharmaceutical carriers

Among the several drug delivery systems, liposomes - phospholipid nanosized vesicles with a bilayered membrane structure - have drawn a lot of interest as advanced and versatile pharmaceutical carriers for both low and high molecular weight pharmaceuticals. At present, liposomal formulations span multiple areas, from clinical application of the liposomal drugs to the development of various multifunctional liposomal systems to be used in therapy and diagnostics. This chapter provides a brief overview of various liposomal products currently under development at experimental and preclinical level. [Pg.2]

Kabanov, A. and Vinogradov, S. 2008. Nanogels as pharmaceutical carriers. In V. Torchilin (ed.). Multifunctional Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers, pp. 67-80. New York Springer. [Pg.382]

Wang XL, XuR, Wu X, Gillespie D, Jensen R, Lu ZR (2009) Targeted systemic delivery of a therapeutic siRNA with a multifunctional carrier controls tumor proliferation in mice. Mol Pharmaceutics 6 738-746... [Pg.25]

Wischke, C. and A. Lendlein (2010), Shape-memory polymers as drug carriers-a multifunctional system. Pharmaceutical Research, 27(4) pp. 527-529. [Pg.234]


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