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Current Drug Targets - Volume 16, Issue 14, 2015
Volume 16, Issue 14, 2015
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Targeted Drug Delivery Systems for Lung Macrophages
Authors: Ana Costa, Bruno Sarmento and Vítor SeabraLung macrophages present an effective role in innate and immune response through specific and non-specific mechanisms, namely phagocytosis, antigen processing and presentation through major histocompatibility complex, activation of T cells and inflammatory cytokines release. Despite their protective role against injury in normal condition, they can cause several lung conditions, since they can mediate several processes Read More
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Multistage Nanovectors Enhance the Delivery of Free and Encapsulated Drugs
Nanoparticles have considerable potential for cancer imaging and therapy due to their small size and prolonged circulation. However, biological barriers can impede the delivery of a sufficient dose of a drug to the target site, thereby also resulting in the accumulation of toxic compounds within healthy tissues, and systemic toxicity. Multistage nanovectors (MSV) preferentially accumulate on inflamed endothelium, and can Read More
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Polysaccharide based Copolymers as Supramolecular Systems in Biomedical Applications
More LessPolysaccharides are natural polymers, obtained from a large variety of sources ranging from fungi to more complex organisms such as birds and whales. Their use for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications has been the subject of numerous researches by the world´s academia. Polysaccharide chemical/physical modifications leading to graft copolymers are discussed in this review, focusing on those nanosystems Read More
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Polymeric Aggregates in Ionic Liquids: the Green Future of the Delivery Systems
Authors: Guido Angelini and Carla GasbarriThe self-assembly of a series of triblock co polymers Pluronics (P85, P105 and L121) has been investigated in some ionic liquids (BMIMBF4, BMIMPF6 and BMIMTf2N) by using Near-Infrared spectroscopy. The formation of supramolecular s tructures has been confirmed by optical microscopy. The solvation degree and the aggregation behaviour of P85, P105 and L121 depend on the interactions between the imidaz Read More
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Influence of the Supramolecular Micro-Assembly of Multiple Emulsions on their Biopharmaceutical Features and In vivo Therapeutic Response
The ability of some surfactants to self-assemble in a water/oil bi-phase environment thus forming supramolecular structure leading to the formation of w/o/w multiple emulsions was investigated. The w/o/w multiple emulsions obtained by self-assembling (one-step preparation method) were compared with those prepared following the traditional two-step procedure. Methyl-nicotinate was used as a hydrophilic model drug. Th Read More
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Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Properties of Satureja Montana L. and S. Subspicata Vis. (Lamiaceae)
Satureja montana L. and S. subspicata Vis. (Lamiaceae) are used for centuries in traditional medicine of Balcanic people in the healing of the lymphatic nodule and respiratory system inflammation. In this paper the amount of total phenols and flavonoids (analyzed by UV/Vis spectrophotometry), phenolic compounds profile (analyzed by HPLC), antimicrobial and antioxidant activities were studied in samples co Read More
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Phosphonate Emerging Zinc Binding Group in Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors
Authors: Cristina Campestre, Mariangela Agamennone, Marilena Tauro and Paolo TortorellaMatrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc-dependent endopeptidases, capable to degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) in physiologic conditions. Because of their overexpression and pivotal role in many pathological events, they have been proposed as a therapeutic and prognostic target for a number of diseases. Selectivity among MMPs is essential for realizing the clinical potential of inhibitors. The design of MMP inhibitors ( Read More
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Docetaxel/2-Hydroxypropyl β -Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex Increases Docetaxel Solubility and Release from a Nanochannel Drug Delivery System
Authors: Silvia Ferrati, Eugenia Nicolov, Shyam Bansal, Sharath Hosali, Melissa Landis and Alessandro GrattoniBreast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer deaths for women in the U.S. The need for new and alternative strategies to treat this cancer is imperative. Here we show the optimization of our nanochannel delivery system (nDS) for constant and sustained delivery of docetaxel (DTX) for thetreatment of triple negative breast cancer. DTX is a highly hydrophobic drug, making it difficult to reach the therapeutic lev Read More
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Inulin Derivatives Obtained Via Enhanced Microwave Synthesis for Nucleic Acid Based Drug Delivery
A new class of therapeutic agents with a high potential for the treatment of different socially relevant human diseases is represented by Nucleic Acid Based Drugs (NABD), including small interfering RNAs (siRNA), decoy oligodeoxynucleotides (decoy ODN) and antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). Although NABD can be engineered to be specifically directed against virtually any target, their susceptibility to nuclease degrada Read More
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Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Veronica spicata L. (Plantaginaceae)
Tea made from Veronica spicata L. (syn. Pseudolysimachion spicatum (L.) Opiz, family Plantaginaceae) herb is used in traditional medicine as expectorant for cough and throat rinsing. To get insight into chemical compounds of V. spicata, the essential oil content (analysed by GC-FID and GC-MS), the content of phenolic compounds (analysed by HPLC), the content of macroelements and trace elements (analysed by ICP-AE Read More
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Safety of Nanoparticles in Medicine
Nanomedicine involves the use of nanoparticles for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. During the past two decades, a growing number of nanomedicines have received regulatory approval and many more show promise for future clinical translation. In this context, it is important to evaluate the safety of nanoparticles in order to achieve biocompatibility and desired activity. However, it is unwarranted to make genera Read More
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Advanced Nanomedicines for the Treatment and Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction and Heart Failure
Nanotechnology has impacted tremendously the medical research with increasing importance in the development of new therapeutic approaches and applications. Among these applications, the use of nanocarriers has gained particular interest in order to achieve successful delivery of therapeutics and imaging agents for the treatment and diagnostics of different diseases, such as cancer, infections, diabetes, lung, brai Read More
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Volume 26 (2025)
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Volume 24 (2023)
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Volume 23 (2022)
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Volume 22 (2021)
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Volume 21 (2020)
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Volume 20 (2019)
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Volume 17 (2016)
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Volume 16 (2015)
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Volume 14 (2013)
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