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Multi-access drug delivery network and stability

Multi-access drug delivery network and stability

... trapped drug molecules can be transported into the wavelength router via the through port, while the retrieved drug volumes are received via the drop port (connecting ... See full document

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 FLOATING MULTI-PARTICULATE ORAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW

 FLOATING MULTI-PARTICULATE ORAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW

... besides a minimal gastric content needed to allow the proper achievement of the buoyancy retention principle, a minimal level of floating force (F) is also required to keep the dosage form reliably buoyant on the surface ... See full document

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Molecular network using molecular circuit for drug delivery use

Molecular network using molecular circuit for drug delivery use

... optical multi- plexer incorporating two nanoring resonators (PANDA ring ...the drug volume transportation, especially, for large drug volumes delivery and transportation, which can be ... See full document

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A REVIEW ON TRANSDERMAL PATCHESSudarshan B. Aher, Dattatraya M. Shinkar, Arpan R. Ghule, Nikhil B. Sinker, Rakesh R. AbhangDOWNLOAD/VIEW

A REVIEW ON TRANSDERMAL PATCHESSudarshan B. Aher, Dattatraya M. Shinkar, Arpan R. Ghule, Nikhil B. Sinker, Rakesh R. AbhangDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... Transdermal drug delivery system. Systems for Transdermal delivery are fabricated as multi layered polymeric laminates in which a drug reservoir or a drug polymer matrix is ... See full document

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Wireless Multi-Access Delivery for SVC-based Video Applications

Wireless Multi-Access Delivery for SVC-based Video Applications

... handover, multi-homing or flow mobility, while presenting always the same IP address (or set of IP addresses) to higher ...an Access Point), without the higher layers being aware of ... See full document

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TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW

TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW

... transdermal drug delivery are limitations of hepatic first pass metabolism, enhancement of therapeutic efficacy and maintenance of steady plasma level of ...of drug molecule to the demonstration of ... See full document

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INTERPENETRATING POLYMER NETWORK IN DRUG DELIVERY FORMULATIONS: REVISITED

INTERPENETRATING POLYMER NETWORK IN DRUG DELIVERY FORMULATIONS: REVISITED

... and drug delivery, however, conjointly used in different fields of science such as fuel cells, star cells, and food packaging and also used for development of an industrial application for new materials and ... See full document

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FABRICATION AND EVALUATION OF RITONAVIR PRONIOSOMAL TRANSDERMAL GEL AS A VESICULAR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

FABRICATION AND EVALUATION OF RITONAVIR PRONIOSOMAL TRANSDERMAL GEL AS A VESICULAR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

... Drug delivery system using colloidal particulates carriers such as liposomes 1 and niosomes 2 have distinct advantages over conventional dosage ...as drug reservoirs and modification of their ... See full document

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Molecular network topology and reliability for multipurpose diagnosis

Molecular network topology and reliability for multipurpose diagnosis

... of network topology for drug delivery and diagnosis network ...of network reliability is calculated in terms of crosstalk effect and SNR ...star network is better than the ... See full document

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Efficient Energy based Stable Multipath Routing Scheme for MANET

Efficient Energy based Stable Multipath Routing Scheme for MANET

... path stability is not maintained properly, network partition will ...or stability of path. So that performance of network will get ...between stability of multipath and energy ...better ... See full document

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Ultrathin Multi-layered Nanocapsules of Aminoglycoside for Topical Drug Delivery

Ultrathin Multi-layered Nanocapsules of Aminoglycoside for Topical Drug Delivery

... A novel approach to encapsulate various materials is based on layer-by-layer absorption of oppositely charged macromolecules on to colloidal particles. Different templates with size ranging from 50 nm to few microns, ... See full document

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DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CONTROLLED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS OF VALSARTAN MATRIX TABLETS

DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CONTROLLED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS OF VALSARTAN MATRIX TABLETS

... formulation drug release profile was found to be 98.75%. The drug release profile of F1 (guar gum) is higher than rest of the formulations made by using pectin and ...better drug release profile than ... See full document

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Factors determining the stability, size distribution, and cellular accumulation of small, monodisperse chitosan nanoparticles as candidate vectors for anticancer drug delivery: application to the passive encapsulation of [<sup>14</sup>C]-doxorubicin

Factors determining the stability, size distribution, and cellular accumulation of small, monodisperse chitosan nanoparticles as candidate vectors for anticancer drug delivery: application to the passive encapsulation of [<sup>14</sup>C]-doxorubicin

... nanoparticle size had increased more than three-fold. The synthesized CNPs were found to be stable in the media for at least 5 days posttreatment with cells in vitro, a time frame that is anticipated to be sufficient for ... See full document

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Structural and stability investigation of the anticancer drug Cyclophosphamide via quantum chemical calculations :A nanotube drug delivery

Structural and stability investigation of the anticancer drug Cyclophosphamide via quantum chemical calculations :A nanotube drug delivery

... metabolites by a mixed functionof microsomal oxidase system. These metabolites interfere with the growth of susceptible rapidly proliferatingmalignant cells. The mechanism of action is thought to involve the ... See full document

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“Drug Delivery Research: Current Status and Future Prospects” by Sandhya Murali, Sreeja C Nair, Anu priya, India.

“Drug Delivery Research: Current Status and Future Prospects” by Sandhya Murali, Sreeja C Nair, Anu priya, India.

... controlled drug delivery system is tremendously influencing the pharmaceutical dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, pills, suppositories, injections etc and it gives effective ... See full document

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Recent advances in drug delivery systems based on polypeptides prepared fromN carboxyanhydrides

Recent advances in drug delivery systems based on polypeptides prepared fromN carboxyanhydrides

... a drug delivery system is stability in the ...Increased stability results in increased blood circulation time and increased ...the stability of systems is ...encapsulated drug, ... See full document

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In-Vitro and In-Vivo Bioavailability of Nevirapine-loaded Human Serum Albumin (HSA) Nanoparticles

In-Vitro and In-Vivo Bioavailability of Nevirapine-loaded Human Serum Albumin (HSA) Nanoparticles

... Many studies have demonstrated that nanoparticles of sub-micron size have a number of advantages over microparticles as a drug delivery system 44 . Generally nanoparticles have relatively higher ... See full document

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Modeling of Time and Frequency Random Access Network and Throughput Capacity Analysis

Modeling of Time and Frequency Random Access Network and Throughput Capacity Analysis

... bandwidth of B. According to the channel access model, the signals may be sparse in the band (as shown for instance in Fig. 3), and therefore a very large amount of samples will correspond to noise if B is sampled ... See full document

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Protein and peptide drug delivery system

Protein and peptide drug delivery system

... In the last three decades therapeutic uses of peptides and proteins has risen in prominence as potential drug of future. Proteins are polymers consisting of amino acids covalently linked by peptide bonds. Peptide ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Self-Microemulsifying Drug Delivery System for Improved Oral Delivery and Hypnotic Efficacy of Ferulic Acid&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Self-Microemulsifying Drug Delivery System for Improved Oral Delivery and Hypnotic Efficacy of Ferulic Acid</p>

... (GI) stability and a poor pharmacokinetic pro fi le, characterized by short plasma half-life and low bioavailability, after oral adminis- tration, which limits its clinical ... See full document

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