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Drug delivery is a term that refers to the delivery of a pharmaceutical compound into the body. Most common methods of delivery include the preferred non-invasive oral (through the mouth), nasal, pneumonial (inhalation), and rectal routes. Much research is now focussing on nanotechnology as a drug delivery method.
Neural circuits respond to rapid dopamine surges

Neural circuits respond to rapid dopamine surges

Data, Design, and Discovery: Andrew Buchanan's Impact on Biologics Innovation

Data, Design, and Discovery: Andrew Buchanan's Impact on Biologics Innovation

New device could keep implantable "living pharmacy" cells alive for months

New device could keep implantable "living pharmacy" cells alive for months

New prodrug approach enhances drug delivery to brain cells

New prodrug approach enhances drug delivery to brain cells

Scientists develop tissue adhesive gelatin hydrogels to speed up wound healing, prevent infections

Scientists develop tissue adhesive gelatin hydrogels to speed up wound healing, prevent infections

Study launched to test a vaginal film that slowly dissolves over the course of 30 days

Study launched to test a vaginal film that slowly dissolves over the course of 30 days

Modular nanoparticles developed for targeted drug delivery and neutralizing biological agents

Modular nanoparticles developed for targeted drug delivery and neutralizing biological agents

New drug candidate found to be highly effective in treating rare sight-threatening eye infection

New drug candidate found to be highly effective in treating rare sight-threatening eye infection

Researchers receive €10.6 million to develop new therapeutic approaches to target glioblastoma

Researchers receive €10.6 million to develop new therapeutic approaches to target glioblastoma

Study uncovers novel therapeutic target for osteoblastic lesions in prostate cancer bone metastasis

Study uncovers novel therapeutic target for osteoblastic lesions in prostate cancer bone metastasis

FDA approves the use of sound waves to break down tumors in humans for liver treatment

FDA approves the use of sound waves to break down tumors in humans for liver treatment

Graphene oxide offers a promising new approach to treating Alzheimer's disease

Graphene oxide offers a promising new approach to treating Alzheimer's disease

New method for ultrafast and ultrasensitive quantitative measurement of biological nanoparticles

New method for ultrafast and ultrasensitive quantitative measurement of biological nanoparticles

Graphene oxide nanoflakes may help treat Alzheimer's disease

Graphene oxide nanoflakes may help treat Alzheimer's disease

Octopus-inspired suction patch revolutionizes drug delivery, promising an injection-free future

Octopus-inspired suction patch revolutionizes drug delivery, promising an injection-free future

Double-layer polysaccharide hydrogel overcomes challenges of probiotic delivery

Double-layer polysaccharide hydrogel overcomes challenges of probiotic delivery

Skin under pressure: tension affects skin's reaction to pollution

Skin under pressure: tension affects skin's reaction to pollution

Smart capsules: the future of gut health diagnosis and monitoring?

Smart capsules: the future of gut health diagnosis and monitoring?

Nano-based cancer therapies may be less effective in younger patients, finds study

Nano-based cancer therapies may be less effective in younger patients, finds study

A family of weird proteins hijacks plants’ cellular plumbing

A family of weird proteins hijacks plants’ cellular plumbing

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