نتایج جستجو برای: drug transport

تعداد نتایج: 848652  

Journal: :Biomedical microdevices 2004
J Sinek H Frieboes X Zheng V Cristini

Zheng et al. (2004) developed a multiscale, two-dimensional tumor simulator with the capability of showing tumoral lesion progression through the stages of diffusion-limited dormancy, neo-vascularization (angiogenesis) and consequent rapid growth and tissue invasion. In this paper we extend their simulator to describe delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs to a highly perfused tumoral lesion and th...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
balamurugan jeganathan research scholar, department of pharmacy, jawaharlal nehru technological university hyderabad, andhra pradesh, india. matrix laboratories limited, r&d center, bollaram village, medak dist vijayalakshmi prakya department of pharmaceutics, vijaya college of pharmacy, munganoor (v), hayathnagar (m), hyderabad – 501511 andhra pradesh, india.

the aim of this study is to prepare novel sorbitol based extended release tablets by melt dispersion method using carbamazepine as a model drug. carbamazepine was melted along with sugar alcohol to get melt dispersion granules (mgds) and was characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (dsc), powder x-ray diffractometry (xrd) and solubility study. the physical and chemical parameters of m...

Bioactive products from snail slime of “Helix” specie have potential applications in preventing and/or treating several human diseases and in cancer diagnosis. However, the poor pharmacokinetics characteristics of these natural compounds limit their use. Nanotechnology offers promising solutions for the enhanced formulation of these molecules through the synthesis of nanosized drug del...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Engineering 2009
Laura Paixão Liliana Rodrigues Isabel Couto Marta Martins Pedro Fernandes Carla CCR de Carvalho Gabriel A Monteiro Filipe Sansonetty Leonard Amaral Miguel Viveiros

BACKGROUND Efflux pump activity has been associated with multidrug resistance phenotypes in bacteria, compromising the effectiveness of antimicrobial therapy. The development of methods for the early detection and quantification of drug transport across the bacterial cell wall is a tool essential to understand and overcome this type of drug resistance mechanism. This approach was developed to s...

2018
J Sharma S Kalra A Sharma S Rani

Colloidal drug carrier is one of the most important entities essentially required for successful transport of loaded drugs. They are drug vectors, which sequester, transport and retain the active drug en route, while they elute or deliver it within or in the vicinity of target. Targeting the drug to the desired site of action would not only improve the therapeutic efficacy but also enable a red...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
T B Kepler A S Perelson

Pathogenic microorganisms use Darwinian processes to circumvent attempts at their control through chemotherapy. In the case of HIV-1 infection, in which drug resistance is a continuing problem, we show that in one-compartment systems, there is a relatively narrow window of drug concentrations that allows evolution of resistant variants. When the system is enlarged to two spatially distinct comp...

Bioactive products from snail slime of “Helix” specie have potential applications in preventing and/or treating several human diseases and in cancer diagnosis. However, the poor pharmacokinetics characteristics of these natural compounds limit their use. Nanotechnology offers promising solutions for the enhanced formulation of these molecules through the synthesis of nanosized drug del...

Journal: :Current protocols in neuroscience 2001
Kathleen M K Boje

This unit describes various protocols for the in vivo quantitation of drug permeability across the rodent blood-brain barrier. Methods for the measurement of drug influx and efflux are described, and support protocols are provided for determining intravascular capillary volume and cerebral perfusion flow. An in situ perfusion technique is also provided for assessing whether transport of a test ...

Journal: :Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 2007
Brent D Weinberg Ravi B Patel Agata A Exner Gerald M Saidel Jinming Gao

A mathematical model of drug transport provides an ideal strategy to optimize intratumoral drug delivery implants to supplement radiofrequency (RF) ablation for tumor treatment. To simulate doxorubicin transport in non-ablated and ablated liver tumors, a one-dimensional, cylindrically symmetric transport model was generated using a finite element method (FEM). Parameters of this model, the diff...

2016
Martin Michaelis Florian Rothweiler Mario Wurglics Natália Aniceto Michaela Dittrich Heiko Zettl Michael Wiese Mark Wass Taravat Ghafourian Manfred Schubert-Zsilavecz Jindrich Cinatl

Pirinixic acid derivatives, a new class of drug candidates for a range of diseases, interfere with targets including PPARα, PPARγ, 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO), and microsomal prostaglandin and E2 synthase-1 (mPGES1). Since 5-LO, mPGES1, PPARα, and PPARγ represent potential anti-cancer drug targets, we here investigated the effects of 39 pirinixic acid derivatives on prostate cancer (PC-3) and neurobl...

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