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Innovative Delivery Systems Recent advancements in nanotechnology have led to the development of various delivery systems aimed at improving the stability and uptake of mRNA. ...
Their diverse methodologies, including microencapsulation, nanotechnology, and emulsification, demonstrate a robust commitment to optimizing drug delivery via oral liquid formulations. ...
The incorporation of emerging technologies, such as nanotechnology and machine learning, could enable the design of "smart" liposomes with optimized properties for specific applications. ...
Recent areas of interest include: 1. Nanotechnology: Ovalbumin-based nanoparticles show promise in targeted drug delivery and imaging techniques. 2. ...
Through careful design, dendrimers can be tailored to the specific requirements of different applications, making them flexible and powerful tools in nanotechnology. Presently, some of the popular areas of dendrimer engineering are drug delivery (by encapsulating drugs in their internal cavities and targeting them to specific tissues or cells), imaging (e.g. ...
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of drug delivery systems, nanoformulation stands out as a revolutionary approach. Nanoformulation leverages nanotechnology to create drug delivery systems that can improve the efficacy, reduce side effects, and precisely target disease sites. ...
This versatility makes it a valuable tool in various fields, from drug discovery to nanotechnology. Difference between ITC and MST While both Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) and MST are powerful techniques for studying molecular interactions, they differ in several key aspects: Principle: ITC measures the heat released or absorbed during a binding event, providing ...
Additionally, marine polysaccharides exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, and immunomodulatory activities, making them highly valuable for drug discovery and development. l Drug Delivery System In drug delivery systems, marine polysaccharides can be combined with nanotechnology to improve efficacy and safety by controlling the rate, timing, and location of drug ...
Nanotechnology has not only received attention and applications in the field of drug delivery, but also has achieved many successes in the field of tissue engineering. ...
Over the past few decades, nanotechnology has had a major impact on the development of drug delivery systems. ...
We also heard from Dr Cees van Rijn, Professor of Nanotechnology and Microfluidics at the University of Amsterdam, about his team’s work on Vibrating Mesh Nebulisers and their opportunities for pulmonary delivery. ...
The success of the lipid nanoparticle COVID-19 mRNA vaccine shows that nanotechnology can be used in vaccine development. Compared to conventional vaccines, nanovaccines offer advantages in lymph node accumulation, antigen assembly, and antigen presentation. ...
Blueberry were recently invited to write two commentaries on the challenges of treating skin and nail diseases and the potential for nanotechnology approaches in dermal drug delivery. Here we share a brief overview of these articles. ...
Co-founder Ryan Bethencourt is one of the investors behind Sustainable Food Ventures Cultivated Meat Startups Landscape: Enabling Technologies Here’s the full list in alphabetical order: Agulos Biotech (US, 2017, cell culture media) — developing Simulated Platelet Lysate (porcine), a replacement for FBS Back of the Yards Algae Sciences (US, 2018, cell culture media) — algae ...
The surfactant sodium n-dodecyl sulphate (SDS) has been shown to enhance the transmembrane ability of the peptides. Nanotechnology is a promising technology for peptide drug formulations. For example, nanoparticles, liposomes and micelles can better protect the drug from degradation. ...
A breakthrough in nanotechnology accelerates vaccine production While COVID-19 hotspots have continued to emerge driven by the Delta variants, the data still shows that vaccinations are effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths. ...
Having originally trained as an engineer biochemist, Parag's research is diverse and spans computational and experimental systems biology, cancer biology, and nanotechnology. Parag talks about the diverse applications of proteomics and the value of bringing together different perspectives and disciplines to tackle challenging problems like biomarker analysis and personalised ...
Arsenia Georgopoulos first began her journey at EpiFinder this May as a summer business intern. Traveling all the way from Youngstown, Ohio, Arsenia is our first out-of-state team member and intern. Now that her summer break is coming to a close, she plans to head back to Ohio. There, she’ll begin her junior year at The College of Wooster, majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. I ...
SCHEER provides opinions on questions concerning health, environmental, and emerging risks, including potential risks associated with new technologies such as nanotechnologies. Applications are due November 2, ...
The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) will hold its next webinar focusing on the experiences, successes, and challenges for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) working in nanotechnology and on issues of interest to the business community on May 20, 2015, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ...