Alzheimer’s Disease, Brain Injury, and C.N.S. Nanotherapy in Humans: Sonoporation Augmenting Drug Targeting
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Alzheimer’s Disease, Brain Injury, and C.N.S. Nanotherapy in Humans: Sonoporation Augmenting Drug Targeting
Owing to the complexity of neurodegenerative diseases, multiple cellular types need to be targeted simultaneously in order for a given therapy to demonstrate any major effectiveness. Ultrasound-sensitive coated microbubbles (in a targeted nanoemulsion) are available. Versatile small-molecule drug(s) targeting multiple pathways of Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis are known. By incorporating such...
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ABSTRACT: 10 Owing to the complexity of neurodegenerative diseases, multiple cellular types need to be targeted 11 simultaneously in order for a given therapy to demonstrate any major effectiveness. Ultrasound12 sensitive coated microbubbles (in a targeted nanoemulsion) are available. Versatile small-molecule 13 drug(s) targeting multiple pathways of Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis are known. ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Medical Sciences
سال: 2017
ISSN: 2076-3271
DOI: 10.3390/medsci5040029