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framework nanoparticles (MOF-NPs) as vectors in a topical delivery system to enhance ability the encapsulated drugs (used to treat CL) to penetrate the skin barriers and the parasite membrane, help localise
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the world of drug delivery and mass transport in complex biological systems. This project will explore how molecules navigate through disordered networks, from liposomes to human skin. Led by experts in
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important roles to play in future quantum algorithms. However, delivery of light into an EPR spectrometer to interact with a sample is challenging. The openings though which light can be shone are often small
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, playing a key role in shaping the future of pharmacy in both Sweden and globally. Our scientific focus areas include Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics • Pharmacometrics • Drug Delivery • Molecular
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, biotechnology and advanced drug delivery systems or pharmacology. Experience with colloidal dosage forms, their stabilization and in vitro testing including cell line culture and working with cell isolates
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, biotechnology and advanced drug delivery systems or pharmacology. Experience with colloidal dosage forms, their stabilization and in vitro testing including cell line culture and working with cell isolates
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to resuspension, filtration and cleaning, optimization of food products, and drug delivery. However, the underlying physical mechanisms remained unclear. Recently, we quantified the impact of high-power ultrasound
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to large macroscopic response when processed as materials, which can lead to drug delivery and controlled deformation of thin films. It will address the synthesis of molecules before processing them as thin
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building blocks for drug delivery and celullar imaging; and self-healing polymers for backaging and tissue engineering. For more information, please visit our website: https://nazemilab.uqam.ca
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endothelial cells are amenable to specific therapeutic targeting and drug delivery to prevent or to halt vascular inflammation, remodeling and degeneration. In this Core Team of our consortium EndoAge, each PhD