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Microneedles (MNs) - A versatile transdermal drug delivery system: Types, Fabrication Methodology, Release Mechanism, Evaluation Parameters, Biological Application and Clinical Case Studies: Microneedles (MNs) - A versatile transdermal drug delivery system

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Non-invasive and painless feature of microneedles have making them ideal for self-administration, as well as overcoming the various issues associated with existing formulations.
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Because of the limitations of the oral drug delivery system, as well as the discomfort associated with the usage of needles in the case of injections, drug delivery research has shifted significantly toward the transdermal route of administration. Topical creams, gels, and transdermal patches are the most often utilised means of transdermal administration of drugs. Since the stratum corneum layer of the skin acts as a barrier to a drug molecule, the effect of the majority of therapeutic agents is limited. As a result, only a small number of molecules are able to reach the site of action. A new type of delivery method, known as microneedles, is being developed to improve the distribution of drugs through this route while also overcoming the various issues associated with existing formulations. Non-invasive and painless feature of microneedles have making them ideal for self-administration. This review describes various type of microneedles and their design, fabrication methodology, various materials used in fabrication of microneedles, drug release mechanism from the microneedles, evaluation parameters, it’s biological application, update about recent clinical studies and in last, challenges and future perspective of microneedles as drug delivery system.

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A review on stereolithography and its applications in biomedical engineering

TL;DR: Stereolithography is a solid freeform technique (SFF) that was introduced in the late 1980s as mentioned in this paper, and it has been widely used in biomedical applications, as well as the biodegradable resin materials developed for use with stereolithography.
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Microneedles for drug and vaccine delivery.

TL;DR: Building off a strong technology base and multiple demonstrations of successful drug delivery, microneedles are poised to advance further into clinical practice to enable better pharmaceutical therapies, vaccination and other applications.
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Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy by Microneedle Patch-Assisted Delivery of Anti-PD1 Antibody

TL;DR: It is found that a single administration of the MN patch induces robust immune responses in a B16F10 mouse melanoma model compared to MN without degradation trigger or intratumoral injection of free aPD1 with the same dose.
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Femtosecond laser-induced two-photon polymerization of inorganic-organic hybrid materials for applications in photonics.

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