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Ultrasound and Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems
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The article was published on 2003-03-17 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transdermal.read more
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A study on the possibility of drug delivery approach through ultrasonic sensitive nanocarriers
Ali Akbar Karimi Zarchi,Seyed Mohammad Amini,Zohreh Jomehfarsangi,Elham Mohammadi,Zahra Moosavi,Parisa Ghadiri Harrati +5 more
TL;DR: The use of nanostructures for delivery of active biomolecules in combination with ultrasound as a stimulus to trigger drug release from the nanocarriers and increased drug penetration has gained much attention for effective drug delivery and overcoming difficulties of multi-drug resistance of cancer.
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Fluid and solid mechanics in a poroelastic network induced by ultrasound.
Peng Wang,William L. Olbricht +1 more
TL;DR: A theoretical analysis on the fluid and solid mechanics in a poroelastic medium induced by low-power ultrasound and a mechanism for enhanced drug penetration is proposed and the coexistence of two acoustic waves under certain circumstances is found.
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A study on the possibility of drug delivery approach through ultrasonic sensitive nanocarriers
Ali Akbar Karimi Zarchi,Seyed Mohammad Amini,Zohreh Jomehfarsangi,Elham Mohammadi,Zahra Moosavi,Parisa Ghadiri Harrati +5 more
TL;DR: The use of nanostructures for delivery of active biomolecules in combination with ultrasound as a stimulus to trigger drug release from the nanocarriers and increased drug penetration has gained much attention for effective drug delivery and overcoming difficulties of multi-drug resistance of cancer.
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Fluid and solid mechanics in a poroelastic network induced by ultrasound.
Peng Wang,William L. Olbricht +1 more
TL;DR: A theoretical analysis on the fluid and solid mechanics in a poroelastic medium induced by low-power ultrasound and a mechanism for enhanced drug penetration is proposed and the coexistence of two acoustic waves under certain circumstances is found.