
Intracellular Delivery
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Editorial and Introduction.- I Mechanisms of uptake and targeting: Mass transport via cellular barriers and endocytosis, Rita E. Serda et al.- Approaches to achieving sub-cellular targeting of bioactives using pharmaceutical nanocarriers , Melani Solomon and Gerard G.M. D'Souza.- Delivery to intracellular targets by nanosized particles: macrophages and RNAs, Gillian Barratt.- The potential and current progress of internalizing molecules in targeted drug delivery, Jiehua Zhou and John Rossi.- Simulation based analysis of nanocarrier internalization, Exciting challenges with a new computational tool, Béla Csukás et al.- Nanosized drug delivery vectors and the reticuloendothelial system, Lisa M. Kaminskas, Ben J. Boyd.- Membrane cross-over by cell-penetrating peptides: kinetics and mechanisms, From model to cell membrane perturbation by permeant peptides, Sandrine Sagan et al.- II Nanocarrier formulation: Intracellular delivery: Multifunctional and modular approach, Rupa Sawant and Vladimir P Torchilin.- Poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanosystems, Julien Nicolas and Christine Vauthier.- Amphiphilic block copolymer based nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery, Xiao-Bing Xiong and Afsaneh Lavasanifar.- Stimuli-responsive polymersomes, Min-Hui Li.- Silica-based nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery, Sandrine Quignard, Sylvie Masse and Thibaud Coradin.- Magnetic nanoparticles for biomedicine, Ivo Safarík, Katerina Horská and Mirka Safaríková.- Biosynthesis of metalic nanoparticles and their applications, Adam Schröfel and Gabriela Kratosová.- Nanocrystals: production, cellular drug delivery, current & future products, Cornelia M. Keck et al.- Processing and scale-up of polymeric nanoparticles, Christine Vauthier and Kawthar Bouchemal .- III Medical Applications: Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Stem Cells with Iron Oxide Particles, Eddy SM Lee et al.-Nanoparticles for oral administration of cancer therapies, Juan M. Irache et al.- Nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy applications, Laurence Raehm et al.- Nanoparticles for enhanced hyperthermia, Qian Wang and Jing Liu.- Nonviral vectors and their nanoformulations for gene therapy, Jianxiang Zhang et al.- Imaging of Nanoparticle Delivery Using Terahertz Waves, Joo-Hiuk Son et al.- Calcium phosphate- and calcium phosphosilicate-mediated drug delivery and imaging, O.A. Pinto et al.- Nanoparticles for treating intracellular bacteria and protozoa, Maria Jose Morilla and Eder Lilia Romero.- Gene Therapy in Bone Regeneration, A Summary of Delivery Approaches for Effective Therapies, Laura Rose, Ross Fitzsimmons, Tarek El-Bialy and Hasan Uludag.- Nanoinformatics: developing advanced informatics applications for Nanomedicine, Victor Maojo et al.
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