Unique hydrogel strategy aids the delivery of drugs
Scientists have developed a hydrogel-based carrier that can deliver siRNAs directly to where they are needed.
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Scientists have developed a hydrogel-based carrier that can deliver siRNAs directly to where they are needed.
This In-Depth Focus investigates anticancer nanomedicine developments and the future of MALDI imaging for pharmaceutical formulation research.
This issue includes an investigation into the potential for continuous production lines in biopharma, information on new guidance released by China on their regulatory processes and an assessment of the FMD to improve the drug supply chain. Also within the issue are articles on nanomedicine development, monoclonal antibodies and pharmaceutical…
According to new research, innovation in drug delivery is accelerating in Europe, with Switzerland as Europe’s biggest drug delivery innovator.
Researchers have developed silica spheres to contain cancer therapeutics that melt at certain temperatures and have the potential to improve drug delivery.
A new process developed by the University of Bath protects a TB antigen and a novel vaccine adjuvant from heat damage.
7 August 2019 | By WITec GmbH
This webinar describes how Raman microscopy can help solve some of the most vital and challenging questions that researchers face in 3D imaging and microparticle analyses of food, pharmaceuticals and microplastics, along with providing measurement examples from each field.
The global pharmaceutical robots market is set to be worth $344.4m at the end of a forecast period, after seeing substantial growth.
Scientists have developed microrobots that can deliver medication to specific spots inside the body while being controlled from outside the patient.
A new drug delivery system disguises chemo-therapeutics as fat in order to destroy tumours.
The successful pilot programme could represent an important step forward in biopharmaceutical supply chain innovation.
The global controlled release drug delivery market will be worth an estimated $91.2 billion by 2026, according to a new study.
Researchers have taken inspiration from jellyfish to create a small device that could be utilised for drug delivery.
Two pharmaceutical companies have partnered to develop a slow-release drug to treat patients with HIV.
A research group has designed a pills-on-a-coil system to administer drugs without having to take pills.