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Controlled drug delivery : challenges and strategies / Kinam Park, editor, Purdue university.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ACS professional reference bookPublisher: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, [1997]Copyright date: ©1997Description: xvii, 629 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0841234183 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.6 21 C.
LOC classification:
  • RS199.5 .C66 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE -- INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY AND TARGETING -- 2. Intracellular Delivery of Peptides and Proteins -- 3. DNA Delivery Vectors for Somatic Cell Gene Therapy -- 4. Targetable Polymeric Drugs -- 5. Particle Engineering of Biodegradable Colloids for Site-Specific Drug Delivery -- 6. Site-Specific Drug Delivery in the Gastrointestinal Tract -- SELF-REGULATED DRUG DELIVERY -- 7. Feedback-Controlled Drug Delivery -- 8. Stimuli-Sensitive Drug Delivery -- 9. Sensocompatibility: Design Considerations for Biosensor-Based Drug Delivery Systems -- DELIVERY OF PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN DRUGS -- 10. Formulation of Proteins and Peptides -- 11. Stability of Peptides and Proteins -- 12. Peptide, Protein, and Vaccine Delivery from Implantable Polymeric Systems -- 13. Oral Immunization Using Microparticles -- 14. Peptide and Protein Delivery for Animal Health Applications -- TISSUE ENGINEERING AND GENE THERAPY -- 15. Protein Delivery by Microencapsulated Cells -- 16. Tissue Engineering: Integrating Cells and Materials To Create Functional Tissue Replacements -- 17. Drug Delivery Using Genetically Engineered Cell Implants -- 18. Ribozymes as Antiviral Agents -- NEW BIOMATERIALS FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 19. Pseudo-Poly(amino acid)s: Examples for Synthetic Materials Derived from Natural Metabolites -- 20. Transductional Protein-Based Polymers as New Controlled-Release Vehicles -- 21. Synthetically Designed Protein Polymer Biomaterials -- 22. Biological Effects of Polymeric Drugs -- 23. New Biodegradable Polymers for Medical Applications: Elastomeric Poly(phosphoester-urethane)s -- 24. "Intelligent" Polymers -- MODELING OF CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY -- 25. Modeling of Self-Regulating Oscillatory Drug Delivery -- 26. Modeling Studies of Future Controlled-Release Devices -- 27. Computer Dynamics Simulation of Controlled Release -- REGULATORY ISSUES -- 28. Food and Drug Regulations for Controlled-Release Dosage Forms -- 29. Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic/ Considerations in Controlled Drug Delivery
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE -- INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY AND TARGETING -- 2. Intracellular Delivery of Peptides and Proteins -- 3. DNA Delivery Vectors for Somatic Cell Gene Therapy -- 4. Targetable Polymeric Drugs -- 5. Particle Engineering of Biodegradable Colloids for Site-Specific Drug Delivery -- 6. Site-Specific Drug Delivery in the Gastrointestinal Tract -- SELF-REGULATED DRUG DELIVERY -- 7. Feedback-Controlled Drug Delivery -- 8. Stimuli-Sensitive Drug Delivery -- 9. Sensocompatibility: Design Considerations for Biosensor-Based Drug Delivery Systems -- DELIVERY OF PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN DRUGS -- 10. Formulation of Proteins and Peptides -- 11. Stability of Peptides and Proteins -- 12. Peptide, Protein, and Vaccine Delivery from Implantable Polymeric Systems -- 13. Oral Immunization Using Microparticles -- 14. Peptide and Protein Delivery for Animal Health Applications -- TISSUE ENGINEERING AND GENE THERAPY -- 15. Protein Delivery by Microencapsulated Cells -- 16. Tissue Engineering: Integrating Cells and Materials To Create Functional Tissue Replacements -- 17. Drug Delivery Using Genetically Engineered Cell Implants -- 18. Ribozymes as Antiviral Agents -- NEW BIOMATERIALS FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 19. Pseudo-Poly(amino acid)s: Examples for Synthetic Materials Derived from Natural Metabolites -- 20. Transductional Protein-Based Polymers as New Controlled-Release Vehicles -- 21. Synthetically Designed Protein Polymer Biomaterials -- 22. Biological Effects of Polymeric Drugs -- 23. New Biodegradable Polymers for Medical Applications: Elastomeric Poly(phosphoester-urethane)s -- 24. "Intelligent" Polymers -- MODELING OF CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY -- 25. Modeling of Self-Regulating Oscillatory Drug Delivery -- 26. Modeling Studies of Future Controlled-Release Devices -- 27. Computer Dynamics Simulation of Controlled Release -- REGULATORY ISSUES -- 28. Food and Drug Regulations for Controlled-Release Dosage Forms -- 29. Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic/ Considerations in Controlled Drug Delivery

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