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1988-2018: Thirty years of drug smuggling at the nano scale. Challenges and opportunities of cell-penetrating peptides in biomedical research - PubMed
1988-2018: Thirty years of drug smuggling at the nano scale. Challenges and opportunities of cell-penetrating peptides in biomedical research - PubMed
In 1988, two unrelated papers reported the discovery of peptide vectors with innate cell translocation properties, setting the ground for a new area of research that over the years has grown into considerable therapeutic potential. The vectors, named cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), constitute a no …
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1988-2018: Thirty years of drug smuggling at the nano scale. Challenges and opportunities of cell-penetrating peptides in biomedical research - PubMed
Microinjection and Micromanipulation: A Historical Perspective - PubMed
The opioid epidemic in the United States-Overview, origins, and potential solutions - PubMed
A celebration of Professor Leaf Huang's contribution to the field of drug delivery and his lifetime achievement award - PubMed
Towards optimization of estrogen receptor modulation in medicine - PubMed
Towards optimization of estrogen receptor modulation in medicine - PubMed
Women now spend more than one-third of their lives in the postmenopausal years, and the decline of endogenous estrogen production during menopause is accompanied by a series of functional disorders that affect the quality of life. These symptoms could be alleviated or even totally suppressed by meno …
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Towards optimization of estrogen receptor modulation in medicine - PubMed
In honour of Professor Leaf Huang, recipient of the Journal of Drug Targeting's life-time achievement award for 2018 - PubMed
R A Cowley, the "Golden Hour," the "Momentary Pause," and the "Third Space" - PubMed
R A Cowley, the "Golden Hour," the "Momentary Pause," and the "Third Space" - PubMed
R Adams Cowley (1917-1991), the Baltimore thoracic and trauma surgeon, was an outstanding politician and promoter of emergency medical services. His skills included the effective use of language, for example, identifying the critical time immediately after injury as a "golden hour," and describing s …
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R A Cowley, the "Golden Hour," the "Momentary Pause," and the "Third Space" - PubMed
Changing the Treatment Direction for Opiate Addiction: Dr. Dole's Research - PubMed
Changing the Treatment Direction for Opiate Addiction: Dr. Dole's Research - PubMed
Under the leadership of Drs. Vincent P. Dole, Marie Nyswander, and Mary Jeanne Kreek, in collaboration with the psychologist, Norman Gordon and sociologist, Herman Joseph at The Rockefeller University beginning in the 1960s, the first medical treatment for heroin addiction was developed. Drs. Dole, …
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Changing the Treatment Direction for Opiate Addiction: Dr. Dole's Research - PubMed
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Addiction: Introduction to the Special Issue - PubMed
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Addiction: Introduction to the Special Issue - PubMed
Several countries are experiencing public health crises as a result of opioid addiction. Fatal overdoses have reached record highs in many regions and Hepatitis C virus is the norm among people who inject drugs in several countries. Thus, providing for the global availability of medication-assisted …
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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Addiction: Introduction to the Special Issue - PubMed
The Crucial Test of Therapeutic Evidence: Torald Sollmann, M.D., Cleveland - PubMed
[The worlds of gods in medicine] - PubMed
With a Little Help From My Friends: Seeking Consistent and Persuasive Evidence - PubMed
Fluid Resuscitation of the Adult Trauma Patient: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? - PubMed
Fluid Resuscitation of the Adult Trauma Patient: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? - PubMed
The resuscitation of an adult trauma patient has been researched and written about for the past century. Throughout those discussions, 2 major controversies persist when discussing resuscitation methods: (1) the ideal choice of fluid type to use during the initial resuscitation period, and (2) the i …
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Fluid Resuscitation of the Adult Trauma Patient: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? - PubMed
Hostage to History: The Duration of Antimicrobial Treatment for Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis - PubMed
Hostage to History: The Duration of Antimicrobial Treatment for Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis - PubMed
Oral antimicrobial treatment of acute streptococcal pharyngitis commonly is given for 10 days. An investigation was conducted of journal publications and textbooks from the dawn of the antimicrobial era to the present in order to discover the basis for this settled practice. Current treatment durati …
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Hostage to History: The Duration of Antimicrobial Treatment for Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis - PubMed
Oral Rehydration Therapy-20th Century Wonder - PubMed
[Venom as a cure--some notes on ancient medicine] - PubMed
Thirty years of phase I radiochemotherapy trials: Latest development - PubMed
Thirty years of phase I radiochemotherapy trials: Latest development - PubMed
Radiochemotherapy is undergoing a complete expansion. Currently, possibilities of treatment combination are skyrocketting, with different anticancer and targeted molecules, different radiotherapy techniques, and dose escalation with each therapy. The development of a modern phase I radiochemotherapy …
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Thirty years of phase I radiochemotherapy trials: Latest development - PubMed
Target-Controlled Infusions: Surfing USA Redux - PubMed
Controlled Drug Delivery: Historical perspective for the next generation - PubMed
Controlled Drug Delivery: Historical perspective for the next generation - PubMed
The modern day drug delivery technology is only 60years old. During this period numerous drug delivery systems have been developed. The first generation (1950-1980) has been very productive in developing many oral and transdermal controlled release formulations for clinical applications. On the othe …
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Controlled Drug Delivery: Historical perspective for the next generation - PubMed
The History of Target-Controlled Infusion - PubMed
Journal of Drug Targeting Life Time Achievement Award for Prof. Robert Langer - PubMed
[How to dose correctly? An overview of debates in the United States, Great Britain and Germany (1830s to 1970s)] - PubMed
[How to dose correctly? An overview of debates in the United States, Great Britain and Germany (1830s to 1970s)] - PubMed
The dispute over low and high potencies is no longer current in today's homeopathy, but from the 1830s to the 1960s it played a major role in scientific discourse. The devotees of high potencies claimed to be the only true Hahnemannians, while their antagonists tried to practise a scientific, modern …
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[How to dose correctly? An overview of debates in the United States, Great Britain and Germany (1830s to 1970s)] - PubMed
Professor Jan Feijen: a pioneer in biomedical polymers and controlled drug release - PubMed
The Pars Collection: a window into the past - PubMed
Of fires and frying pans - PubMed
[A history of antipsychotic long-acting injections in the treatment of schizophrenia] - PubMed
[A history of antipsychotic long-acting injections in the treatment of schizophrenia] - PubMed
From a historical perspective, this article describes the use of antipsychotic long-acting injections (LAI) in the treatment of schizophrenia, a disorder that was defined in the final years of the 19th century. An efficient treatment for schizophrenia was discovered only in 1952 with the introductio …
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[A history of antipsychotic long-acting injections in the treatment of schizophrenia] - PubMed
INSIGHTS INTO AVICENNA'S KNOWLEDGE OF GASTROINTESTINAL MEDICINE AND HIS ACCOUNT OF AN ENEMA DEVICE - PubMed
INSIGHTS INTO AVICENNA'S KNOWLEDGE OF GASTROINTESTINAL MEDICINE AND HIS ACCOUNT OF AN ENEMA DEVICE - PubMed
Avicenna (980-1037 AD), also known as Sheikh or-Raeis, was an Muslim philosopher, physician, surgeon, astronomer, politician, encyclopedist, and mathematician. Avicenna's writings comprise of five books, know as the Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb (The Canon of Medicine) and the canon covers a wide variety of m …
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INSIGHTS INTO AVICENNA'S KNOWLEDGE OF GASTROINTESTINAL MEDICINE AND HIS ACCOUNT OF AN ENEMA DEVICE - PubMed
The development of dose-dense adjuvant chemotherapy - PubMed
15 years of ATTEMPTS: a macromolecular drug delivery system based on the CPP-mediated intracellular drug delivery and antibody targeting - PubMed
15 years of ATTEMPTS: a macromolecular drug delivery system based on the CPP-mediated intracellular drug delivery and antibody targeting - PubMed
Traditionally, any drug intended for combating the tumor would distribute profoundly to other organs and tissues as lack of targeting specificity, thus resulting in limited therapeutic effects toward the tumor but severe drug-induced toxic side effects. To prevail over this obstacle of drug-induced …
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15 years of ATTEMPTS: a macromolecular drug delivery system based on the CPP-mediated intracellular drug delivery and antibody targeting - PubMed
23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004 - PubMed
23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004 - PubMed
23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004
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23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004 - PubMed