Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells

For the past 40 years, extensive research has been done on the medical applications of liposomes, i.e using liposome as drug carriers. Drug-encapsulated liposomes have shown to be a promising material for drug delivery due to their entrapment potential and therapeutic outcome. Several liposome drugs...

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Main Author: Soh, Fang Xian.
Other Authors: Subramanian Venkatraman
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Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-504062023-03-04T15:40:18Z Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells Soh, Fang Xian. Subramanian Venkatraman School of Materials Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Biomaterials For the past 40 years, extensive research has been done on the medical applications of liposomes, i.e using liposome as drug carriers. Drug-encapsulated liposomes have shown to be a promising material for drug delivery due to their entrapment potential and therapeutic outcome. Several liposome drugs have already been available in the commercial pharmaceutical market. However, liposome-based vascular healing drugs have not yet been widely explored. Vascular healing is a complicated but important process. Incomplete or inadequate healing can lead to deficiency in regular blood flow which can be life threatening. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2012-06-01T08:27:27Z 2012-06-01T08:27:27Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50406 en Nanyang Technological University 43 p. application/pdf
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Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
description For the past 40 years, extensive research has been done on the medical applications of liposomes, i.e using liposome as drug carriers. Drug-encapsulated liposomes have shown to be a promising material for drug delivery due to their entrapment potential and therapeutic outcome. Several liposome drugs have already been available in the commercial pharmaceutical market. However, liposome-based vascular healing drugs have not yet been widely explored. Vascular healing is a complicated but important process. Incomplete or inadequate healing can lead to deficiency in regular blood flow which can be life threatening.
author2 Subramanian Venkatraman
author_facet Subramanian Venkatraman
Soh, Fang Xian.
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author Soh, Fang Xian.
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title Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
title_short Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
title_full Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
title_fullStr Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
title_full_unstemmed Physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
title_sort physical characterization of liposomes containing moieties from vessel-healing cells
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