Protein Adsorption Patterns and Analysis on IV Nanoemulsions—The Key Factor Determining the Organ Distribution
Intravenous nanoemulsions have been on the market for parenteral nutrition since the 1950s; meanwhile, they have also been used successfully for IV drug delivery. To be well tolerable, the emulsions should avoid uptake by the MPS cells of the body; for drug delivery, they should be target-specific....
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Main Authors: | Mirko Jansch (Author), Rainer H. Müller (Author), Cornelia M. Keck (Author) |
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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