Poloxamer®s anchored with TAT enhance blood-brain barrier penetration of carbamazepine for the treatment of epilepsy: an in vivo study
Abstract Carbamazepine is a pharmacological medication commonly prescribed to treat epilepsy. Dose adjustments, poor bioavailability, and prolonged side effects present significant challenges associated with its use. Poloxamer micelles have demonstrated exceptional properties as nanocarriers for dru...
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Main Authors: | Farnaz Sotoudegan (Author), Mohsen Amini (Author), Mohammad Sharifzadeh (Author), Nasrin Samadi (Author), Farzaneh Sotoudegan (Author) |
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