Pulsatile Bi-Directional Aerosol Flow Affects Aerosol Delivery to the Intranasal Olfactory Region: A Patient-Specific Computational Study
The nasal olfactory region is a potential route for non-invasive delivery of drugs directly from the nasal epithelium to the brain, bypassing the often impermeable blood-brain barrier. However, efficient aerosol delivery to the olfactory region is challenging due to its location in the nose. Here we...
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Main Authors: | Ali Farnoud (Author), Hesam Tofighian (Author), Ingo Baumann (Author), Andrew R. Martin (Author), Mohammad M. Rashidi (Author), Micheal P. Menden (Author), Otmar Schmid (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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