Establishment of an Olfactory Region-specific Intranasal Delivery Technique in Mice to Target the Central Nervous System
We have recently developed a region-specific catheter-based intranasal application method in mice by using CT scan-based 3D cast models of the murine nose (DOI: 10.2376/0005-9366-17,102). This technique is able to specifically deliver drugs to the olfactory region or to the respiratory region only....
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Main Authors: | Johannes Flamm (Author), Sunniva Hartung (Author), Stella Gänger (Author), Frank Maigler (Author), Claudia Pitzer (Author), Katharina Schindowski (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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