Systemic and brain delivery of antidiabetic peptides through nasal administration using cell-penetrating peptides
The intranasal route has emerged as a promising strategy that can direct delivery of drugs into the systemic circulation because the high-vascularized nasal cavity, among other advantages, avoids the hepatic first-pass metabolism. The nose-to-brain pathway provides a non-invasive alternative to othe...
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Main Authors: | Jeehye Maeng (Author), Kyunglim Lee (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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