Transfersomes: A Promising Nanoencapsulation Technique for Transdermal Drug Delivery

Transdermal delivery systems have gained much interest in recent years owing to their advantages compared to conventional oral and parenteral delivery systems. They are noninvasive and self-administered delivery systems that can improve patient compliance and provide a controlled release of the ther...

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Main Authors: Shakthi Apsara Thejani Opatha (Author), Varin Titapiwatanakun (Author), Romchat Chutoprapat (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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