Sfoglia per Rivista BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Ethosomes® and transfersomes® containing linoleic acid: physicochemical and technological features of topical drug delivery carriers for the potential treatment of melasma disorders
2012-01-01 Celia, C; Cilurzo, F; Trapasso, E; Cosco, D; Paolino, D; Fresta, M
Gemcitabine-Loaded Chitosan Microspheres. Characterization and Biological In Vitro Evaluation
2011-01-01 Ventura, C. A.; Cannavà, C; Stancanelli, R; Cosco, D; LA MANTIA, A; Pignatello, R; Tommasini, S; Paolino, D
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of Bola-surfactant containing niosomes for transdermal delivery
2007-01-01 Paolino, D; Muzzalupo, R; Ricciardi, A; Celia, C; Picci, N; Fresta, M
Interaction of pH-sensitive non-phospholipid liposomes with cellular mimetic membranes
2013-01-01 Marianecci, C; Rinaldi, F; Di Marzio, L; Pozzi, D; Caracciolo, G; Manno, D; Dini, L; Paolino, D; Celia, C; Carafa, M
Liquid crystal delivery of ciprofloxacin to treat infections of the female reproductive tract
2019-01-01 Pisano, S; Giustiniani, M; Francis, L; Gonzalez, D; Margarit, L; Sheldon, Im; Paolino, D; Conlan, Rs; Healey, Gd; Fresta, M
Multiscale modeling of protein transport in silicon membrane nanochannels. Part 1. Derivation of molecular parameters from computer simulations
2006-01-01 Pricl, S; Ferrone, M; Fermeglia, M; Amato, F; Cosentino, C; CHENG M. M., -C; Walczak, R; Ferrari, M
Multiscale modeling of protein transport in silicon membrane nanochannels. Part 2. From molecular parameters to a predictive continuum diffusion model
2006-01-01 Amato, F; Cosentino, C; Pricl, S; Ferrone, M; Fermeglia, M; CHENG M. M., -C; Walczak, R; Ferrari, M
Novel PEG-coated Niosomes Based on Bola-surfactant as Drug Carriers for 5-Fluorouracil
2009-01-01 Cosco, D; Muzzalupo, R; Celia, C; Caponio, D; Picci, N; Paolino, D; Citraro, R; Fresta, M
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