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Written by Sophia G. Antimisiaris, Liposomes in Drug Delivery: What, Where, How and When to Deliver is a concise and well-structured reference book that covers all the essential aspects of liposome technology in drug delivery.
This book is designed to provide practical information to researchers from various disciplines who are looking to deliver a particular therapeutic or bio-active substance. It helps readers understand the potential benefits of liposomes for their specific needs, including the best type of liposome to use, where and when to deliver it, and how to design, prepare, characterize, investigate, and optimize liposome properties for a particular application.
The book is divided into four parts, each focusing on a specific aspect of liposomes in drug delivery.
The first part provides a concise yet in-depth overview of what liposomes are, the different types of liposomes, their advantages and disadvantages, and their stability, characterization methods, in vitro stability, and in vivo fate after different administration methods (routes).
The second part explores the various mechanisms for liposomal drug delivery, including methodologies and technologies for manipulating liposome structure and properties to design liposomes for specific delivery applications. It also discusses specific roadmaps for liposome design, including components to incorporate in liposomes for specific types of encapsulated molecules or specific routes of administration.
The third part focuses on the specific delivery considerations for particular diseases, highlighting the potential of liposomes in addressing various health conditions.
The final part of the book covers the methods of liposome fabrication, providing researchers with the necessary information to create liposomes tailored to their specific needs.
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