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Title:
Inhaled chemotherapy in lung cancer: safety concerns of nanocomplexes delivered
Date:
9/2012
Link to Journal Paper
Abstract:
No Abstract - Editorial Content
Non-technical Summary:
The implementation of nanotechnology in targeted drug delivery is a promising and fast growing area. The inhaled route for drug administration has been used for several drug formulations, not only in respiratory diseases, but also in systemic diseases. A major concern regarding this route of administration is the safety of chemotherapeutic agents for lung parenchyma.
Content Emphasis
Other
Exposure Or Hazard Target
Mammalian
Exposure Pathway
Inhalation
Method Of Study
Multiple
Paper Type
Commentaries
Particle Type
Other/Unspecified
Production Method
Engineered
Risk Exposure Group
General Population
Target Audience
Technical Research
Citation:
Therapeutic Delivery, 3(9): 1021-1023 (September 2012)
Publication:
Therapeutic Delivery
Author:
Zarogoulidis P, Gialeli C, Karamanos NK
Volume:
3
Number:
9
Pages:
1021-1023
Last updated on November 26, 2012
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This work is supported in part by the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Initiative of the National Science Foundation
under NSF Award Number EEC-0118007.
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