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Strategies and Means for Drug Targeting: An Overviewcal processes or with defective biological pathways, but not on its selective accumulation in the specific intracellular compartment or in the target cell, organ or tissue. Traditional pharmaceutical agents, practically independent of the administration route, distribute evenly (or at least proporti疼死我了 发表于 2025-3-27 02:05:39
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Tissue-Specific Pharmacodelivery and Overcoming Key Cell Barriers in Vivo: Vascular Targeting of Cavssays that screen for pharmacological actions on the cell type of interest are frequently used in the design of new drugs. Although the potential for such agents is great and certainly justified by their success in vitro, they frequently perform much less effectively in vivo where the agent must reaJudicious 发表于 2025-3-27 20:40:45
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Intravascular Re-Targeting of Viral Vectorstially envisaged as a strategy to correct inherited genetic disorders, the approach has been substantially broadened to encompass the use of gene-based therapies for a variety of acquired diseases. In essence, the approach involves the delivery of nucleic acids (i.e. genes) into cells whereupon theCREEK 发表于 2025-3-28 06:41:01
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