Published February 1991
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Journal Article
Signal-Sensitive Release of Contents from Liposomes Bearing Surface-Grafted Polyelectrolyte Chains
- Creators
- Maeda, Mizuo
- Kumano, Atsushi
- Tirrell, David A.
Abstract
Therapeutic advantages of signal-sensitive drug delivery are easily imagined. Current dosage methods are most often empirically based, and only rarely reflect the actual time dependence of the patient's therapeutic need. In principle, self-regulated delivery systems would reduce the administered dose to a minimum while maintaining a therapeutically effective concentration of the agent at the target site. In practice, the routine application of self-regulated delivery systems remains relatively remote.
Additional Information
© 1991 New York Academy of Sciences. Special Issue: Temporal Control of Drug Delivery. This work was supported in part by a grant from the U.S. Army Research Office (DAAL03–88-K-0038) and in part by a Presidential Young Investigator Award of the National Science Foundation (to D.A.T.).Additional details
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- 53961
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20150121-145328933
- DAAL03–88-K-0038
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- NSF
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