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Drug delivery is a term that refers to the delivery of a pharmaceutical compound into the body. Most common methods of delivery include the preferred non-invasive oral (through the mouth), nasal, pneumonial (inhalation), and rectal routes. Much research is now focussing on nanotechnology as a drug delivery method.
'Backpacks' Boost Immune Cells' Ability To Kill Cancer

'Backpacks' Boost Immune Cells' Ability To Kill Cancer

Engineers Develop Precision Injection System For Plants

Engineers Develop Precision Injection System For Plants

Physical properties of extracellular bacterial membrane vesicles are significantly diverse

Physical properties of extracellular bacterial membrane vesicles are significantly diverse

Fatty acids could be effective platform for drug delivery

Fatty acids could be effective platform for drug delivery

Technique improves characterization of drug delivery systems

Technique improves characterization of drug delivery systems

Bacteria’s ability to develop novel peptides for cancer treatment

Bacteria’s ability to develop novel peptides for cancer treatment

Study demonstrates ability of blended electrospun mat to gradually release protein

Study demonstrates ability of blended electrospun mat to gradually release protein

New study on viruses could help design engineered nano-shells used in drug delivery

New study on viruses could help design engineered nano-shells used in drug delivery

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