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- BookNina Dragicevic, Howard I. Maibach, editors.Contents:
NANOCARRIERS IN PENETRATION ENHANCEMENT
Role Of Nanotechnology In Skin Delivery Of Drugs
LIPID-BASED VESICLES
Liposomes As Drug Delivery Systems In Dermal/Transdermal Drug Delivery (From The Beginning)
Transfersomes For Enhanced Skin Permeation Of Drugs
Mechanism Of Penetration Enhancement Of Ultra deformable Vesicles
Enhanced Skin Permeation Using Ethosomes
Invasomes-Vesicles For Enhanced Skin Delivery Of Drugs
Penetration-Enhancer-Containing Vesicles For Cutaneous Drug Delivery
Stratum Corneum Lipid Liposomes
Vesosomes
Surface-Charged Vesicles For Penetration Enhancement
SURFACTANT-BASED VESICLES
Niosomes And Pro-Niosomes For Enhanced Skin Delivery
Novasomes For Enhanced Skin Delivery
LIPID-BASED ICULATE CARRIERS (OR ICLES)
Solid Lipid Nanoicles, Nano structured Lipid Carriers And Lipid Nano capsules For Topical Delivery
POLYMER-BASED NANOCARRIERS (ICULATE CARRIERS) IN PENETRATION ENHANCEMENT
Polymeric Nano (And Micro-) Particles As Carriers For Enhanced Skin Penetration (General)
Polymeric Nanocapsules For Cutaneous Application
Polymeric Micelles In Dermal/Transdermal Drug Delivery
Dendrimers In Enhancing Skin Penetration
Dendritic Core-Multishell (CMS) Nanotransporters For Skin Delivery
NANOCRYSTALS IN PENETRATION ENHANCEMENT
Nanocrystals For Enhanced Skin Delivery Of Drugs.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleUhlmann A, Geider K.Biochim Biophys Acta. 1977 Feb 16;474(4):639-45.Complex formation of circular, single-stranded phage fd DNA with Escherichia coli DNA binding protein HD or phage fd gene 5 protein keeps infection of E. coli spheroplasts at the level of free phage DNA, whereas complexes of this DNA with E. coli DNA unwinding protein show a strongly reduced efficiency of transfection. Displacement of the unwinding protein by HD protein or gene 5 protein also maintains the poor adsorption of the complexes to spheroplasts. Free E. coli DNA unwinding protein and residual amounts of this protein bound to the DNA may interfere with the adsorption and the uptake of the phage genome.