Tag: drug delivery
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Correlation between ionizable lipids selection and biodistribution

The development of mRNA vaccines has revolutionized the field of vaccination by offering a rapid response to infectious diseases, including COVID-19. These vaccines work by using messenger RNA (mRNA) to instruct cells to produce viral proteins, triggering an immune response to protect against the virus. However, the delivery of mRNA vaccines to the appropriate cells…
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Mono and Polydispersed PEG in Drug Delivery

Polyethylene glycol, commonly known as PEG, is a versatile polymer that has gained significant attention in the field of drug delivery. PEG is a hydrophilic and biocompatible polymer that can be modified to suit various applications in drug delivery. PEG can exist in two forms: monodispersed PEG and polydispersed PEG.
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What is The Role of Helper Lipids in Drug Delivery?

Lipid nanoparticles have gained immense popularity in recent years as drug delivery vehicles due to their high stability, biocompatibility, and ability to encapsulate a wide range of hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs. However, the development of lipid nanoparticles is still in its nascent stage, and researchers are constantly exploring new ways to improve their efficiency and…