Jain PharmaBiotech, Feb 2012, Pages: 772
of material for drugdelivery
Improved absorption of drugs in nanoparticulate form
Interaction of nanoparticles with human blood
Micronization versus nanonization for drugdelivery
Nanoscale devices
Greystone Associates, May 2011
for conventional drugdelivery and sample extraction applications as well as for integration with other miniaturized biochemical analysis systems. The needles are enabling for the manipulation of micro volumes
Cientifica Ltd., Nov 2011, Pages: 212
for the treatment of cancer is one of the most commonly cited nano-healthcare benefits. Cientifica’s report, Nanotechnology in DrugDelivery 2011, gives a comprehensive analysis and geographic breakdown
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Feb 2011, Pages: 642
Types of Nano-Based DrugDelivery Systems, Related
Materials, and Structures 60
Dynamics of Regenerative Medicine
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, June 2009, Pages: 106
membranes such as the blood brain barrier for CNS drugs;
Gene and vaccine delivery - non-viral delivery of genetic materials in nanohydrogels and nanocarriers with a high degree of efficiency and expression
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, June 2009, Pages: 472
); and
The development and cost-effective manufacture of new deliverymaterials (dendrimers, lipid formulations and biodegradable polymers).
Within this market there are a number of areas of advanced drugdelivery which
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, June 2009, Pages: 118
in drugdelivery technologies, there continues to be a high unmet clinical need for safer and better-tolerated drugs. Sub-optimal compliance and failure to persist with drug treatments are important
Business Insights, Jan 2010, Pages: 221
Nanoencapsulation using nano-device platform
Smart materials for encapsulation
Antimicrobial nanoencapsulation
Nanoscale cochlear drugdeliveryDrugdelivery using nanoparticles
Nanocrystals for drugdelivery
TriMark Publications, Sep 2008, Pages: 183
Delivery and Development
4.1.1 DrugDelivery Using Nanotechnology
4.1.2 Design of Nanotechnology-Based DrugDelivery Systems
4.1.3 Using Magnetic Nano-Particles in Targeted DrugDelivery
4.1.4 Cancer
Future Markets, Inc., Oct 2010, Pages: 43
market applications are coming on stream in electronics (heat management), energy (batteries, catalysts and fuel cells) and medicine and life sciences (wound dressings, drugdelivery and tissue engineering). Other
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2010, Pages: 343
for Carbon Nanotubes 44
10. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS 45
Cromoz Introduces Cancer DrugDelivery System Using Water-
Soluble Carbon
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, June 2009, Pages: 126
companies could generate additional sales of over US$5.1 billion by 2018.
Impact on product lifecycles
Controlled-release technologies, possibly more than any other approved delivery systems, have been
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, June 2009, Pages: 110
market will have matured as many of the late-stage clinical programmes come to fruition and drugdelivery companies continue to overcome issues surrounding its safety and efficiency. The development of nucleic acid
Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., Dec 2011, Pages: 350
the first to demonstrate systemic delivery of RNAi using targeted nano-carriers to the immune system and the first to utilize RNAi for in vivo validation of new drug targets within the immune system. His work
Nanoposts.com, Jan 2011, Pages: 307
and imaging
4.4.3.2 Nanocoatings on surfaces and implants
4.4.3.3 Nanoparticulate drugdelivery
4.4.4 Key Players
4.5 CONSTRUCTION
4.5.1 Nanotechnology in the construction sector
4.5.2 Key applications