Distribution of model macromolecule drug in whole brain, nasal mucosa, and trigeminal nerve in rats after intranasal administration with basic peptide based nanocarriers
- In: Poster Presentation
- At: Stockholm (Sweden) (2017)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: P-B-093-Tuesday
- By: KANAZAWA, Takanori (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan)
- Co-author(s): Takanori Kanazawa: School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Parmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
Mami Kaneko: School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Parmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
Takaki Niide: School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Parmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
Hisako Ibaraki: School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Parmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
Yuuki Takashima: School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Parmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
Yasuo Seta: School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Parmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan - Abstract:
Backgrounds
Nose-to-brain delivery is a highly versatile route, which, in combination with novel drugs, is a promising approach for intractable CNS disorders. Furthermore, nano-sized drug carriers may improve nose-to-brain drug delivery.
Aims
To investigate the nose-to-brain pathway using nanocarriers, the time-dependent distribution of model
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