All Stories

  1. Electrospun Amphiphilic Nanofibers as Templates for In Situ Preparation of Chloramphenicol-Loaded Liposomes
  2. Multifunctional Nanofibrous Dressing with Antimicrobial and Anti-Inflammatory Properties Prepared by Needle-Free Electrospinning
  3. Liposomes-in-chitosan hydrogel boosts potential of chlorhexidine in biofilm eradication in vitro
  4. Chitosomes-In-Chitosan Hydrogel for Acute Skin Injuries: Prevention and Infection Control
  5. Characterization of Liposomes Using Quantitative Phase Microscopy (QPM)
  6. Liposomes-In-Hydrogel Delivery System Enhances the Potential of Resveratrol in Combating Vaginal Chlamydia Infection
  7. Liposomal delivery of antibiotic loaded nucleic acid nanogels with enhanced drug loading and synergistic anti-inflammatory activity against S. aureus intracellular infections
  8. Following the Fate of Dye-Containing Liposomes In Vitro
  9. Nucleic Acid Hybrids as Advanced Antibacterial Nanocarriers
  10. The Vaginal-PVPA: A Vaginal Mucosa-Mimicking In Vitro Permeation Tool for Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Formulations
  11. The Antimicrobial Properties of Chitosan Can Be Tailored by Formulation
  12. Hydrogels as intrinsic antimicrobials
  13. Mucoadhesive buccal films based on a graft co-polymer – A mucin-retentive hydrogel scaffold
  14. Utilizing Liposomal Quercetin and Gallic Acid in Localized Treatment of Vaginal Candida Infections
  15. Curcumin-In-Deformable Liposomes-In-Chitosan-Hydrogel as a Novel Wound Dressing
  16. Liposomes augment biological benefits of curcumin for multitargeted skin therapy
  17. Interpreting non-linear drug diffusion data: Utilizing Korsmeyer-Peppas model to study drug release from liposomes
  18. The Hypotonic Environmental Changes Affect Liposomal Formulations for Nose-to-Brain Targeted Drug Delivery
  19. Azithromycin-liposomes as a novel approach for localized therapy of cervicovaginal bacterial infections
  20. Localized Therapy of Vaginal Infections and Inflammation: Liposomes-In-Hydrogel Delivery System for Polyphenols
  21. Deformable liposomes for skin therapy with human epidermal growth factor: The effect of liposomal surface charge
  22. Enterococcus faecium produces membrane vesicles containing virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance related proteins
  23. Beta-glucan-loaded nanofiber dressing improves wound healing in diabetic mice
  24. Mucus-PVPA (mucus Phospholipid Vesicle-based Permeation Assay): An artificial permeability tool for drug screening and formulation development
  25. Going skin deep: A direct comparison of penetration potential of lipid-based nanovesicles on the isolated perfused human skin flap model
  26. Dual Centrifugation - A Novel “in-vial” Liposome Processing Technique
  27. Molecular transfer to Atlantic salmon ovulated eggs using liposomes
  28. Sprayable Carbopol hydrogel with soluble beta-1,3/1,6-glucan as an active ingredient for wound healing – Development and in-vivo evaluation
  29. Influence of the environmental tonicity perturbations on the release of model compounds from large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs): A mechanistic investigation
  30. Ceramide-containing liposomes with doxorubicin: time and cell-dependent effect of C6 and C12 ceramide
  31. Hydrogels for Vaginal Drug Delivery
  32. Novel in situ gel-forming solid dosage form (gfSDF) prepared by the simple syringe-based moulding: A screening study
  33. Old drug, new wrapping − A possible comeback for chloramphenicol?
  34. PEGylated liposomes for topical vaginal therapy improve delivery of interferon alpha
  35. Chitosan-Based Nanomedicine to Fight Genital Candida Infections: Chitosomes
  36. Nanoformulations for Vaginal Therapy
  37. Lipid-Based Nanopharmaceuticals in Antimicrobial Therapy
  38. Successful co-encapsulation of benzoyl peroxide and chloramphenicol in liposomes by a novel manufacturing method - dual asymmetric centrifugation
  39. The isolated perfused human skin flap model: A missing link in skin penetration studies?
  40. Secretomic analysis of extracellular vesicles originating from polyomavirus-negative and polyomavirus-positive Merkel cell carcinoma cell lines
  41. In vitro models to estimate drug penetration through the compromised stratum corneum barrier
  42. Development of Suberin Fatty Acids and Chloramphenicol-Loaded Antimicrobial Electrospun Nanofibrous Mats Intended for Wound Therapy
  43. Development and optimization of a new processing approach for manufacturing topical liposomes-in-hydrogel drug formulations by dual asymmetric centrifugation
  44. Cell-based in vitro models for vaginal permeability studies
  45. Resveratrol-loaded liposomes for topical treatment of the vaginal inflammation and infections
  46. Lipid-based Nanosystems for dermal and transdermal drug therapy
  47. Antibiotic delivery by liposomes from prokaryotic microorganisms: Similia cum similis works better
  48. In vitro skin models as a tool in optimization of drug formulation
  49. Phospholipid Vesicle-Based Permeation Assay and EpiSkin® in Assessment of Drug Therapies Destined for Skin Administration
  50. Chitosan in Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery: Focus on Local Vaginal Therapy
  51. Topical Delivery System for Phytochemicals: Capsaicin and Capsicum Tincture
  52. Tablets of pre-liposomes govern in situ formation of liposomes: Concept and potential of the novel drug delivery system
  53. Chitosan-coated liposomes for topical vaginal therapy: Assuring localized drug effect
  54. Elastic liposomes-in-vehicle formulations destined for skin therapy: the synergy between type of liposomes and vehicle
  55. Mucoadhesive liposomes as new formulation for vaginal delivery of curcumin
  56. Liposomes for (trans)dermal drug delivery: the skin-PVPA as a novelin vitro stratum corneummodel in formulation development
  57. Biologics: the role of delivery systems in improved therapy
  58. Improved Permeability of Acyclovir: Optimization of Mucoadhesive Liposomes Using the Phospholipid Vesicle-Based Permeation Assay
  59. Nanodelivery Systems for Improved Topical Antimicrobial Therapy
  60. The effect of lipid composition and liposome size on the release properties of liposomes-in-hydrogel
  61. Pectosomes and Chitosomes as Delivery Systems for Metronidazole: The One-Pot Preparation Method
  62. Nanopharmaceuticals for improved topical vaginal therapy: Can they deliver?
  63. Novel vaginal drug delivery system: deformable propylene glycol liposomes-in-hydrogel
  64. New Applications of Phospholipid Vesicle-Based Permeation Assay: Permeation Model Mimicking Skin Barrier
  65. Note on the Molecular Pharmaceutics and Organic Process
  66. Liposomes-in-Hydrogel Delivery System with Mupirocin:In VitroAntibiofilm Studies andIn VivoEvaluation in Mice Burn Model
  67. Improved Burns Therapy: Liposomes‐in‐Hydrogel Delivery System for Mupirocin
  68. Development and Evaluation of an In Vitro Vaginal Model for Assessment of Drug’s Biopharmaceutical Properties: Curcumin
  69. Curcumin: A Challenge in Cancer Treatment
  70. Overcoming instability and low solubility of new cytostatic compounds: A comparison of two approaches
  71. Characterization of various deformable liposomes with metronidazole
  72. Liposomal Delivery System Enhances Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Curcumin
  73. Potentials of Chitosan-Based Delivery Systems in Wound Therapy: Bioadhesion Study
  74. Improved texture analysis for hydrogel characterization: Gel cohesiveness, adhesiveness, and hardness
  75. Curcumin: An Anti-Inflammatory Molecule from a Curry Spice on the Path to Cancer Treatment
  76. The influence of ethnic origin on the skin photoageing: Nepalese study
  77. Solubilization of ibuprofen with β-cyclodextrin derivatives: Energetic and structural studies
  78. Liposomal solubilization of new 3-hydroxy-quinolinone derivatives with promising anticancer activity: a screening method to identify maximum incorporation capacity
  79. Mucoadhesive liposomal delivery systems: the choice of coating material
  80. Antioxidant activity and polyphenol content in edible wild fruits from Nepal
  81. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Analysis of Capsaicin Content in 16CapsicumFruits from Nepal
  82. Wound healing properties of Carica papaya latex: In vivo evaluation in mice burn model
  83. Screening of Nepalese crude drugs traditionally used to treat hyperpigmentation: in vitro tyrosinase inhibition
  84. Stability of amlodipine besylate and atenolol in multi-component tablets of mono-layer and bi-layer types
  85. Characterisation and in vitro evaluation of bioadhesive liposome gels for local therapy of vaginitis
  86. Development and in vitro evaluation of a liposomal vaginal delivery system for acyclovir
  87. Liposomal Gels for Vaginal Drug Delivery
  88. Uptake of Liposomally Entrapped Fluorescent Antisense Oligonucleotides in NG108-15 Cells: Conventional versus pH-Sensitive
  89. Liposomal gels for vaginal drug delivery
  90. Mucoadhesive chitosan-coated liposomes: characteristics and stability
  91. Delivery of antisense oligonucleotides to neuroblastoma cells
  92. Liposomes Containing Drug and Cyclodextrin Prepared by the One-Step Spray-Drying Method
  93. The Association of Plain and Ligand- Bearing Neutral and Ph-Sensitive Liposomes with Various Cells
  94. Liposomes containing drugs for treatment of vaginal infections
  95. pH‐sensitive liposomes for receptor‐mediated delivery to chicken hepatoma (LMH) cells
  96. Morphological observations on liposomes bearing covalently bound protein: Studies with freeze-fracture and cryo electron microscopy and small angle X-ray scattering techniques
  97. Liposomes with Metronidazole for Topical Use: The Choice of Preparation Method and Vehicle
  98. Liposomes with nifedipine and nifedipine-cyclodextrin complex: calorimetrical and plasma stability comparison
  99. Chitosan microspheres of nifedipine and nifedipine-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes
  100. The effect of microfluidization of protein-coated liposomes on protein distribution on the surface of generated small vesicles
  101. A Non-Ionic Surfactant Vesicle - in - Water - in - Oil (v/w/o) System: Potential Uses in Drug and Vaccine Delivery
  102. Liposomes with clindamycin hydrochloride in the therapy of acne vulgaris