New drug delivery systems in biomedical applications - Part 1
22 SEPTEMBER09:00 - 10:30
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ROOM 5 | |||
HEALTH | |||
NANOMEDICINE | |||
TT.I - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
New drug delivery systems in biomedical applications - Part 1 | |||
Co-organized with ISS Chairs: Annarica CALCABRINI & Stefania MESCHINI, ISS |
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Over the last decades, the search and development of efficient drug delivery systems based on nanotechnological approaches have raised great attention for the possibility to diagnose and treat cancer. Nanocarriers have been and are being continuously designed to circumvent the problems associated with conventional chemotherapy, including the lack of specificity, severe side effects, low drug stability and bioavailability, induction of a drug-resistant phenotype. A number of nanocarriers have allowed achieving an increased drug therapeutic efficacy in preclinical studies and some of them also in clinical trials. |
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The symposium is part of the Symposia | |||
TT.I.A.1 SY.I.1.1 |
Simona SENNATO - CV CNR-ISC & Sapienza University of Rome A novel approach for determination of size and absolute concentration of liposomes based on Laser Transmission Spectroscopy (LTS) technique |
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TT.I.A.2 SY.I.1.2 |
Paolo VERSACI - CV Sapienza University of Rome Graphene oxide nanocomposites for drug delivery in cancer cells |
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TT.I.A.3 SY.I.1.3 |
Martina MARSOTTO - CV Roma Tre University Gold nanorods: how the structure-property relationship controls biotechnological applications |
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