Brain Delivery
23 SEPTEMBER11:30 - 13:00
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YOUNGINNOVATION |
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The state of research communicated by young researchers |
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TT.VI - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Brain Delivery |
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Co-organized with University of Catanzaro & Sapienza University of Rome Chairs: Teresa MUSUMECI, University of Catania & Federica DE GAETANO - CV, University of Messina |
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Innovative technologies, including nanotechnologies, represent, in recent decades, an important opportunity to improve human living conditions especially in healthy fields (pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food). The focus of this special event is to evaluate the current status of the research. In particular, we’ll analyze both very innovative aspects, i.e. regenerative medicine by means of steam cells and 3D Print Technologies, and traditional routes of administration revaluated thanks to the most modern approaches. |
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The symposium is part of the special event SE.I | |||
TT.VI.F.1 SE.I.6.1 | Giovanni TOSI - CV University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Brain & Nanomedicine: where we are and where to go |
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TT.VI.F.2 SE.I.6.2 | Maria Camilla BERGONZI - CV University of Florence Thymoquinone-Loaded Soluplus® -Solutol® HS15 Mixed Micelles: Preparation, In Vitro Characterization, and Effect on the SH-SY5Y Cell Migration |
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TT.VI.F.3 SE.I.6.3 | Luca CERRI - CV University of Pisa Camouflage nanosystems based on chitosan and cellular membranes for the rivastigmine delivery to the brain |
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TT.VI.F.4 SE.I.6.4 | Angela BONACCORSO - CV University of Catania Design of nanonized carbamazepine for nose-to-brain delivery |
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TT.VI.F.5 SE.I.6.5 |
Ilaria OTTONELLI - CV University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Intercellular crosstalk and brain targeted nanomedicines |
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