drug delivery
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdruganddelivery
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drug
noun[C]
uk/drʌɡ/us/drʌɡ/
any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as ...
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delivery
noun
uk/dɪˈlɪv.ər.i/us/dɪˈlɪv.ɚ.i/
the act of taking goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places ...
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(Definition ofdruganddeliveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The development of targeted therapies has also created a need to develop novel methods ofdrugdelivery.
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Tumour vessels are extremely leaky and tortuous, which impedes uniform blood flow, oxygenation anddrugdeliveryin tumours.
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Strategies for the targeting ofdrugdeliverysystems can be loosely categorised according to these headings, although significant overlap might exist.
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Drugdeliveryand targeting strategies modulate the distribution profile of a drug in order to create such exposure differentials between target cells and healthy tissues.
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The cat was intubated and a cannula placed in the radial vein fordrugdelivery.
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However, reducing pericyte coverage might also have adverse effects and possibly decrease vessel normalisation anddrugdelivery.
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It may be better conceived as analogous to a new method ofdrugdelivery.
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The directives further differentiate medical devices that use medicinal products-such as adrugdeliverypump-from the medicinal products themselves.
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These and other new methods ofdrugdeliverymight be necessary as targeted therapies become available for brain tumors.
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The larvicidal effect of benzimidazole carbamates could be significantly enhanced by using a suitabledrugdeliverysystem, with liposomes being one of the candidates.
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If this occurred in glioblastoma tumours it could be of importance therapeutically because normalisation of the vasculature may improve antitumourdrugdeliveryand radiation effectiveness.
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A major source of potential experimental error in these studies is the consistency ofdrugdeliveryto flies.
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