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Current Pharmaceutical Design

Editor-in-Chief

ISSN (Print): 1381-6128
ISSN (Online): 1873-4286

Editorial

Emerging Trends on Nanoparticles and Nano-Materials in Biomedical Applications-I

Author(s): Satyavani Kaliamurthi, Gurudeeban Selvaraj and Dong-Qing Wei

Volume 25, Issue 13, 2019

Page: [1441 - 1442] Pages: 2

DOI: 10.2174/138161282513190816093456

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Guevara ML, Persano S, Persanoc F. Lipid-based vectors for therapeutic mRNA-based anti cancer vaccines. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1443-54.
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Thangaraj B, Solomon PR, Ranganathan S. Synthesis of carbon quantum dots with special reference to biomass as a source - A review. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1455-76.
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Matteis VD, Cascione M, Toma CC, Rinaldi R. Engineered gold nanoshells killing tumour cells: new perspectives. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1477-89.
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Anilkumar TS, Shalumon KT, Chen J. Applications of magnetic liposomes in cancer therapies. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1490-504.
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Kaliamurthi S, Demir-Korkmaz A, Selvaraj G, et al. Viewing the emphasis on state-of-the-art magnetic nanoparticles: Synthesis, physical properties, and applications in cancer theranostics. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1505-23.
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Paudwal G, Rawat N, Gupta R, Baldi A, Singh G, Gupta PN. Recent advances in solid dispersion technology for efficient delivery of poorly water-soluble drugs. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1524-35.
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Tang J, Wang Y, Li Y, et al. Recent technological advances in the mass spectrometry-based nanomedicine studies: An insight from nanoproteomics. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1536-53.
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Minakshi P, Ghosh M, Brar B, et al. Nano-antimicrobials: A new paradigm for combating mycobacterial resistance. Curr Pharm Des 2019; 25(13): 1554-79.

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