"Drug Carriers" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Forms to which substances are incorporated to improve the delivery and the effectiveness of drugs. Drug carriers are used in drug-delivery systems such as the controlled-release technology to prolong in vivo drug actions, decrease drug metabolism, and reduce drug toxicity. Carriers are also used in designs to increase the effectiveness of drug delivery to the target sites of pharmacological actions. Liposomes, albumin microspheres, soluble synthetic polymers, DNA complexes, protein-drug conjugates, and carrier erythrocytes among others have been employed as biodegradable drug carriers.
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D004337
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D26.255.260 E02.319.300.380
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Drug Carriers" by people in Profiles.
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Safety and immunogenicity of a modified vaccinia Ankara vaccine using three immunization schedules and two modes of delivery: A randomized clinical non-inferiority trial. Vaccine. 2017 03 23; 35(13):1675-1682.
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Time for integrating clinical, lifestyle and molecular data to predict drug responses - Authors' reply. EBioMedicine. 2016 05; 7:11.