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nanoformulation

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  • noun medicine The formulation of a nanomedicine

Etymologies

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From nano- +‎ formulation

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Examples

  • The conference will gather the global scientific community in nanoformulation to share and exchange ideas, and foster collaborations with relevant international partners.

    PR.com Press Releases Institute of Chemical 2010

  • One position seeks a committed scientist with expertise at the crossroad of nanoformulation synthesis and neurosciences.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • In addition, the nanoformulation had significant anticancer activity that surpassed that of either of the two drugs administered together or separately, particularly in multidrug-resistant cells.

    Nano Tech Wire 2009

  • To help track this nanoformulation, the investigators also added a fluorescent dye to the mixture.

    Nano Tech Wire 2009

  • The investigators prepared their nanoformulation by mixing the two drugs with flaxseed oil, the emulsifier lecithin from egg yolks, and the biocompatible polymer polyethylene glycol.

    Nano Tech Wire 2009

  • One example is Abraxane, a nanoformulation of the anti-cancer chemotherapy paclitaxel.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • Duke University bioengineers have developed a simple and inexpensive method for loading cancer drug payloads into nano-scale delivery vehicles and demonstrated in animal models that this new nanoformulation can eliminate tumors after a single treatment.

    Nano Tech Wire 2009

  • Duke University bioengineers have developed a simple and inexpensive method for loading cancer drug payloads into nano-scale delivery vehicles and demonstrated in animal models that this new nanoformulation can eliminate tumors after a single treatment.

    unknown title 2009

  • Since blood vessels supplying tumors are more porous, or leaky, than normal vessels, the nanoformulation can more easily enter and accumulate within tumor cells.

    unknown title 2009

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