AIMC Topic: Drug Delivery Systems

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The ameliorating approach of nanorobotics in the novel drug delivery systems: a mechanistic review.

Journal of drug targeting
Nanoscale robotics have the ability that it can productively transform multiple energy sources into motion and strength which reflects an expeditiously appearing and captivating area for research of robotics. In today's plethora, biomedical nanorobot...

The capabilities of nanoelectronic 2-D materials for bio-inspired computing and drug delivery indicate their significance in modern drug design.

Life sciences
Remarkable advancements in the computational techniques and nanoelectronics have attracted considerable interests for development of highly-sophisticated materials (Ms) including the theranostics with optimal characteristics and innovative delivery s...

Prioritizing Pain-Associated Targets with Machine Learning.

Biochemistry
While hundreds of genes have been associated with pain, much of the molecular mechanisms of pain remain unknown. As a result, current analgesics are limited to few clinically validated targets. Here, we trained a machine learning (ML) ensemble model ...

Efficient Prediction of In Vitro Piroxicam Release and Diffusion From Topical Films Based on Biopolymers Using Deep Learning Models and Generative Adversarial Networks.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
The purpose of this study was to simultaneously predict the drug release and skin permeation of Piroxicam (PX) topical films based on Chitosan (CTS), Xanthan gum (XG) and its Carboxymethyl derivatives (CMXs) as matrix systems. These films were prepar...

Smart Materials for Microrobots.

Chemical reviews
Over the past 15 years, the field of microrobotics has exploded with many research groups from around the globe contributing to numerous innovations that have led to exciting new capabilities and important applications, ranging from drug delivery, t...

Multi-functionalized micro-helical capsule robots with superior loading and releasing capabilities.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
The functionalization of microrobots is essential for realizing their biomedical application in targeted cargo delivery, but the multifunctional integration of microrobots and controllable cargo delivery remains an enormous challenge at present. This...

Fighting viruses with materials science: Prospects for antivirus surfaces, drug delivery systems and artificial intelligence.

Dental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
OBJECTIVE: Viruses on environmental surfaces, in saliva and other body fluids represent risk of contamination for general population and healthcare professionals. The development of vaccines and medicines is costly and time consuming. Thus, the devel...

Magnetically actuated intelligent hydrogel-based child-parent microrobots for targeted drug delivery.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Small intestine-targeted drug delivery by oral administration has aroused the growing interest of researchers. In this work, the child-parent microrobot (CPM) as a vehicle protects the child microrobots (CMs) under a gastric acid environment and rele...

Assessing Drug Development Risk Using Big Data and Machine Learning.

Cancer research
Identifying new drug targets and developing safe and effective drugs is both challenging and risky. Furthermore, characterizing drug development risk, the probability that a drug will eventually receive regulatory approval, has been notoriously hard ...

Trends in Micro-/Nanorobotics: Materials Development, Actuation, Localization, and System Integration for Biomedical Applications.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Micro-/nanorobots (m-bots) have attracted significant interest due to their suitability for applications in biomedical engineering and environmental remediation. Particularly, their applications in in vivo diagnosis and intervention have been the foc...