Biomaterials for Drug Delivery
Biomaterials for Drug Delivery are materials that are used to transport therapeutic drugs to a specific site within the body. These materials can be derived from natural sources, such as proteins and polysaccharides, or from synthetic materials, such as polymers. Biomaterials for Drug Delivery can be used for a variety of applications, including the delivery of small molecules, proteins and nucleic acids, and therapies like gene and cell therapy. By improving the targeting and effectiveness of drug delivery, these materials can help reduce the side effects of drugs, increase the efficacy of treatments and improve patient outcomes.
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