Nano-based drug delivery systems: recent developments and preclinical studies for biomedical applications
22 SEPTEMBER11:30 - 13:00
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HEALTH | ||||
NANOMEDICINE |
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TT.VI - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | ||||
Nano-based drug delivery systems: recent developments and preclinical studies for biomedical applications |
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Co-organized with ISS Chairs: Marisa COLONE & Maria CONDELLO, ISS |
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Nanomedicine and nano delivery system research represent rapidly developing fields where materials in the nanoscale range are employed as tools to deliver therapeutic or diagnostic agents to specific sites in a controlled manner. Both in vitro cell culture models and different in vivo systems are increasingly employed to assess the ability of nano-based delivery systems to transport and selectively release drugs inside the cell/tissue target. A number of nanocarriers have allowed achieving an increased drug therapeutic efficacy in preclinical studies and some of them also in clinical trials. |
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TT.VI.B.1 | Chiara LICO - CV Laboratory Biomedical Technologies, ENEA Centro Ricerche Casaccia Plant virus nanoparticles as an innovative platform for targeted drug delivery to medulloblastoma |
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TT.VI.B.2 | Luigi BATTAGLIA - CV University of Turin Nanoemulsions as delivery systems for poly-chemotherapy aiming at melanoma treatment |
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TT.VI.B.3 | Manuela SCARSELLI - CV University of Rome Tor Vergata Synthesis and applications of 3D multifunctional carbon nanotube networks |
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TT.VI.B.4 | Luca MENICHETTI - CV CNR-IFC, Pisa Multimodality imaging in nanomedicine and theranostics |
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