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The aim of Current Drug Delivery is to publish peer-reviewed articles, short communications, short and in-depth reviews in the rapidly developing field of drug delivery. Modern drug research aims to build in delivery properties of a drug at the design phase, however in many cases this ideal cannot be met and the development of delivery systems becomes as important as the development as the drugs themselves.

The journal aims to cover the latest outstanding developments in drug and vaccine delivery employing physical, physico-chemical and chemical methods. The drugs include a wide range of bioactive compounds from simple pharmaceuticals to peptides, proteins, nucleotides, nucleosides and sugars. The journal will also report progress in the fields of transport routes and mechanisms including efflux proteins and multi-drug resistance.

The journal is essential for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug design, development and delivery.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Volume 2, Number 3, July 2005

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Photo-Control of the Polyplexes Formation between DNA and Photo- Cation Generatable Water-Soluble Polymers
pp. 207-214(8)
Authors: Umeda, Mariko; Harada-Shiba, Mariko; Uchida, Kingo; Nakayama, Yasuhide

Chemo-Enzymatic Synthesis of a Trisaccharide-Linked Peptide Aimed at Improved Drug-Delivery
pp. 215-222(8)
Authors: Johnstone, Ken D.; Dieckelmann, Manuela; Jennings, Michael P.; Toth, Istvan; Blanchfield, Joanne T.

Transdermal Delivery of An Analgesic Agent Using Elastic Liposomes: Preparation, Characterization and Performance Evaluation
pp. 223-233(11)
Authors: Jain, Subheet; Jain, N.; Bhadra, D.; Tiwary, A. K.; Jain, N. K.

Folate-Linked Lipid-Based Nanoparticle for Targeted Gene Delivery
pp. 243-252(10)
Authors: Hattori, Yoshiyuki; Maitani, Yoshie

Carbon Nanotubes: On the Road to Deliver
pp. 253-259(7)
Authors: Bianco, Alberto; Hoebeke, Johan; Kostarelos, Kostas; Prato, Maurizio; Partidos, Charalambos D.

Effects of Glycerides on the Intestinal Absorption of Cyclosporine A Using the In-Situ Mesenteric Vein Cannulated Rat Model
pp. 289-294(6)
Authors: Ghorab, Mamdouh M.; Abdel-Salam, Heba M.; Abdel-Moate, Mohamed M.

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