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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

Volume 3, Number 1, January 2006
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Author Index to Volume 2
pp. i-ii(1)
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Subject Index to Volume 2
pp. iii-ix(1)
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Novel Methods for the Non-Invasive Administration of DNA Therapeutics and Vaccines
pp. 3-15(13)
Author: Littel-van den Hurk, Sylvia v.D.

DNA Delivery for Vaccination and Therapeutics Through the Skin
pp. 17-28(12)
Authors: Foldvari, Marianna; Babiuk, Shawn; Badea, Ildiko

Non-Invasive Immunization on the Skin Using DNA Vaccine
pp. 29-35(7)
Authors: Cui, Zhengrong; Dierling, Annie; Foldvari, Marianna

Topical DNA Vaccination with DNA/Lipid Based Complex
pp. 37-45(9)
Authors: Choi, Myeong J.; Kim, Jong H.; Maibach, Howard I.

Advances in Noninvasive Pulmonary Gene Therapy
pp. 55-63(9)
Author: Densmore, Charles L.

Minimally Invasive Cutaneous Delivery of Macromolecules and Plasmid DNA Via Microneedles
pp. 65-75(11)
Authors: Coulman, Sion A.; Barrow, David; Anstey, Alexander; Gateley, Chris; Morrissey, Anthony; Wilke, Nicolle; Allender, Chris; Brain, Keith; Birchall, James C.

Sequence and Time Dependence of Transfection Efficiency of Electrically- Assisted Gene Delivery to Tumors in Mice
pp. 77-81(5)
Authors: Cemazar, Maja; Pavlin, Darja; Kranjc, Simona; Grosel, Alenka; Mesojednik, Suzana; Sersa, Gregor

Topical DermaVir Vaccine Targeting Dendritic Cells
pp. 83-88(6)
Authors: Lisziewicz, Julianna; Kelly, Laurene; Lori, Franco

Gene Delivery into Human Skin In Vitro Using Biphasic Lipid Vesicles
pp. 89-93(5)
Authors: Foldvari, Marianna; Kumar, Praveen; King, Martin; Batta, Ravinder; Michel, Deborah; Badea, Ildiko; Wloch, Mary

Thermotropic and Spectroscopic Behavior of Skin: Relationship with Percutaneous Permeation Enhancement
pp. 95-113(19)
Authors: Babita, Kumar; Kumar, Vinod; Rana, Vikas; Jain, Subheet; Tiwary, Ashok K.

Polylactide-Co-Glycolide Microparticles with Surface Adsorbed Antigens as Vaccine Delivery Systems
pp. 115-120(6)
Authors: Singh, Manmohan; Kazzaz, Jina; Ugozzoli, Mildred; Malyala, Padma; Chesko, James; O'Hagan, Derek T.

Particulate and Vesicular Drug Carriers in the Management of Tuberculosis
pp. 121-128(8)
Authors: Rastogi, Rachna; Sultana, Yasmin; Ali, Asgar; Aqil, Mohammed

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