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Furthermore, antibiotics were also able to be encapsulated in the hydrogel to avoid the potential wound infection during tumor surgery.
R6G was able to be encapsulated in the core as well as on the surface of nanocarriers due to the strong interaction between R6G and the polymers.
Nanoparticles have been studied since early 1990s and used as drug nanocarriers and are be able to be encapsulated inside nanocarriers or onto the surface of small nanocarrier molecules, genes, biopharmaceuticals and diagnostic and imaging agents [21 23].
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When such drugs are encapsulated in nanoparticles, they are able to change the biodistribution properties of drugs and target the tumor tissue effectively.
In this way the is able to describe common control structures, where the actual data processing is encapsulated in either DFGs or HCDFGs.
A prerequisite for the use of drug-loaded liposomes is to be able to separate encapsulated from free drugs.
In fact, liposomes can protect drugs from metabolic inactivation, and, due to size limitation, they are not able to transport encapsulated molecules across healthy endothelium, thus avoiding anticancer drug accumulation in a large extent in healthy tissues and hence a decrease of side-effects [ 21].
At this stage, microglia may not be able to fully encapsulate large devices with lamellipodia acutely without additional monocyte migration.
Recognizing the inherent laminar flow generated in microfluidic channels, researchers have been able to culture cells encapsulated in 3D matrix on one side of a microchannel and allow fluid flow on the other side of the channel.
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