Guerriero et al., 2025 - Google Patents
On the biodegradation of micropatterned polymeric filmsGuerriero et al., 2025
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- Author
- Guerriero I
- Pesce C
- Spanò R
- Sganga S
- Tirelli N
- Di Mascolo D
- Palange A
- Decuzzi P
- Publication year
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- bioRxiv
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Polymeric implants for local drug delivery offer significant advantages for treating various medical conditions by enabling the temporal and spatial control of drug release, improving efficacy, and reducing systemic side effects. In this context, µMESH, a 20 μm thin, dual …
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- A61K9/0012—Galenical forms characterised by the site of application
- A61K9/0019—Injectable compositions; Intramuscular, intravenous, arterial, subcutaneous administration; Compositions to be administered through the skin in an invasive manner
- A61K9/0024—Solid, semi-solid or solidifying implants, which are implanted or injected in body tissue
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- A61K9/50—Microcapsules having a gas, liquid or semi-solid filling; Solid microparticles or pellets surrounded by a distinct coating layer, e.g. coated microspheres, coated drug crystals
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