Based on the proceedings of a symposium held in Lawrence, Kan., on Oct. 17-19, 1984, and sponsored by the Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, University of Kansas.
CONTENTS NOTE
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A. Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Factors Influencing Directed Drug Delivery --;Pharmaceutics and the Evolving Technology of Drug Delivery--A Perspective --;Pharmacodynamic Considerations in the Development of New Drug Delivery Concepts --;Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action and Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Models --;The Therapeutic System: Therapeutic Implications of Rate-Controlled Drug Delivery --;B. Physiological and Biochemical Factors Influencing Directed Drug Delivery --;Gastrointestinal Barrier to Oral Drug Delivery --;Strategies for Drug Delivery Through the Blood-Brain Barrier --;The Dermal Barrier to Local and Systemic Drug Delivery --;C. Physical-Chemical Approaches to Directed Drug Delivery --;A Physical Approach to Drug Delivery --;Microparticulate Drug Carriers --;Biodegradable Poly(ortho Esters) as Drug Delivery Forms --;Macromolecules as Drug Delivery Systems --;D. Biological-Chemical Approaches to Directed Drug Delivery --;Monoclonal Antibody Mediated Drug Delivery and Antibody Toxin Conjugates --;Drug Delivery Via Cell-Surface Receptors --;Prodrugs: A Chemical Approach to Targeted Drug Delivery --;New Drug Delivery Systems: Physico-Chemical Considerations --;E. Analytical Aspects of Drug Delivery --;Analytical Aspects of Drug Delivery: An Important and Often Overlooked Problem --;Applications of Miniature Electrodes to Biomedical Studies --;The Use of Scintigraphic Methods for the Evaluation of Novel Delivery Systems --;Approaches to Improve Specificity and Sensitivity in Chromatography.
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Additionally, this work will also interest the biochemists and medicinal chemists involved in drug dis- covery, since the drug delivery system often plays a major role in determining the success or failure of a new drug entity.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Drugs -- Dosage forms -- Congresses.
Pharmaceutical chemistry -- Congresses.
Pharmacokinetics -- Congresses.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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RS200
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E358
1985
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Ronald T. Borchardt, Arnold J. Repta, and Valentino J. Stella.
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Arnold J Repta
Ronald T Borchardt
University of Kansas. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.