Title : Particulate carriers as drug delivery systems for anti-tubercular and anti-cancer agents

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Particulate carriers as drug delivery systems for anti-tubercular and anti-cancer agents
Researcher: Patel, Miteshbhai D
Guide: Devarajan, Padma V
Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology
Publisher: Institute of Chemical Technology
Place: Mumbai
Year: 2012
Language: Arabic
Subject: Pharmacy
Tuberculosis
Colloidal drug delivery systems
Rifampicin
Ethambutol
Hiv
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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100__|aPatel, Miteshbhai D|eResearcher
110__|aDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology|bInstitute of Chemical Technology|dMumbai
245__|aParticulate carriers as drug delivery systems for anti-tubercular and anti-cancer agents
260__|aMumbai|bInstitute of Chemical Technology|c2012
502__|bPhD
518__|oDate of Notification|d2012
520__|aPart I: Design and Evaluation of Polyethylene Sebacate-Anti-tubercular drug Nanoparticles: Conventional therapy for tuberculosis (TB) exhibits serious limitation of toxicity, insufficient bioavailability at the target sites (macrophages) and emergence o
653__|aPharmacy
653__|aTuberculosis
653__|aColloidal drug delivery systems
653__|aRifampicin
653__|aEthambutol
653__|aHiv
700__|aDevarajan, Padma V|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/12352|yShodhganga
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