by Kevin Ita (Author)
Microneedles explores the design, fabrication and use of microneedles for drug and vaccine delivery. This book discusses the contemporary status of the field, describing several areas in detail, including the distinct types of microneedles (dissolving, solid, coted, hollow and hydrogel-forming). The anatomy of the eye is also described to facilitate an understanding of microneedle-assisted ocular drug delivery. Finally, the book provides a detailed discussion of microneedle use in the field of diagnostics, with a chapter dedicated to the mathematical modeling of microneedle-mediated drug delivery.
As microneedles can be used by research scientists in academia and in industry, this book will be ideal for regulatory scientists and graduate students who find the topic relevant to their area of study.
Provides information for the design and fabrication of microneedles Discusses choice of materials, fabrication protocol, sterilization protocol and characterization Supplies the most up-to-date research on all aspects of microneedles
Product Details
Publisher: Elsevier Science; February 6, 2022
Language: English
ISBN: 9780323918114
ISBN: 9780323972345


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