While nanoparticles are likely to be a vital tool for drug development, the reasons why we don’t regularly use nanoparticles for drug delivery can be boiled down to two things: Nanoparticles currently don’t do many of things that we want to do. The things that we want nanoparticles to do aren’t actually all that useful. read more
Nanoparticles for drug delivery to the brain is a method for transporting drug molecules across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) using nanoparticles. These drugs cross the BBB and deliver pharmaceuticals to the brain for therapeutic treatment of neurological disorders. read more