Drug Delivery to the Brain Physiological Concepts, Methodologies and

This book describes the different approaches for drug delivery to the brain with an emphasis on the physiology of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the governing principles and concepts for drug delivery across the BBB. It contains cutting-edge methods fo

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Margareta Hammarlund-Udenaes Elizabeth C.M. de Lange Robert G. Thorne Editors

Drug Delivery to the Brain Physiological Concepts, Methodologies and Approaches

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Margareta Hammarlund-Udenaes Elizabeth C.M. de Lange • Robert G. Thorne Editors

Drug Delivery to the Brain Physiological Concepts, Methodologies and Approaches

Editors Margareta Hammarlund-Udenaes Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Translational PKPD Research Group Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

Elizabeth C.M. de Lange Target Site equilibration Group LACDR/Pharmacology, Leiden University Leiden, The Netherlands

Robert G. Thorne Pharmaceutical Sciences Division University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Madison, WI, USA

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