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51. An ex vivo experimental system to track fluorescent nanoparticles inside skeletal muscle.

52. L-Carnitine Functionalization to Increase Skeletal Muscle Tropism of PLGA Nanoparticles.

53. Lipoplexes for effective in vitro delivery of microRNAs to adult human cardiac fibroblasts for perspective direct cardiac cell reprogramming.

54. Vancomycin concentrations during cardiopulmonary bypass in pediatric cardiac surgery: a prospective study.

55. Supramolecular Functionalisation of B/N Co-Doped Carbon Nano-Onions for Novel Nanocarrier Systems.

56. Nanotechnological approaches for pentamidine delivery.

57. Hyaluronated and PEGylated Liposomes as a Potential Drug-Delivery Strategy to Specifically Target Liver Cancer and Inflammatory Cells.

58. Clinical Assessment of Continuous Hemodialysis with the Medium Cutoff EMiC®2 Membrane in Patients with Septic Shock.

59. Rationalizing the Design of Hyaluronic Acid-Decorated Liposomes for Targeting Epidermal Layers: A Combination of Molecular Dynamics and Experimental Evidence.

60. Towards a better understanding of thermally treated polycarbophil matrix tablets for controlled release.

61. Nanotechnology Addressing Cutaneous Melanoma: The Italian Landscape.

62. Developing Actively Targeted Nanoparticles to Fight Cancer: Focus on Italian Research.

63. Cannabinoid Formulations and Delivery Systems: Current and Future Options to Treat Pain.

64. Liposomes Loaded with Everolimus and Coated with Hyaluronic Acid: A Promising Approach for Lung Fibrosis.

65. Nanomedicine for Gene Delivery and Drug Repurposing in the Treatment of Muscular Dystrophies.

66. Extracellular Matrix Composition Modulates the Responsiveness of Differentiated and Stem Pancreatic Cancer Cells to Lipophilic Derivate of Gemcitabine.

67. Effects of the Molecular Weight of Hyaluronic Acid in a Carbon Nanotube Drug Delivery Conjugate.

68. MRP5 nitration by NO-releasing gemcitabine encapsulated in liposomes confers sensitivity in chemoresistant pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells.

69. Synthesis of defined oligohyaluronates-decorated liposomes and interaction with lung cancer cells.

70. Exploiting Lipid and Polymer Nanocarriers to Improve the Anticancer Sonodynamic Activity of Chlorophyll.

71. SWCNT-porphyrin nano-hybrids selectively activated by ultrasound: an interesting model for sonodynamic applications.

72. Validation of a simple and economic HPLC-UV method for the simultaneous determination of vancomycin, meropenem, piperacillin and tazobactam in plasma samples.

73. Coencapsulation of disulfiram and doxorubicin in liposomes strongly reverses multidrug resistance in breast cancer cells.

74. Supramolecular functionalization of carbon nano-onions with hyaluronic acid-phospholipid conjugates for selective targeting of cancer cells.

75. Pentamidine-Loaded Lipid and Polymer Nanocarriers as Tunable Anticancer Drug Delivery Systems.

76. Hyaluronic Acid-Decorated Liposomes as Innovative Targeted Delivery System for Lung Fibrotic Cells.

77. Rationally designed hyaluronic acid-based nano-complexes for pentamidine delivery.

78. Hyaluronated liposomes containing H2S-releasing doxorubicin are effective against P-glycoprotein-positive/doxorubicin-resistant osteosarcoma cells and xenografts.

79. Uptake and intracellular fate of biocompatible nanocarriers in cycling and noncycling cells.

80. Pancreatic cancer stem cell proliferation is strongly inhibited by diethyldithiocarbamate-copper complex loaded into hyaluronic acid decorated liposomes.

81. Strategies to Obtain Encapsulation and Controlled Release of Pentamidine in Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles.

82. Chemical and microbiological stability, anticoagulant efficacy and toxicity of 35 and 90 mM trisodium citrate solutions stored in plastic syringes.

83. New Formulation for the Delivery of Oligonucleotides Using "Clickable" siRNA-Polyisoprenoid-Conjugated Nanoparticles: Application to Cancers Harboring Fusion Oncogenes.

84. Hyaluronated mesoporous silica nanoparticles for active targeting: influence of conjugation method and hyaluronic acid molecular weight on the nanovector properties.

85. Folate-targeted liposomal nitrooxy-doxorubicin: An effective tool against P-glycoprotein-positive and folate receptor-positive tumors.

86. Hyaluronan-decorated liposomes as drug delivery systems for cutaneous administration.

87. Polysaccharide-coated liposomes by post-insertion of a hyaluronan-lipid conjugate.

88. Heteronanoparticles by self-Assembly of Doxorubicin and Cyclopamine Conjugates.

89. Hyaluronic acid-conjugated lipoplexes for targeted delivery of siRNA in a murine metastatic lung cancer model.

90. Cell uptake and intracellular fate of phospholipidic manganese-based nanoparticles.

91. Delivery of Gemcitabine Prodrugs Employing Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles.

92. Hyaluronic acid for anticancer drug and nucleic acid delivery.

93. Supramolecular Organization and siRNA Binding of Hyaluronic Acid-Coated Lipoplexes for Targeted Delivery to the CD44 Receptor.

94. Peptide conjugation: before or after nanoparticle formation?

95. Liposomal nitrooxy-doxorubicin: one step over caelyx in drug-resistant human cancer cells.

96. Hyaluronic acid conjugates as vectors for the active targeting of drugs, genes and nanocomposites in cancer treatment.

97. Intravesical thermo-chemotherapy based on conductive heat: a first pharmacokinetic study with mitomycin C in superficial transitional cell carcinoma patients.

98. Advances in anticancer antibody-drug conjugates and immunotoxins.

99. Hyaluronic acid-coated liposomes for active targeting of gemcitabine.

100. Preparation and characterization of novel poly(ethylene glycol) paclitaxel derivatives.

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