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1. Drug delivery design for intravenous route with integrated physicochemistry, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics: illustration with the case of taxane therapeutics.

2. A unique squalenoylated and nonpegylated doxorubicin nanomedicine with systemic long-circulating properties and anticancer activity.

4. Nanotechnology for therapy and imaging of liver diseases.

5. Squalenoyl gemcitabine nanomedicine overcomes the low efficacy of gemcitabine therapy in pancreatic cancer.

6. Squalene based nanocomposites: a new platform for the design of multifunctional pharmaceutical theragnostics.

7. Superior preclinical efficacy of gemcitabine developed as chitosan nanoparticulate system.

8. Liposomal squalenoyl-gemcitabine: formulation, characterization and anticancer activity evaluation.

9. Novel nanoassemblies composed of squalenoyl-paclitaxel derivatives: synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation.

10. Squalenoyl nucleoside monophosphate nanoassemblies: new prodrug strategy for the delivery of nucleotide analogues.

11. Squalene: A natural triterpene for use in disease management and therapy.

12. Polymeric nanoparticulate system augmented the anticancer therapeutic efficacy of gemcitabine.

13. Anticancer efficacy of squalenoyl gemcitabine nanomedicine on 60 human tumor cell panel and on experimental tumor.

14. Squalenoyl nanomedicine of gemcitabine is more potent after oral administration in leukemia-bearing rats: study of mechanisms.

15. Squalenoylation favorably modifies the in vivo pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of gemcitabine in mice.

16. Magnetoresponsive squalenoyl gemcitabine composite nanoparticles for cancer active targeting.

17. Preclinical toxicology (subacute and acute) and efficacy of a new squalenoyl gemcitabine anticancer nanomedicine.

18. Discovery of new hexagonal supramolecular nanostructures formed by squalenoylation of an anticancer nucleoside analogue.

19. Novel approaches to deliver gemcitabine to cancers.

20. A new nanomedicine of gemcitabine displays enhanced anticancer activity in sensitive and resistant leukemia types.

21. Simultaneous determination of gemcitabine and gemcitabine-squalene by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry in human plasma.

22. Comparative study of some biodegradable polymers on the entrapment efficiency and release behavior of etoposide from microspheres.

23. Squalenoyl nanomedicines as potential therapeutics.

24. Enhanced delivery of etoposide to Dalton's lymphoma in mice through polysorbate 20 micelles.

25. Tumoricidal effects of etoposide incorporated into solid lipid nanoparticles after intraperitoneal administration in Dalton's lymphoma bearing mice.

26. Tamoxifen citrate loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN): preparation, characterization, in vitro drug release, and pharmacokinetic evaluation.

27. Drug delivery to tumours: recent strategies.

28. Etoposide-loaded nanoparticles made from glyceride lipids: formulation, characterization, in vitro drug release, and stability evaluation.

29. Rapid and sensitive HPLC method for the estimation of doxorubicin in dog blood--the silver nitrate artifact.

30. Pharmacokinetics and biodistribution studies of Doxorubicin loaded poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles synthesized by two different techniques.

31. Etoposide-incorporated tripalmitin nanoparticles with different surface charge: formulation, characterization, radiolabeling, and biodistribution studies.

32. Influence of polymerization technique and experimental variables on the particle properties and release kinetics of methotrexate from poly(butylcyanoacrylate) nanoparticles.

33. Enhanced tumour uptake of doxorubicin loaded poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles in mice bearing Dalton's lymphoma tumour.

34. Lymphatic transport of orally administered drugs.

35. Floating dosage systems in drug delivery.

36. Effect of physicochemical parameters on skin permeability of antihypertensive.

37. Enhancer aided in vitro permeation of atenolol and prazosin hydrochloride through mice skin.

38. Comparison of skin permeability of drugs in mice and human cadaver skin.

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