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Cell Culture Models of Biological Barriers: In Vitro Test Systems for Drug Absorption and Delivery

Cell Culture Models of Biological Barriers: In Vitro Test Systems for Drug Absorption and Delivery
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Providing a practical approach to cell culture-based techniques for drug therapy, this book will be an invaluable source of information for both students and pharmaceutical scientists alike.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1695413 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-09-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 464 pages

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"Overall, the major strengths of this volume lie in the comprehensive description of different culture models of biological barriers with additional value added by the useful sections detailing cell culture principles and analysis of transport properties. This volume will meet its stated goal of serving as a valuable resource for pharmaceutical scientists engaged in aspects of drug transport research who need to evaluate transport properties ." - Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 21, No. 3, March 2004

From the Back Cover
Over the past ten years several sophisticated in vitro test systems based on epithelial cell cultures have been introduced in the field of drug delivery. These models have been found to be very useful in characterizing the permeability of drugs across epithelial tissues, and in studying formulations or carrier systems for improved drug delivery and enhanced absorption. Compared to in vivo trials on animals or humans, cell culture models are faster, more convenient and cost effective, ethically advantageous and, most importantly, they can be more easily standardized and validated.
This book provides a practical approach to contemporary cell culture-based in vitro techniques for drug transport studies at biological absorption barriers. It is an invaluable source of information for students attending graduate courses on this subject and pharmaceutical scientists working in industry or in academia.

About the Author
Lehr; C M Saarland University, Sarrburcken,Germany,