scholarly journals From non-invasive to invasive fetal therapy: A comprehensive review and current update

2021 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 595-601
Author(s):  
Tzu-Yi Lin ◽  
Tuangsit Wataganara ◽  
Steven W. Shaw
Author(s):  
Yohan Kim ◽  
Carlen G. Fifer ◽  
Sarah K. Gelehrter ◽  
Jennifer Williams ◽  
Jimmy C. Lu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Yohan Kim ◽  
Carlen Fifer ◽  
Sarah Gelehrter ◽  
Gabe Owens ◽  
Eli Vlaisavljevich ◽  
...  

2022 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bharti Mangla ◽  
Shamama Javed ◽  
Muhammad H. Sultan ◽  
Waquar Ahsan ◽  
Geeta Aggarwal ◽  
...  

Drug delivery using oral route is the most popular, convenient, safest and least expensive approach. It includes oral transmucosal delivery of bioactive compounds as the mucosal cavity offers an intriguing approach for systemic drug distribution. Owing to the dense vascular architecture and high blood flow, oral mucosal layers are easily permeable and can be an ideal site for drug administration. Recently, the transmucosal route is being investigated for other therapeutic candidates such as vaccines for their efficient delivery. Vaccines have the potential to trigger immune reactions and can act as both prophylactic and therapeutic conduit to a variety of diseases. Administration of vaccines using transmucosal route offers multiple advantages, the most important one being the needle-free (non-invasive) delivery. Development of needle-free devices are the most recent and pioneering breakthrough in the delivery of drugs and vaccines, enabling patients to avoid needles, reducing anxiety, pain and fear as well as improving compliance. Oral, nasal and aerosol vaccination is a novel immunization approach that utilizes a nanocarrier to administer the vaccine. Nanocarriers improve the bioavailability and serve as adjuvants to elicit a stronger immune response, resulting in increased effectiveness of vaccination. Drugs and vaccines with lower penetration abilities can also be delivered transmucosally while maintaining their biological function. The development of micro/nanocarriers for transmucosal delivery of macromolecules, vaccines and other substances is currently drawing much attention and a number of studies were performed recently. This comprehensive review is aimed to summarize the most recent investigations on needle-free and non-invasive approaches for the delivery of vaccines using oral transmucosal route, their strengths and associated challenges. The oral transmucosal vaccine delivery by nanocarriers is the most upcoming advancement in efficient vaccine delivery and this review would help further research and trials in this field.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Huang Lin ◽  
Qi Weizhi ◽  
Xu Jinyu ◽  
Zhao Yuan ◽  
Chi Zihui ◽  
...  

AbstractThis article presents a comprehensive review on a non-invasive, high resolution and high contrast imaging modality, called thermoacoustic tomography (TAT). Details about the principles, history and future directions of TAT are described.


Oral Oncology ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 50 (8) ◽  
pp. 711-716 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muriel Abbaci ◽  
Ingrid Breuskin ◽  
Odile Casiraghi ◽  
Frederic De Leeuw ◽  
Malek Ferchiou ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiwei Yang ◽  
Michal Ciebiera ◽  
Maria Victoria Bariani ◽  
Mohamed Ali ◽  
Hoda Elkafas ◽  
...  

Abstract Uterine fibroids are benign monoclonal neoplasms of the myometrium, representing the most common tumors in women worldwide. To date, no long-term or non-invasive treatment option exists for hormone-dependent uterine fibroids due to the limited knowledge about the molecular mechanisms underlying the initiation and development of uterine fibroids. This paper comprehensively summarizes the recent research advances on uterine fibroids, focusing on their risk factors, development origin, pathogenetic mechanisms, and treatment options. Additionally, we describe the current treatment interventions for uterine fibroids. Finally, future perspectives on uterine fibroids studies are summarized. Deeper mechanistic insights into tumor etiology and uterine fibroids’ complexity can contribute to the newer targeted therapies.


Author(s):  
H.W. Deckman ◽  
B.F. Flannery ◽  
J.H. Dunsmuir ◽  
K.D' Amico

We have developed a new X-ray microscope which produces complete three dimensional images of samples. The microscope operates by performing X-ray tomography with unprecedented resolution. Tomography is a non-invasive imaging technique that creates maps of the internal structure of samples from measurement of the attenuation of penetrating radiation. As conventionally practiced in medical Computed Tomography (CT), radiologists produce maps of bone and tissue structure in several planar sections that reveal features with 1mm resolution and 1% contrast. Microtomography extends the capability of CT in several ways. First, the resolution which approaches one micron, is one thousand times higher than that of the medical CT. Second, our approach acquires and analyses the data in a panoramic imaging format that directly produces three-dimensional maps in a series of contiguous stacked planes. Typical maps available today consist of three hundred planar sections each containing 512x512 pixels. Finally, and perhaps of most import scientifically, microtomography using a synchrotron X-ray source, allows us to generate maps of individual element.


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