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Nanotechnologies for therapeutics and diagnosis

Authors: Christine VAUTHIER, Patrick COUVREUR

Publication date: October 10, 2008, Review date: December 6, 2016

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Christine VAUTHIER: Director of Research at the CNRS, and researcher at the Physicochemistry-pharmacotechnics and biopharmacy laboratory, UMR CNRS 8612, Faculty of Pharmacy, Chatenay-Malabry.

Patrick COUVREUR: Professor at the University of Paris Sud, and Director of the Physicochemistry-Pharmacotechnics and Biopharmacy Laboratory, UMR CNRS 8612, Faculty of Pharmacy, Chatenay-Malabry.

Nanotechnologies have only been recognized as fully-fledged biomedical technologies for the past ten years. Yet they have been the subject of intense research for over thirty years. Indeed, the discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and the development of manufacturing methods for nanoparticles made of synthetic polymers that can be used in vivo in the late 1970s. , have paved...

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