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Microneedle array‐based platforms for future theranostic applications
Owen Guy ,
Sanjiv Sharma ,
Olivia Howells,
Natasha Rajendran,
Sarah Mcintyre,
Sara Amini-Asl,
Pauline Henri,
Yufei Liu,
Owen Guy,
Anthony E.G. Cass,
May C. Morris
ChemBioChem
Swansea University Authors: Owen Guy , Sanjiv Sharma
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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/cbic.201900112
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Theranostics involves finding the biomarkers of a disease, fighting them through site specific drug delivery and following them for prognosis of the disease. Microneedle array technology has been used for drug delivery and extended for continuous monitoring of analytes present in the skin compartmen...
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Theranostics involves finding the biomarkers of a disease, fighting them through site specific drug delivery and following them for prognosis of the disease. Microneedle array technology has been used for drug delivery and extended for continuous monitoring of analytes present in the skin compartment. We envisage the use of microneedle arrays for future theranostic applications. The potential of using combined microneedle array‐based drug delivery and diagnostics as part of closed‐loop control system for the management of diseases and delivery of precision drugs in individual patients, is reported in this paper. |
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