Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, London SE5 8BN, UK
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Noninvasive Ultrasonic Induction of humour Flow Enhances Intrathecal Drug Delivery
Author(s): Jackson Turner*
Intrathecal drug delivery is habitually employed in the treatment and bar of various central system conditions, as doing thus permits medication to directly bypass the barrier. However, the utility of this route of administration is proscribed by poor brain and funiculus parenchymal drug uptake from the liquid body substance. We tend to demonstrate that an easy noninvasive transcranial ultrasound protocol will considerably increase inflow of liquid body substance into the perivascular areas of the brain, to reinforce the uptake of intrathecal administered medication. Specifically, we tend to administered little and huge molecule agents into the cistern magna of r.. View More»