Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview (3 of 4): Nanoparticles for Biological Applications Including Liposomes

This video, provided by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, is part three of a four-part lecture on the interactions between biological entities and products crafted on a nanoscale, with a focus on nanoparticles for drug delivery. In this part of the lecture, Terence Kuzma from Pennsylvania State University focuses on liposomes as man-made nanoparticles and their important role in cancer treatment and cancer drug delivery. Discussed are possible uses for liposomes, United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines around liposomes, examples of drugs utilizing liposomes, and more.
The video runs 1:03:04 minutes in length. Also included are the presentation slides and an audio version of the lecture. Other parts of the lecture are available to view separately.
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