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      Ultrasound-mediated blood-brain barrier disruption for targeted drug delivery in the central nervous system.

      Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
      Animals, Blood-Brain Barrier, metabolism, Drug Delivery Systems, Humans, Ultrasonic Therapy, Ultrasonics, methods

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          The physiology of the vasculature in the central nervous system (CNS), which includes the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and other factors, complicates the delivery of most drugs to the brain. Different methods have been used to bypass the BBB, but they have limitations such as being invasive, non-targeted or requiring the formulation of new drugs. Focused ultrasound (FUS), when combined with circulating microbubbles, is a noninvasive method to locally and transiently disrupt the BBB at discrete targets. This review provides insight on the current status of this unique drug delivery technique, experience in preclinical models, and potential for clinical translation. If translated to humans, this method would offer a flexible means to target therapeutics to desired points or volumes in the brain, and enable the whole arsenal of drugs in the CNS that are currently prevented by the BBB. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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          4041837
          10.1016/j.addr.2014.01.008

          Chemistry
          Animals,Blood-Brain Barrier,metabolism,Drug Delivery Systems,Humans,Ultrasonic Therapy,Ultrasonics,methods

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