A Perspective on Microneedle-Based Drug Delivery and Diagnostics in Paediatrics.
Liliana R PiresK B VinayakumarMaria TurosVerónica MiguelJoão GasparPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2019)
Microneedles (MNs) have been extensively explored in the literature as a means to deliver drugs in the skin, surpassing the stratum corneum permeability barrier. MNs are potentially easy to produce and may allow the self-administration of drugs without causing pain or bleeding. More recently, MNs have been investigated to collect/assess the interstitial fluid in order to monitor or detect specific biomarkers. The integration of these two concepts in closed-loop devices holds the promise of automated and minimally invasive disease detection/monitoring and therapy. These assure low invasiveness and, importantly, open a window of opportunity for the application of population-specific and personalised therapies.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- drug delivery
- chronic pain
- systematic review
- machine learning
- pain management
- atrial fibrillation
- deep learning
- neuropathic pain
- high throughput
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- cancer therapy
- stem cells
- wound healing
- spinal cord injury
- label free
- artificial intelligence
- drug release
- chemotherapy induced