The sections in this article are Introduction Cell Membranes Functions of Biological Membranes Kinetic and Thermodynamic Aspects of Biological Membranes Problems of Drugs Crossing through Biological Membranes Through the Skin Mechanical Irritation of Skin Low‐voltage Electroporation of the Skin Through the BBB Small Drugs Peptide Drug Delivery via Syn B Vectors GI Barrier Intestinal Translocation and Disease Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Skin Skin as Semipermeable Nanoporous Barrier Hydrophilic Pathway through the Skin Barrier Solid‐Lipid Nanoparticles ( SLN ) Skin Delivery Chemical Stability of SLN In Vitro Occlusion of SLN In Vivo SLN : Occlusion, Elasticity and Wrinkles Active Compound Penetration into the Skin Controlled Release of Cosmetic Compounds Novel UV Sunscreen System Using SLN Polymer‐based Nanoparticulate Delivery to the Skin Subcutaneous Nanoparticulate Antiepileptic Drug Delivery Nanoparticulate Anticancer Drug Delivery Paclitaxel Doxorubicin 5‐Fluorouracil (5‐ FU ) Antineoplastic Agents Gene Delivery Breast Cancer Nanofibers Composed of Nonbiodegradable Polymer Electrostatic Spinning Scanning Electron Microscopy Differential Scanning Calorimetry ( DSC ) Nanoparticulate Delivery to the BBB Peptide Delivery to the BBB Peptide Conjugation through a Disulfide Bond Biodegradable Polymer Based Nanoparticulate Delivery to BBB Nanoparticulate Gene Delivery to the BBB Mechanism of Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery to the BBB Nanoparticulate Thiamine‐coated Delivery to the BBB Nanoparticle Optics and Living Cell Imaging Oral Nanoparticulate Delivery Lectin‐conjugated Nanoparticulate Oral Delivery Oral Peptide Nanoparticulate‐based Delivery Polymer‐Based Oral Peptide Nanoparticulate Delivery Polyacrylamide Nanospheres Poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) PACA Nanocapsules Derivatized Amino Acid Microspheres Lymphatic Oral Nanoparticulate Delivery Oral Nanosuspension Delivery Mucoadhesion of Nanoparticles after Oral Administration Protein Nanoparticulate Oral Delivery
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