2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15122661
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What Are the Key Anatomical Features for the Success of Nose-to-Brain Delivery? A Study of Powder Deposition in 3D-Printed Nasal Casts

Clément Rigaut,
Laura Deruyver,
Maxime Niesen
et al.

Abstract: Nose-to-brain delivery is a promising way to improve the treatment of central nervous system disorders, as it allows the bypassing of the blood–brain barrier. However, it is still largely unknown how the anatomy of the nose can influence the treatment outcome. In this work, we used 3D printing to produce nasal replicas based on 11 different CT scans presenting various anatomical features. Then, for each anatomy and using the Design of Experiments methodology, we characterised the amount of a powder deposited i… Show more

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“…For example, aerogel powder can be added to concrete, plasters, and composite materials, providing a high level of thermal insulation without a significant increase in mass. It is also widely used in research to create new materials with improved properties [33,34].…”
Section: Measurement Results Of Thermal Performance Of the Aerogel-en...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, aerogel powder can be added to concrete, plasters, and composite materials, providing a high level of thermal insulation without a significant increase in mass. It is also widely used in research to create new materials with improved properties [33,34].…”
Section: Measurement Results Of Thermal Performance Of the Aerogel-en...mentioning
confidence: 99%