Nanomedicines: are we lost in translation?
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(2) 78. Guest Editorial. Translation to the patient is a long road especially for complex drug products such as nanomedicines. But this special issue shows that this field of research is very dynamic. The performances claimed for nanomedicines are now constantly increasing. The hurdles to overcome to reach the market are also increasingly described and understood. We really think that despite the difficulties, these very promising new drugs will be widely used in. the future, hopefully to help the patients to be cured more quickly and effectively. Frederic Lagarce Inserm U1066 Micro et Nanomédecines biomimétiques Service Pharmacie, CHU Angers 4 rue Larrey 49033 Angers cedex 9, France E-mail: frederic.lagarce@univ-angers.fr. Brought to you by | Université d'Angers Authenticated Download Date | 4/21/15 2:13 PM.
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