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Conventional attempts to control cell behaviour and function are
often marred by the toxicity of the drugs used, their premature
waste or inactivation or by their inability to interact with or
reach target sites efficiently. New trends in pharmacology empha
size the development of methods for the optimization of drug
action, for instance by the delivery of drugs, enzymes, hormones,
antigens, genetic material, ets. through carrier systems
selectively to re levant cellular and subcellular sites. A wide
assortment of carriers was discussed in the first NATO Advanced
Studies Institute (ASI) "Targeting of Drugs," the proceedings of
which were published by Plenum Press in 1982 (eds., G. Gregoriadis,
J. Senior and A. Trouet). This book, containing the proceedings of
the 2nd NATO ASI "Receptor-Mediated Targeting of Drugs" held again
at Cape Sounion, Greece during 20 June-l July 1983, deals with drug
delivery through systems possessing ligands which can recognize and
interact with receptors on the target's surface.
Receptor-recognizing carriers that have recently given promise of
realistic expectations in targeting include monoclonal antibodies,
certain proteins that home to specific cells in the body and
liposomes either as such (when they can trigger specific reactions
in the reticuloendothelial system) or in association with targeting
macromolecules. Each of these are discussed extensively by leading
authorities, in terms of applications in biology and medicine and
related methodologies."
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