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نوره عبدالله محمد البكيري

Assistant Professor

عضو هيئة تدريس

كلية الصيدلة
المبنى 8 الدور 2 رقم المكتب 47
publication
Journal Article
2016

Placental control of drug delivery

⁎, Sanaalarab Al-Enazy . 2016

The placenta serves as the interface between the maternal and fetal circulations and regulates the transfer of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products. When exogenous substances are present in the maternal bloodstream—whether from environmental contact, occupational exposure, medication, or drug abuse—the extent to which this exposure affects the fetus is determined by transport and biotransformation processes in the placental barrier. Advances in drug delivery strategies are expected to improve the treatment of maternal and fetal diseases encountered during pregnancy.

Magazine \ Newspaper
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
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The placenta serves as the interface between the maternal and fetal circulations and regulates the transfer of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.

by Sanaalarab Al-Enazy ⁎, Shariq Ali ⁎, Norah Albekairi⁎, Marwa El-Tawil ⁎, Erik Rytting⁎
2016
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This chapter provides an overview of cell culture models that may be used to predict drug transport across relevant biological barriers.

by IRINA KALASHNIKOVA, NORAH ALBEKAIRI, SHARIQ ALI, SANAALARAB AL ENAZY, ERIK RYTTING
2016
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Background: Fetal arrhythmias can lead to fetal congestive heart failure and hydrops fetalis. Digoxin (the first-line treatment) has low transplacental permeability and high risk of maternal side…

by Norah A Albekairi, Sanaalarab Al-Enazy, Shariq Ali , Erik Rytting
2015