Antituberculous Drugs: Progress and Challenges
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pharmacology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 146
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Dear Colleagues,
The knowledge of the characteristics and properties of tuberculostatic drugs in solutions is important for fundamental reasons and for practical application in areas such as pharmaceuticals, chemistry, and medicine. However, despite the many factors supporting the importance of these complex systems, our understanding of them is not yet well established. Therefore, in this Special Issue, “Antituberculous Drugs: Progress and Challenges”, we encourage researchers to contribute the latest developments in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and medicinal fields, with a strong focus on drugs, carriers, bioavailability, and delivery systems for tuberculosis. Furthermore, submissions that address the characterization of these drug systems and provide physicochemical property parameters to allow them to be modeled for future practical applications are also welcome. Manuscripts may include research articles and reviews in order to advance chemical and pharmaceutical development.
Dr. Ana Maria Telmo Dias Pereira Vicente Cabral
Dr. Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- antituberculostatic drugs
- carriers
- bioavailability
- delivery systems
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