NIDA Research Monograph, Number 154 [Printed in 1995]
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Table of Contents
Retrometabolic Approaches to Drug Targeting-----1
Nicholas Bodor
Vector-Mediated Delivery of Opioid Peptides to the Brain-----28
Ulrich Bickel and William M. Pardridge
Conformationally Constrained Peptide Drugs Targeted at the Blood-Brain Barrier-----47
Thomas P. Davis, Thomas J. Abbruscato, Elizabeth Brownson,and Victor J. Hruby
Passive and Facilitative Transport of Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and OligonucleotidesóApplication to Antiviral and Other Therapies-----61
Marcus E. Brewster and Nicholas Bodor
Oral Peptide Delivery: Improving the Systemic Availability of Small Peptides and Enkephalin Analogs-----86
Hye J. Lee and Gordon L. Amidon
The Use of Polymers in the Construction of Controlled-Release Devices-----107
Jorge Heller
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Maternal-Fetal Transport of Drugs of Abuse: A Critical Review-----132
Srikumaran Melethil
Placental Permeability for Drugs of Abuse and Their Metabolites-----152
George D. Olsen
Pharmacodynamics in the Maternal-Fetal-Placental Unit-----163
Abraham M. Rudolph
New Approaches for Drug and Kinetic Analysis in the Maternal-Fetal Unit-----175
George R. Tonn, Ahmad Doroudian, John G. Gordon,Dan W. Rurak, K. Wayne Riggs, Frank S. Abbott, and James E. Axelson
Maternal-Fetal Pharmacokinetics: Summary and Future Directions-----203
Hazel H. Szeto
Technical Issues Concerning Hair Analysis for Drugs of Abuse-----218
Martha R. Harkey
Models for Studying the Cellular Processes and Barriers to the Incorporation of Drugs Into Hair-----235
Douglas E. Rollins, Diana G. Wilkins, and Gerald Krueger
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