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Academic Article Development of biodegradable drug delivery system to treat addiction.
Academic Article Preparation and in-vitro/in-vivo evaluation of surface-modified poly (lactide-co-glycolide) fluorescent nanoparticles.
Academic Article Cellular delivery of PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles.
Academic Article Stability of lyophilized siRNA nanosome formulations.
Academic Article Development and in vitro evaluation of a nanoemulsion for transcutaneous delivery.
Academic Article Preparation and in vitro evaluation of hydrophilic fenretinide nanoparticles.
Academic Article Effect of squalane on mebendazole-loaded Compritol? nanoparticles.
Academic Article Formulation and evaluation of biodegradable nanoparticles for the oral delivery of fenretinide.
Academic Article Aptamer-functionalized hybrid nanoparticle for the treatment of breast cancer.
Academic Article Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) encapsulated poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel as a drug delivery system.
Academic Article Effect of different ratios of high and low molecular weight PLGA blend on the characteristics of pentamidine microcapsules.
Academic Article Effect of co-solvents on the characteristics of enkephalin microcapsules.
Academic Article Effect of surfactant on the characteristics of biodegradable microcapsules.
Academic Article Preparation of polylactide-co-glycolide and chitosan hybrid microcapsules of amifostine using coaxial ultrasonic atomizer with solvent evaporation.
Academic Article Preparation of biodegradable microcapsules containing zidovudine (AZT) using solvent evaporation technique.
Academic Article Effect of formulation and processing factors on the characteristics of biodegradable microcapsules of zidovudine.
Academic Article Encapsulation of indomethacin using coaxial ultrasonic atomization followed by solvent evaporation.
Academic Article Spray-dried chitosan as a direct compression tableting excipient.
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