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The following pages link to Trileucine improves aerosol performance and stability of spray-dried powders for inhalation (Q81154395):
Displaying 21 items.
- Pharmaceutical particle engineering via spray drying (Q30496354) (← links)
- Nanoparticle agglomerates of fluticasone propionate in combination with albuterol sulfate as dry powder aerosols (Q30665501) (← links)
- Dry powdered aerosols of diatrizoic acid nanoparticle agglomerates as a lung contrast agent (Q33811796) (← links)
- Respirable low-density microparticles formed in situ from aerosolized brittle matrices (Q34508257) (← links)
- Heat-Stable Dry Powder Oxytocin Formulations for Delivery by Oral Inhalation (Q35578871) (← links)
- Investigation of the Changes in Aerosolization Behavior Between the Jet-Milled and Spray-Dried Colistin Powders Through Surface Energy Characterization (Q36642374) (← links)
- Large Porous Hollow Particles: Lightweight Champions of Pulmonary Drug Delivery (Q38714479) (← links)
- Combination chemotherapeutic dry powder aerosols via controlled nanoparticle agglomeration (Q39856908) (← links)
- Pulmonary spray dried powders of tobramycin containing sodium stearate to improve aerosolization efficiency (Q39888784) (← links)
- Development of dry powder inhaler containing tadalafil-loaded PLGA nanoparticles (Q41982783) (← links)
- Theophylline cocrystals prepared by spray drying: physicochemical properties and aerosolization performance (Q41988067) (← links)
- Formulation of inhalable lipid-based salbutamol sulfate microparticles by spray drying technique (Q42168488) (← links)
- Iodinated NanoClusters as an inhaled computed tomography contrast agent for lung visualization (Q42958480) (← links)
- Optimization and characterization of spray-dried IgG formulations: a design of experiment approach (Q45796035) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics of Ethionamide Delivered in Spray-Dried Microparticles to the Lungs of Guinea Pigs (Q46271797) (← links)
- Influence of excipients on physical and aerosolization stability of spray dried high-dose powder formulations for inhalation. (Q53072416) (← links)
- Imagine the Superiority of Dry Powder Inhalers from Carrier Engineering. (Q55250317) (← links)
- Understanding the Impacts of Surface Compositions on the In-Vitro Dissolution and Aerosolization of Co-Spray-Dried Composite Powder Formulations for Inhalation (Q58600938) (← links)
- Spray dried microparticles for controlled delivery of mupirocin calcium: Process–tailored modulation of drug release (Q83294532) (← links)
- Dispersibility and Storage Stability Optimization of High Dose Isoniazid Dry Powder Inhalation Formulations with L-Leucine or Trileucine (Q92282219) (← links)
- Influence of Composition and Spray-Drying Process Parameters on Carrier-Free DPI Properties and Behaviors in the Lung: A review (Q92636126) (← links)