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The impact of the injection mold temperature upon polymer crystallization and resulting drug release from immediate and sustained release tablets
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3D printing of high drug loaded dosage forms using thermoplastic polyurethanes
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A single dose of intravenous combretastatin A4-phosphate is reasonably well tolerated and significantly reduces tumour vascularization in canine spontaneous cancers
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Downstream processing from melt granulation towards tablets : in-depth analysis of a continuous twin-screw melt granulation process using polymeric binders
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Piecewise linear fitting in dynamic micro-CT
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Thermoplastic polyurethanes for the manufacturing of high drug loaded sustained release matrices
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Thermoplastic polyurethane-based intravaginal rings for prophylaxis and treatment of (recurrent) bacterial vaginosis
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Acrylamides with hydrolytically labile carbonate ester side chains as versatile building blocks for well-defined block copolymer micelles via RAFT polymerization
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Downstream processing from hot-melt extrusion towards tablets : a quality by design approach
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In-line monitoring of compaction properties on a rotary tablet press during tablet manufacturing of hot-melt extruded amorphous solid dispersions
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Evaluation of combination therapy for Burkholderia cenocepacia lung infection in different in vitro and in vivo models
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The use of partially hydrolysed polyvinyl alcohol for the production of high drug-loaded sustained release pellets via extrusion-spheronisation and coating : in vitro and in vivo evaluation
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A comparative study between melt granulation/compression and hot melt extrusion/injection molding for the manufacturing of oral sustained release thermoplastic polyurethane matrices
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pH-degradable imidazoquinoline-ligated nanogels for lymph node-focused immune activation
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Hydrophilic thermoplastic polyurethanes for the manufacturing of highly dosed oral sustained release matrices via hot melt extrusion and injection molding