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Successful batch and continuous lyophilization of mRNA LNP formulations depend on cryoprotectants and ionizable lipids
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Development and characterisation of a continuous freeze-drying technology for unit doses
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Increasing angiogenesis factors in hypoxic diabetic wound conditions by siRNA delivery : additive effect of LbL-gold nanocarriers and desloratadine-induced lysosomal escape
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A NIR-based study of desorption kinetics during continuous spin freeze-drying
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Development and application of a mechanistic cooling and freezing model of the spin freezing step within the framework of continuous freeze-drying
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Spin freezing and its impact on pore size, tortuosity and solid state
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A primary drying model-based comparison of conventional batch freeze-drying to continuous spin-freeze-drying for unit doses
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Lyophilization and nebulization of pulmonary surfactant-coated nanogels for siRNA inhalation therapy
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In-situ X-ray imaging of sublimating spin-frozen solutions
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4D micro-computed X-ray tomography as a tool to determine critical process and product information of spin freeze-dried unit doses
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Dry amorphisation of mangiferin, a poorly water-soluble compound, using mesoporous silica
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Dual chamber cartridges in a continuous pharmaceutical freeze-drying concept : determination of the optimal dynamic infrared heater temperature during primary drying
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Potential of near-infrared chemical imaging as process analytical technology tool for continuous freeze-drying
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The relevance of shear, sedimentation and diffusion during spin freezing, as potential first step of a continuous freeze-drying process for unit doses
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Modelling the primary drying step for the determination of the optimal dynamic heating pad temperature in a continuous pharmaceutical freeze-drying process for unit doses