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Influence of heat treatment on spray-dried mixtures of Amioca (R) starch and Carbopol (R) 974P used as carriers for nasal drug delivery
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Spray-dried powders of starch and crosslinked poly(acrylic acid) as carriers for nasal delivery of inactivated influenza vaccine
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Effect on the nasal bioavailability of co-processing drug and bioadhesive carrier via spray-drying
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In-vitro and in-vivo evaluation of enteric-coated starch-based pellets prepared via extrusion/spheronisation
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The addition of calcium ions to starch/Carbopol (R) mixtures enhances the nasal bioavailability of insulin
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Development of starch-based pellets via extrusion/spheronisation
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Immediate release of poorly soluble drugs from starch-based pellets prepared via extrusion/spheronisation
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Influence of deposition and spray pattern of nasal powders on insulin bioavailability
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Characterization and in vivo evaluation of ocular minitablets prepared with different bioadhesive Carbopol-starch components
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Correlation between the molecular morphology and the biocompatibility of bioadhesive carriers prepared from spray-dried starch/Carbopol((R)) blends