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1. Antiallergic Treatment of Bariatric Patients: Potentially Hampered Solubility/Dissolution and Bioavailability of Loratadine, but Not Desloratadine, Post-Bariatric Surgery

2. Methacrylate-Copolymer Eudragit EPO as a Solubility-Enabling Excipient for Anionic Drugs: Investigation of Drug Solubility, Intestinal Permeability, and Their Interplay

3. Toward Successful Cyclodextrin Based Solubility-Enabling Formulations for Oral Delivery of Lipophilic Drugs: Solubility–Permeability Trade-Off, Biorelevant Dissolution, and the Unstirred Water Layer

4. A Win–Win Solution in Oral Delivery of Lipophilic Drugs: Supersaturation via Amorphous Solid Dispersions Increases Apparent Solubility without Sacrifice of Intestinal Membrane Permeability

5. Enhancing the Intestinal Membrane Permeability of Zanamivir: A Carrier Mediated Prodrug Approach

6. The Solubility–Permeability Interplay: Mechanistic Modeling and Predictive Application of the Impact of Micellar Solubilization on Intestinal Permeation

7. Enabling the Intestinal Absorption of Highly Polar Antiviral Agents: Ion-Pair Facilitated Membrane Permeation of Zanamivir Heptyl Ester and Guanidino Oseltamivir

8. The low/high BCS permeability class boundary: physicochemical comparison of metoprolol and labetalol

9. Purely in silico BCS classification: science based quality standards for the world's drugs

10. The solubility-permeability interplay when using cosolvents for solubilization: revising the way we use solubility-enabling formulations

11. Specificity of a prodrug-activating enzyme hVACVase: the leaving group effect

12. High-permeability criterion for BCS classification: segmental/pH dependent permeability considerations

13. Segmental dependent transport of low permeability compounds along the small intestine due to P-glycoprotein: the role of efflux transport in the oral absorption of BCS class III drugs

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