34 results on '"de Boer, A.H."'
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2. Cold stress increases salt tolerance of the extremophytes Eutrema salsugineum (Thellungiella salsuginea) and Eutrema (Thellungiella) botschantzevii
3. Comment on: Inhaled antimicrobial therapy—Barriers to effective treatment, by J.Weers, Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. (2014), http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.addr.2014.08.013
4. The Cyclops for pulmonary delivery of aminoglycosides; a new member of the Twincer™ family
5. In vitro evaluation of the DP-4M PennCentury™ insufflator
6. Technological and practical challenges of dry powder inhalers and formulations
7. Developments and strategies for inhaled antibiotic drugs in tuberculosis therapy: A critical evaluation
8. A critical view on lactose-based drug formulation and device studies for dry powder inhalation: Which are relevant and what interactions to expect?
9. A comparison between spray drying and spray freeze drying to produce an influenza subunit vaccine powder for inhalation
10. Dry powder inhalation of hemin to induce heme oxygenase expression in the lung
11. Dry powder inhalation of colistin in cystic fibrosis patients: A single dose pilot study
12. Dry powder inhalation of colistin sulphomethate in healthy volunteers: A pilot study
13. The effect of carrier surface treatment on drug particle detachment from crystalline carriers in adhesive mixtures for inhalation
14. Air classifier technology (ACT) in dry powder inhalation
15. Air classifier technology (ACT) in dry powder inhalation
16. A critical evaluation of the relevant parameters for drug redispersion from adhesive mixtures during inhalation
17. The interaction between carrier rugosity and carrier payload, and its effect on drug particle redispersion from adhesive mixtures during inhalation
18. The choice of a compressor for the aerosolisation of tobramycin (TOBI®) with the PARI LC PLUS® reusable nebuliser
19. The effect of carrier surface and bulk properties on drug particle detachment from crystalline lactose carrier particles during inhalation, as function of carrier payload and mixing time
20. Design and application of a new modular adapter for laser diffraction characterization of inhalation aerosols
21. Characterization of inhalation aerosols: a critical evaluation of cascade impactor analysis and laser diffraction technique
22. Equivalence testing of salbutamol dry powder inhalers: in vitro impaction results versus in vivo efficacy
23. The effect of budesonide particle mass on drug particle detachment from carrier crystals in adhesive mixtures during inhalation
24. Dry powder inhalation of antibiotics in cystic fibrosis therapy, part 1: development of a powder formulation with colistin sulfate for a special test inhaler with an air classifier as de-agglomeration principle
25. Dry powder inhalation of antibiotics in cystic fibrosis therapy: part 2
26. Inhalation characteristics and their effects on in vitro drug delivery from dry powder inhalers
27. Inhalation characteristics and their effects on in vitro drug delivery from dry powder inhalers Part 1. Inhalation characteristics, work of breathing and volunteers' preference in dependence of the inhaler resistance
28. Consolidation and compaction of powder mixtures: III. Binary mixtures of different particle size fractions of different types of crystalline lactose
29. Consolidation and compaction of powder mixtures: II. Binary mixtures of different particle size fractions of α-lactose monohydrate
30. Consolidation and compaction of powder mixtures. I. Binary mixtures of same particle size fractions of different types of crystalline lactose
31. Alterations of α-Lactose During DifferentialScanning Calorimetry
32. Transitions of Lactoses by Mechanical andThermal Treatment
33. Effect of Microcrystalline Cellulose on Liquid Penetration in and Disintegration of Directly Compressed Tablets
34. Bonding characteristics by scanning electron microscopy of powders mixed with magnesium stearate
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