Odetade et al. - Google Patents
Preparation of nanoliposomes and nanocrystals using microfluidic strategies [Poster]Odetade et al.
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- Odetade D
- Vladisavljevic G
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1. Introduction o Nanocrystals (NC) and nanoparticles (NP) are used in pharmaceutical industries as it offers improved performance of active ingredients, stability, controlled- delivery, increased comfort and reduction in overall drug content. It is also used in other …
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