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Tunable release of curcumin with an in silico-supported approach from mixtures of highly porous PLGA microparticles

Di Natale et al., 2020

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Di Natale C
Onesto V
Lagreca E
Vecchione R
Netti P
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In recent years, drug delivery systems have become some of the main topics within the biomedical field. In this scenario, polymeric microparticles (MPs) are often used as carriers to improve drug stability and drug pharmacokinetics in agreement with this kind of treatment …
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