Investigation of the Pharmacokinetic Properties of Aspirin Analogues
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TA Instruments
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Understanding and predicting aggregation in biopharmaceuticals
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Ozone Detection in Pharmaceutical Containers
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Microscale freeze-dried and liquid formulations of biotherapeutics to investigate the relationship between forced degradation and long-term shelf life
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An orthogonal approach to pre-formulation and stability studies
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Thermal characterization of protein based sterile ocular implants
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Dr. Paul A. Dalby
Dept Biochemical Engineering, UCL, London UK – p.dalby@ucl.ac.uk Screen early – fail early: Rapid analytical screens for protein formulation Biophysical analyses are essential for understanding the effect of formulation excipients on protein stability. However, most are not accessible for small quantities of precious materials or for higher-throughput analyses. Microscale and microfluidic platforms are enabling small quantities […]
The Evaluation of High Throughput Apparent Solubility and Conformation Assays as Predictive Tools for Early Stage Formulation Development
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Inhalable formulations loaded with therapeutic protein constructs
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