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  • 1. Ibuprofen-loaded ethylcellulose/polystyrene microspheres: an approach to get prolonged drug release with reduced burst effect and low ethylcellulose content.
    Saravanan M, Bhaskar K, Srinivasa Rao G, Dhanaraju MD.
    J Microencapsul; 2003; 20(3):289-302. PubMed ID: 12881111
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  • 3. Ibuprofen-loaded ethylcellulose microspheres: release studies and analysis of the matrix structure through the Higuchi model.
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  • 6. Ibuprofen-loaded ethylcellulose microspheres: analysis of the matrix structure by thermal analysis.
    Dubernet C, Rouland JC, Benoit JP.
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    Nagda C, Chotai N, Patel S, Nagda D, Patel U, Soni T.
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    Majeed A, Ranjha NM, Hanif M, Abbas G, Khan MA.
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  • 11. Study of processing parameters influencing the properties of diltiazem hydrochloride microspheres.
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  • 12. Lappaconitine-loaded microspheres for parenteral sustained release: effects of formulation variables and in vitro characterization.
    Xu H, Zhong H, Liu M, Xu C, Gao Y.
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    Afrasiabi Garekani H, Sedighi S, Sadeghi F.
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  • 14. Preparation and characterization of ibuprofen microspheres.
    Bolourtchian N, Karimi K, Aboofazeli R.
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