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  • 3. Mechanisms of inactivation of HSV-2 during storage in frozen and lyophilized forms.
    Hansen RK, Zhai S, Skepper JN, Johnston MD, Alpar HO, Slater NK.
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  • 5. The influence of tertiary butyl alcohol and volatile salts on the sublimation of ice from frozen sucrose solutions: implications for freeze-drying.
    Oesterle J, Franks F, Auffret T.
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  • 6. Investigation of nanocapsules stabilization by amorphous excipients during freeze-drying and storage.
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    Eur J Pharm Biopharm; 2006 Jun; 63(2):87-94. PubMed ID: 16621490
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  • 9. Investigation on formulation and preparation of adenovirus encoding human endostatin lyophilized powders.
    Chen S, Guo D, Guo B, Liu J, Shen Y, Xu X, Huang W, Guo S.
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  • 14. Quench cooled ice crystal imprint size: a micro-method for study of macromolecular hydration.
    Cameron IL, Hunter KE, Fullerton GD.
    Scanning Microsc; 1988 Jun 10; 2(2):885-98. PubMed ID: 3399855
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  • 16. Cryofixation of tissue specimens studied by cooling rate measurements and scanning electron microscopy.
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  • 17. A novel bottom-up process to produce drug nanocrystals: controlled crystallization during freeze-drying.
    de Waard H, Hinrichs WL, Frijlink HW.
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  • 18. Rapid optimization of protein freeze-drying formulations using ultra scale-down and factorial design of experiment in microplates.
    Grant Y, Matejtschuk P, Dalby PA.
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  • 19. Large ice crystals in the nucleus of rapidly frozen liver cells.
    Bischof JC, Rubinsky B.
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  • 20. Spray freezing into liquid nitrogen for highly stable protein nanostructured microparticles.
    Yu Z, Garcia AS, Johnston KP, Williams RO.
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