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  • 2. Development of New Formulation Dry Powder for Pulmonary Delivery Using Amino Acids to Improve Stability.
    Suzuki Y, Okuda T, Okamoto H.
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  • 3. Optimized pulmonary gene transfection in mice by spray-freeze dried powder inhalation.
    Mohri K, Okuda T, Mori A, Danjo K, Okamoto H.
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  • 6. Spray freeze drying for dry powder inhalation of nanoparticles.
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  • 7. Stable and inhalable powder formulation of mRNA-LNPs using pH-modified spray-freeze drying.
    Ogawa K, Aikawa O, Tagami T, Ito T, Tahara K, Kawakami S, Ozeki T.
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  • 8. Application of spray freeze drying to theophylline-oxalic acid cocrystal engineering for inhaled dry powder technology.
    Tanaka R, Hattori Y, Otsuka M, Ashizawa K.
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  • 9. Inhalable Spray-Freeze-Dried Powder with L-Leucine that Delivers Particles Independent of Inspiratory Flow Pattern and Inhalation Device.
    Otake H, Okuda T, Hira D, Kojima H, Shimada Y, Okamoto H.
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  • 10. [Development of Inhalable Dry Powder Formulations Loaded with Nanoparticles Maintaining Their Original Physical Properties and Functions].
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  • 11. Formulation of pH responsive peptides as inhalable dry powders for pulmonary delivery of nucleic acids.
    Liang W, Kwok PC, Chow MY, Tang P, Mason AJ, Chan HK, Lam JK.
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  • 12. Spray Freeze Drying of Biologics: A Review and Applications for Inhalation Delivery.
    Farinha S, Sá JV, Lino PR, Galésio M, Pires J, Rodrigues MÂ, Henriques J.
    Pharm Res; 2023 May 15; 40(5):1115-1140. PubMed ID: 36456666
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