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Protein viscosity is one of the major obstacles in preparing highly concentrated protein formulations suitable for subcutaneous (subQ) injection. Highly...
Carrying out intended dosing regimens often require highly concentrated protein formulations that may be too viscous for subcutaneous administration or...
Peptide and protein therapeutics generally exhibit high potency and specificity and are increasingly important segments of the pharmaceutical market. However,...
Edible polymers refer to the polymeric materials which can be consumed by human beings, animals or microorganisms without any noxious...
Proteins and peptides have become an important class of therapeutics due to their high specificity and general biocompatibility. However, using...
Phage therapy has gained prominence due to the increasing pathogenicity of “super bugs” and the rise of their multidrug resistance...
The clinical translation of the multiple pharmacological effects of resveratrol (RSV) found in preclinical studies has been impaired by its...
The therapeutic potential of protein drugs has been hindered by difficulties with long-term stability and rapid clearance from the body....
Here, we report a novel “double Pickering stabilization” of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, where complex formation at the interface between Pickering...
Implication of Quantitative Selection of Each Excipient in Product Development Excipients’ role in designing different dosage forms does not require...
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