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Correction to: Patients' usability of seven most used dry-powder inhalers in COPD. [PDF]
Dal Negro RW, Turco P, Povero M.
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A highly sensitive electrochemical sensor featuring lanthanum stannate nanomaterial is introduced for the rapid detection of bisphenol A (BPA) in water. The sensor delivers fast response, excellent selectivity, and ultra‐low detection limits, enabling reliable monitoring of BPA in real environmental samples.
Ragu Sasikumar +4 more
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PHARMACEUTICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DRY POWDER INHALER DESIGN: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Anurag Tiwari +3 more
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ABSTRACT Although several advances in glycogen storage disorder (GSD) management have been made over the years, there is still increased morbidity and mortality in these patients, particularly among those with GSD type I (GSDI). Here, we describe a case series of five patients with GSDIa who presented with severe lactic acidosis and passed away without
Herodes Guzman +5 more
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Advanced spray dried proliposomes of amphotericin B lung surfactant-mimic phospholipid microparticles/nanoparticles as dry powder inhalers for targeted pulmonary drug delivery. [PDF]
Gomez AI +6 more
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Nanoparticle‐driven nose‐to‐brain drug delivery offers a noninvasive approach to bypass the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and directly modulate reactive astrocytes in CNS disorders. This review highlights biodegradable nanoparticles for astrocyte modulation, enhancing drug bioavailability, sustained release, and neuroinflammation control.
Senamile M. Dlamini +3 more
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This study critically analyzed the main advances in ZnO nanomaterials obtained from different synthetic approaches (mediated by plants, microbes and seaweeds), and their functional and biological properties were prospected for applications in the food and nanomedicine sector.
Italo Rennan Sousa Vieira +2 more
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This article highlights the fibrous morphology of multiwalled carbon nanotubes as a key factor in their genotoxicity. Fibers physically interfere in cell division, generating binucleated cells and micronuclei, both of which are precursors of carcinogenesis.
Núria Pulido‐Artola +4 more
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