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In vitro techniques to evaluate buccal films

Journal of Controlled Release, 2013
Extensive research on transmucosal drug delivery in the past few decades has resulted in the clinical application of several drug molecules through the buccal route. Interestingly, most of the new chemical moieties under clinical trials are being screened for their potential to deliver through the buccal cavity.
Sree Harsha   +5 more
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In Vivo and In Vitro Starch Digestion: Are Current in Vitro Techniques Adequate?

Biomacromolecules, 2010
The time evolution of the size distributions of (fully branched and debranched) starch molecules during in vivo and in vitro digestion was analyzed using size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and compared. In vivo digesta were collected from the small intestine of pigs fed with raw normal maize starch; in vitro digestion was carried out on the same diet ...
Hasjim, Jovin   +3 more
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Advances in In Vitro Models of Neuromuscular Junction: Focusing on Organ‐on‐a‐Chip, Organoids, and Biohybrid Robotics

Advances in Materials, 2023
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a peripheral synaptic connection between presynaptic motor neurons and postsynaptic skeletal muscle fibers that enables muscle contraction and voluntary motor movement.
Y. Leng   +18 more
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In vitro comparison of conventional surgical and rotary ultrasonic bone drilling techniques

Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part H, journal of engineering in medicine, 2020
In orthopedic and trauma surgical operations, drilling of bone is one of the commonly used procedures performed in hospitals and is a clinical practice for fixing the fractured parts of human bones.
Vishal Gupta   +3 more
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The Continuous Evolution In Vitro Technique

Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry, 2010
AbstractIn vitro experimentation techniques were developed in response to the necessity of exploring new molecular structures and functions and to better understand evolutionary phenomena that shape organismal and molecular populations. The advancement of these techniques has allowed further exploration of more complicated evolutionary dynamics.
Carolina Díaz Arenas, Niles Lehman
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A technique for the study of myogenesis in vitro

Experimental Cell Research, 1958
THE differentiation into muscle elements of cells originating in explants of embryonic muscle tissue has been repeatedly studied. The literature has recently been reviewed by Godman [2] and individual references will not be given here. In the case to be described differentiation was both constant and rapid and the method may be suitable for studies of ...
S Howarth, R Dourmashkin
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In Vitro Fertilization and Related Techniques [PDF]

open access: possible, 1996
In 1978 the medical journal Lancet published a summary by the English gynecologist Patrick Steptoe and the physiologist Robert Edwards on the birth of the first extra corporeally fertilized child in England on 25 July 1978, a so-called test-tube baby (Steptoe and Edwards 1978).
K. Grunwald   +3 more
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The in vitro micronucleus technique

Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2000
The study of DNA damage at the chromosome level is an essential part of genetic toxicology because chromosomal mutation is an important event in carcinogenesis. The micronucleus assays have emerged as one of the preferred methods for assessing chromosome damage because they enable both chromosome loss and chromosome breakage to be measured reliably ...
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