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Lyophilization of Synthetic Gene Carriers

2012
Lyophilization, also known as freeze drying, is a widely used method for stabilization, improvement of long-term storage stability, and simplification of handling of drugs and/or carrier systems. Lyophilization is time-consuming and energy-consuming, and hence optimized processes are required to avoid time loss and higher costs without compromising ...
Julia Christina, Kasper   +2 more
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Lyophilization Apparatus

Science, 1945
A F, Pomes, G W, Irving
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Lyophilic Colloidal Systems

2001
Publisher Summary All colloidal systems are subdivided into two large classes-thermodynamically stable systems, referred to as lyophilic, and those characterized by kinetic stability only, referred to as lyophobic systems. The possibility of existence of lyophilic systems in equilibrium with macroscopic phases is determined by the nature of dispersed
Eugene D. Shchukin   +3 more
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Microtomy and Lyophilization

Microtomy (micro-small, Tome means cut gr.) is a method for preparing very thin sections of tissue mounted on a glass slide to facilitate microscopic examination. Swiss anatomist Wilhelm His Sr. is the father of microtomy. To study the details of biological tissues, microorganisms and parasites, thin sectioning is required because most of these tissues
Dr. Shama Afroze Baig, Dr. Sanju Sinha
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Preservation of exosomes at room temperature using lyophilization

International journal of pharmaceutics, 2018
Chonlada Charoenviriyakul   +3 more
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LYOPHILIZED LIPOSOMES

Investigative Radiology, 1983
P. M. Shulkin   +3 more
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