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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1975
AbstractMicroencapsulation is the enveloping of liquid droplets or fine solid particles to form microscopic capsules 1 to 5000 μm in diameter. For the fabrication of such capsules special techniques have been developed which take into account the substance to be encapsulated and the intended use of the capsules.
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AbstractMicroencapsulation is the enveloping of liquid droplets or fine solid particles to form microscopic capsules 1 to 5000 μm in diameter. For the fabrication of such capsules special techniques have been developed which take into account the substance to be encapsulated and the intended use of the capsules.
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Microencapsulation of Rodenticides
Nature, 1968Two characteristics which markedly influence the suitability of a toxic compound for use as a rodenticide are its palatability and the speed of onset of its toxic effects. At best a compound should have not only an attractive or at least a neutral flavour when mixed with bait, but also a delayed toxic action to allow ingestion of a lethal quantity of ...
J H, Greaves +3 more
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Microencapsulation of erythrocytes
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1982Human erythrocytes have been encapsulated in a polyacrylate membrane by a simple precipitation process. The encapsulated cells appeared to remain functional after encapsulation: the consumption of glucose and the ability to reversibly bind oxygen was unimpaired.
M V, Sefton, R L, Broughton
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Lipid microencapsulation of hemoglobin
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1984The idea of microencapsulating a solution of hemoglobin (Hb) to make a prototypal artificial red blood cell (RBC) has been around for decades. T.M.S. Chang discussed the possibility in the late 50s and early 60s. The ideal properties and characteristics of a transfusable suspension of microencapsulated Hb have been specified.
C A, Hunt, R R, Burnette
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Microencapsulation of Vaccines
2003Despite obvious successes in controlling most serious childhood infections, there is constant pressure to develop cheaper, safer, and more effective infant vaccination programs. However, any improvements to pediatric vaccines in the foreseeable future are likely to arise through the introduction of better adjuvants and delivery systems.
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