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Discovery & Development Drug Delivery

Hitting the Bullseye

| Stephanie Vine

Exosomes help deliver drug into the heart of the tumor

Discovery & Development Clinical Trials

The big reveal: Workhorse + Innovation = more information (Part 2)

Dr Paul Kippax is looking at how recent innovations are substantially enhancing the value and informational productivity of some of our established and trusted analytical techniques.

Manufacture Clinical Trials

Characterizing Liposomes for Drug Delivery

| Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical

Researchers examine the application and usefulness of nanoparticle tracking analysis and dynamic light scattering techniques in the characterization of liposomes used as drug delivery vehicles.

Manufacture Business Practice

The big reveal: Workhorse + Innovation = more information (Part 1)

| Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical

Progress is too often hampered by our inability to gather the information needed to make advances.

Business & Regulation Drug Delivery

Accelerating the deformulation workflow for oral solid dosage forms

In this white paper we examine the deformulation workflow, demonstrating the value of the technique of Morphologically Directed Raman Spectroscopy (MDRS) within this context.

Discovery & Development Facilities

Laser diffraction and automated imaging: complementary techniques for nasal spray development

Nasal spray products are increasingly valued for delivering systemic as well as locally-acting therapies, most notably hormone and migraine treatments

Manufacture Business Practice

Beyond SOPs – Exploring the rigor and requirements of Analytical QbD

Analytical QbD (AQbD) promises to extend the rigor and benefits of QbD into the area of analytical method development.

Discovery & Development Drug Delivery

The Toolbox of 2025

| Charlotte Barker

What techniques will be in the toolbox 10 years from now? We speak to academic and industry experts to find out.

Discovery & Development Drug Delivery

Nonthreatening Needles

| Lifeng Kang

No-one likes getting injections. Fortunately, patients may soon have a pain-free alternative in the form of microneedle delivery systems.

Discovery & Development Drug Delivery

Remote Controlled Drugs

| Brian P. Timko, Daniel S. Kohane

The latest devices can deliver a drug in the right place and at the right time at the push of a button.

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