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Optimising Drug Solubilisation in Amorphous Polymer Dispersions: Rational Selection of Hot-melt Extrusion Processing Parameters

. Jones 0 Gavin P. Andrews 0 0 Pharmaceutical Engineering Group, School of Pharmacy, Medical Biology Centre, Queen's University , Belfast, BT9 7BL, Northern Ireland , UK The aim of this article was to

Global health education in U.S. Medical schools

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Global health education in U.S. Medical schools

Omar A Khan 0 Richard Guerrant James Sanders Charles Carpenter Margaret Spottswood David S Jones Cliff O'Callahan Timothy F Brewer Jeffrey F Markuns Stephen Gillam Joseph O'Neill Neal Nathanson

Detection and characterization of translational research in cancer and cardiovascular medicine

Scientists and experts in science policy have become increasingly interested in strengthening translational research. Efforts to understand the nature of translational research and monitor policy interventions face an obstacle: how can translational research be defined in order to facilitate analysis of it? We describe methods of scientometric analysis that can do this. We...

Detection and characterization of translational research in cancer and cardiovascular medicine

Background Scientists and experts in science policy have become increasingly interested in strengthening translational research. Efforts to understand the nature of translational research and monitor policy interventions face an obstacle: how can translational research be defined in order to facilitate analysis of it? We describe methods of scientometric analysis that can do this...

The effect of specific mutations at and around the gag-pol gene junction of Moloney murine leukaemia virus

By carrying out oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis, in vitro, on a 3.3 kb XhoI-HindIII fragment from Moloney murine leukaemia virus Mo-MuLV proviral DNA, inserted into the phagemid pTZ19R, nine separate fragments have been prepared in which mutations have been inserted at and around the gag-pol gene junction. Using these mutant fragments Mo-MuLV proviral DNA has been...

Protein-protein conjugate nanoparticles for malaria antigen delivery and enhanced immunogenicity

in writing and review of this manuscript. This work was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health. Author Contributions Conceptualization: David S. Jones ... . Supervision: Puthupparampil V. Scaria, David L. Narum, Patrick E. Duffy. Validation: David S. Jones. Writing ± original draft: Puthupparampil V. Scaria. Writing ± review & editing: Patrick E. Duffy. 15 / 19

Hydrogel-Forming Microneedle Arrays Allow Detection of Drugs and Glucose In Vivo: Potential for Use in Diagnosis and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

We describe, for the first time the use of hydrogel-forming microneedle (MN) arrays for minimally-invasive extraction and quantification of drug substances and glucose from skin in vitro and in vivo. MN prepared from aqueous blends of hydrolysed poly(methyl-vinylether-co-maleic anhydride) (11.1% w/w) and poly(ethyleneglycol) 10,000 daltons (5.6% w/w) and crosslinked by...

A Method for Producing Protein Nanoparticles with Applications in Vaccines

A practical method is described for synthesizing conjugated protein nanoparticles using thioether (thiol-maleimide) cross-linking chemistry. This method fills the need for a reliable and reproducible synthesis of protein conjugate vaccines for preclinical studies, which can be adapted to produce comparable material for clinical studies. The described method appears to be...

Photodynamic Antimicrobial Polymers for Infection Control

Hospital-acquired infections pose both a major risk to patient wellbeing and an economic burden on global healthcare systems, with the problem compounded by the emergence of multidrug resistant and biocide tolerant bacterial pathogens. Many inanimate surfaces can act as a reservoir for infection, and adequate disinfection is difficult to achieve and requires direct intervention...

Photochemically Controlled Drug Dosing from a Polymeric Scaffold

Purpose To develop the first photoactive biomaterial coating capable of controlled drug dosing via inclusion of synthesised drug-3,5-dimethoxybenzoin (DMB) conjugates in a poly(2-methyoxyethyl acrylate) (pMEA) scaffold. Methods Flurbiprofen- and naproxen-DMB conjugates were prepared via esterification and characterised via NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry following...

The Privilege Stops at the Border Even if a Communication Keeps Going

By David S. Jones, Published on 01/01/12 ... - Consequences of the Disparity Between U.S. and E.U. Treatment of Communications From In-House Attorneys After Akzo-Nobel David S. Jones* INTRODUCTION Suppose that a South Carolina attorney provides solicited