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Academic Article Immunization of guinea pigs with novel hepatitis B antigen as nanoparticle aggregate powders administered by the pulmonary route.
Academic Article Pharmacokinetics of sequential doses of capreomycin powder for inhalation in guinea pigs.
Academic Article Implications of increased nanoparticle absorption by infant lungs: future prospects.
Academic Article Inhaled Formulation Design for the Treatment of Lung Infections.
Academic Article Preparation and in vivo evaluation of a dry powder for inhalation of capreomycin.
Academic Article Poly (lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres in respirable sizes enhance an in vitro T cell response to recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen 85B.
Academic Article Immunological and toxicological implications of short-term studies in animals of pharmaceutical aerosol delivery to the lungs: relevance to humans.
Academic Article Aerosol treatment of cystic fibrosis.
Academic Article In vivo animal models for drug delivery across the lung mucosal barrier.
Academic Article Dry powder nitroimidazopyran antibiotic PA-824 aerosol for inhalation.
Academic Article Dry powder PA-824 aerosols for treatment of tuberculosis in guinea pigs.
Academic Article Pharmaceutical aerosols for the treatment and prevention of tuberculosis.
Academic Article Pharmacokinetics of Ethionamide Delivered in Spray-Dried Microparticles to the Lungs of Guinea Pigs.
Academic Article Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of high doses of inhaled dry powder drugs.
Academic Article Pharmaceutical and biotechnological aerosols for cystic fibrosis therapy.
Academic Article Evaluation of dosing regimen of respirable rifampicin biodegradable microspheres in the treatment of tuberculosis in the guinea pig.
Academic Article Inhaled large porous particles of capreomycin for treatment of tuberculosis in a guinea pig model.
Academic Article Mechanisms of absorption and elimination of drugs administered by inhalation.
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