Paul C. Stein
portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk
0000-0002-7723-1419
SDU
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Shifting the Focus from Dissolution to Permeation: Introducing the Meso-fluidic Chip for Permeability Assessment (MCPA)
Shifting the Focus from Dissolution to Permeation
Interpreting permeability as a function of free drug fraction
Commercially Available Cell-Free Permeability Tests for Industrial Drug Development: Increased Sustainability through Reduction of In Vivo Studies
Commercially Available Cell-Free Permeability Tests for Industrial Drug Development
Modelling drug diffusion through unstirred water layers allows real-time quantification of free/loaded drug fractions and release kinetics from colloidal-based formulations
Quantifying the barrier for the movement of cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) over the dication of monopyrrolotetrathiafulvalene
Towards a better mechanistic comprehension of drug permeation and absorption
Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin
Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion
Co-existing colloidal phases of human duodenal aspirates
Co-existing colloidal phases of human duodenal aspirates: Intraindividual fluctuations and interindividual variability in relation to molecular composition
Studying the effect of solubilizing agents on drug diffusion through the unstirred water layer (UWL) by localized spectroscopy
Probing passive transport with localized spectroscopy
Experimental Determination of Drug Diffusion Coefficients in Unstirred Aqueous Environments by Temporally Resolved Concentration Measurements
Co-existing colloidal phases in artificial intestinal fluids assessed by AF4/MALLS and DLS
Characterization of co-existing colloidal structures in fasted state simulated fluids FaSSIF
Evanescent Waves Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Filter-extruded liposomes revisited
Partitioning of resveratrol between pentane and DMSO
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