Inhalable bacteriophage powders: Glass transition temperature and bioactivity stabilization
Abstract Recent heightened interest in inhaled bacteriophage (phage) therapy for combating antibacterial resistance in pulmonary infections has led to the development of phage powder formulations. Although phages have been successfully bioengineered into inhalable powders with preserved bioactivity,...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Yoon Kyung Chang (Author), Philip Chi Lip Kwok (Author), Dipesh Khanal (Author), Sandra Morales (Author), Elizabeth Kutter (Author), Jian Li (Author), Hak‐Kim Chan (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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