Long-Circulating and Fusogenic Liposomes Loaded with Paclitaxel and Doxorubicin: Effect of Excipient, Freezing, and Freeze-Drying on Quality Attributes
Liposomes can increase plasma half-life, enhance targeting, and diminish the side-effects of loaded drugs. On the downside, physical and chemical instabilities of dispersions often result in a reduced lifespan, which limits their availability on the market. Solid formulations obtained by freeze-dryi...
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Main Authors: | Marjorie Roque (Author), Danilo Geraldes (Author), Caroline da Silva (Author), Mônica Oliveira (Author), Laura Nascimento (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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