18 results on '"Gerde, Per"'
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2. Leucine improves the aerosol performance of dry powder inhaler formulations of siRNA-loaded nanoparticles
3. Dry powder inhaler formulation comparison: Study of the role of particle deposition pattern and dissolution
4. In Vitro to ex Vivo/In Vivo Correlation (IVIVC) of dissolution kinetics from inhaled particulate solutes using air/blood barrier models: Relation between in vitro design, lung physiology and kinetic output of models
5. Effect of particle deposition density of dry powders on the results produced by an in vitro test system simulating dissolution- and absorption rates in the lungs
6. Daily intake of phthalates, MEHP, and DINCH by ingestion and inhalation
7. Isolation and characterization of a respirable particle fraction from residential house-dust
8. Effects of tiotropium bromide on airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in mice exposed to organic dust
9. Counter-current spray drying with stream separation: Computational modeling of a novel dryer design
10. Toxicity of lunar dust
11. Challenges in inhaled product development and opportunities for open innovation
12. Vasoconstriction after inhalation of budesonide: A study in the isolated and perfused rat lung
13. How do we compare dose to cells in vitro with dose to live animals and humans? Some experiences with inhaled substances
14. Aggregates of ultrafine particles modulate lipid peroxidation and bacterial killing by alveolar macrophages
15. Aggregates of ultrafine particles impair phagocytosis of microorganisms by human alveolar macrophages
16. Animal models and their limitations: On the problem of high-to-low dose extrapolations following inhalation exposures
17. Human Alveolar Macrophage Phagocytic Function is Impaired by Aggregates of Ultrafine Carbon Particles
18. An experimental study of the penetration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons through a model of the bronchial lining layer
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