306 results on '"Wahlgren, Marie"'
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52. Development of mass transport resistance in poly(lactide-co-glycolide) films and particles – A mechanistic study
53. Characterization of binding between model protein GA-Z and human serum albumin using asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation and small angle X-ray scattering
54. An integrative toolbox to unlock the structure and dynamics of protein–surfactant complexes
55. Dehydration affects drug transport over nasal mucosa
56. Interactions Between Proteins and Surfactants at Solid Interfaces
57. Recrystallisation behaviour of native and processed waxy maize starch in relation to the molecular characteristics
58. Protein—Surfactant Interactions at Solid Surfaces
59. Comparative Adsorption Studies with Synthetic, Structural Stability and Charge Mutants of Bacteriophage T4 Lysozyme
60. Effect of the Anomeric Configuration on the Micellization of Hexadecylmaltoside Surfactants
61. Capturing progression of formal knowledge and employability skills by monitoring case discussions in class
62. In Vitro Methods to Study Colon Release: State of the Art and An Outlook on New Strategies for Better In-Vitro Biorelevant Release Media
63. A comparison of emulsion stability for different OSA-modified waxy maize emulsifiers: Granules, dissolved starch, and non-solvent precipitates
64. Dehydration affects drug transport over nasal mucosa
65. List of contributors
66. Non-invasive monitoring of protein adsorption and removal in a turbulent flow cell
67. Sifting segregation of ideal blends in a two-hopper tester: Segregation profiles and segregation magnitudes
68. Production of starch nanoparticles by dissolution and non-solvent precipitation for use in food-grade Pickering emulsions
69. Comparative Emulsifying Properties of Octenyl Succinic Anhydride (OSA)-Modified Starch: Granular Form vs Dissolved State
70. Preparation and Characterization of Starch Particles for Use in Pickering Emulsions
71. Release of a Poorly Soluble Drug from Hydrophobically Modified Poly (Acrylic Acid) in Simulated Intestinal Fluids
72. Amperometric In Vitro Monitoring of Penetration through Skin Membrane
73. Biomass-based particles for the formulation of Pickering type emulsions in food and topical applications
74. Effects of Added Surfactant on Swelling and Molecular Transport in Drug-Loaded Tablets Based on Hydrophobically Modified Poly(acrylic acid)
75. The Use of Micro- and Nanoparticles in the Stabilisation of Pickering-Type Emulsions for Topical Delivery
76. Using NMR Chemical Shift Imaging To Monitor Swelling and Molecular Transport in Drug-Loaded Tablets of Hydrophobically Modified Poly(acrylic acid): Methodology and Effects of Polymer (In)solubility
77. En genomgång av laborativa moment i de obligatoriska kurserna på kemiteknikprogrammets första tre år
78. Reversible Conformational Transitions of a Polymer Brush Containing Boronic Acid and its Interaction with Mucin Glycoprotein
79. The Effect of Starch Material, Encapsulated Protein and Production Conditions on the Protein Release from Starch Microspheres
80. Oral-based controlled release formulations using poly(acrylic acid) microgels
81. Amperometric In Vitro Monitoring of Penetration through Skin Membrane.
82. From Starch to Starch Microspheres: Factors Controlling the Microspheres Quality
83. Formation of Amylose-Lipid Complexes and Effects of Temperature Treatment. Part 2. Fatty Acids
84. Formation of Amylose‐Lipid Complexes and Effects of Temperature Treatment. Part 1. Monoglycerides
85. Effectsof Added Surfactant on Swelling and Molecular Transport in Drug-LoadedTablets Based on Hydrophobically Modified Poly(acrylic acid).
86. Detergent-Induced Removal of β-Lactoglobulin from Stainless Steel Surfaces as Influenced by Surface Pretreatment
87. THE REMOVAL OF ?-LACTOGLOBULIN FROM STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES AT HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURE AS INFLUENCED BY THE TYPE AND CONCENTRATION OF CLEANING AGENT
88. Some Surface-related Aspects of the Cleaning of New and Reused Stainless-steel Surfaces Fouled by Protein
89. THE INTERACTIONS IN SOLUTION BETWEEN NONIONIC SURFACTANTS AND GLOBULAR PROTEINS: EFFECTS ON CLOUD POINT
90. Simple Models for Adsorption Kinetics and Their Correlation to the Adsorption of β-Lactoglobulin A and B
91. Removal of T4 Lysozyme from Silicon Oxide Surfaces by Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate: A Comparison between Wild Type Protein and a Mutant with Lower Thermal Stability
92. β-Lactoglobulin fouling and its removal upon rinsing and by SDS as influenced by surface characteristics, temperature and adsorption time
93. Time and temperature aspects of β-lactoglobulin removal from methylated silica surfaces by sodium dodecyl sulphate
94. Removal of lysozyme from methylated silicon oxide surfaces by a non-ionic surfactant, pentaethylene glycol mono n-dodecyl ether (C12E5)
95. Adsorption from lipase-surfactant solutions onto methylated silica surfaces
96. The Adsorption of Lysozyme to Hydrophilic Silicon Oxide Surfaces: Comparison between Experimental Data and Models for Adsorption Kinetics
97. Structural Changes of T4 Lysozyme upon Adsorption to Silica Nanoparticles Measured by Circular Dichroism
98. Structural Stability Effects on the Adsorption and Dodecyltrimethylammonium Bromide-Mediated Elutability of Bacteriophage T4 Lysozyme at Silica Surfaces
99. The Influence of Net Charge and Charge Location on the Adsorption and Dodecyltrimethylammonium Bromide-Mediated Elutability of Bacteriophage T4 Lysozyme at Silica Surfaces
100. Competition between fibrinogen and a non-ionic surfactant in adsorption to a wettability gradient surface
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