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Amilomer
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Starch Microspheres
A synthetic microsphere formulation with arterial occlusive properties. Amilomer, a product produced by partially hydrolyzing starch and…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Encapsulation of plant oils in porous starch microspheres.
G. Glenn
,
A. Klamczynski
,
D. Woods
,
B. Chiou
,
W. Orts
,
S. Imam
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2010
Corpus ID: 10705212
Natural plant products such as essential oils have gained interest for use in pest control in place of synthetic pesticides…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Repeated transarterial chemoembolization in the treatment of liver metastases of colorectal cancer: prospective study.
T. Vogl
,
T. Gruber
,
J. Balzer
,
K. Eichler
,
R. Hammerstingl
,
S. Zangos
Radiology
2009
Corpus ID: 207709159
PURPOSE To evaluate local tumor control and survival data after transarterial chemoembolization with different drug combinations…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Starch-based microspheres produced by emulsion crosslinking with a potential media dependent responsive behavior to be used as drug delivery carriers
P. Malafaya
,
F. Stappers
,
R. Reis
Journal of materials science. Materials in…
2006
Corpus ID: 18108823
This paper describes the development and characterization of starch microspheres for being used as drug delivery carriers in…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Intranasal administration of melatonin starch microspheres.
Shirui Mao
,
Jianmin Chen
,
Zhenping Wei
,
Huan Liu
,
D. Bi
International journal of pharmaceutics
2004
Corpus ID: 22477708
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Bioadhesive starch microspheres and absorption enhancing agents act synergistically to enhance the nasal absorption of polypeptides.
Lisbeth Illum
,
A. Fisher
,
I. Jabbal‐Gill
,
S. S. Davis
International journal of pharmaceutics
2001
Corpus ID: 31597783
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Evaluation of the clearance characteristics of bioadhesive systems in humans.
R. Soane
,
M. Frier
,
A. C. Perkins
,
N. S. Jones
,
S. Davis
,
L. Illum
International journal of pharmaceutics
1999
Corpus ID: 25925664
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Laser-induced thermotherapy combined with hepatic arterial embolization in the treatment of liver tumors in a rat tumor model.
Christoph‐Thomas Germer
,
C. Isbert
,
+5 authors
Heinz J. Buhr
Annals of Surgery
1999
Corpus ID: 20799571
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of combined laser-induced thermotherapy (LITT) and hepatic arterial embolization with degradable…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Prospective randomized controlled trial of hepatic arterial embolization or infusion chemotherapy with 5‐fluorouracil and degradable starch microspheres for colorectal liver metastases
A. Flowerdew
,
S. Birch
,
J. Williams
,
M. Mullee
,
I. Taylor
British Journal of Surgery
1990
Corpus ID: 23418181
Survival benefit from hepatic artery embolization (HAE) or hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAI) in patients with…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Characterization of polyacryl starch microparticles as carriers for proteins and drugs.
Per Artursson
,
Peter Edman
,
T. Laakso
,
Ingvar Sjöholm
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1984
Corpus ID: 41640993
Biodegradable microparticles of cross-linked starch (maltodextrin) have been designed as carriers of proteins and low molecular…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Improved regional selectivity of hepatic arterial bcnu with degradable microspheres
S. Dakhil
,
W. Ensminger
,
Kyung-Ju Cho
,
J. Niederhuber
,
Kate Doan
,
R. Wheeler
Cancer
1982
Corpus ID: 22611702
Starch microspheres 40 μm in diameter, which are rapidly degraded by serum amylase, have been administered through hepatic…
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