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    Anticancer Potential of Diiron Vinyliminium Complexes by Rocco, Dalila, Batchelor, Lucinda K., Agonigi, Gabriele, Braccini, Simona, Chiellini, Federica, Schoch, Silvia, Biver, Tarita, Funaioli, Tiziana, Zacchini, Stefano, Biancalana, Lorenzo, Ruggeri, Marina, Pampaloni, Guido, Dyson, Paul J., Marchetti, Fabio

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (22-11-2019)
    “…Although ferrocene derivatives have attracted considerable attention as possible anticancer agents, the medicinal potential of diiron complexes has remained…”
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    Control of H- and J-Aggregate Formation via Host−Guest Complexation using Cucurbituril Hosts by Gadde, Suresh, Batchelor, Elizabeth K, Weiss, Joshua P, Ling, Yonghua, Kaifer, Angel E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (17-12-2008)
    “…The binding interactions between two cyanine dyes, pseudoisocyanine (PIC) and pinacyanol (PIN), and the cucurbit[n]uril hosts, cucurbit[7]uril (CB7) and…”
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    Drugs for neglected tropical diseases: availability of age-appropriate oral formulations for young children by Al-Obaidi, Issraa, Krome, Anna K, Wagner, Karl G, Pfarr, Kenneth, Kuesel, Annette C, Batchelor, Hannah K

    Published in Parasites & vectors (12-12-2022)
    “…It is recognised that paediatric indications and age-appropriate formulations are required to ensure that paediatric populations receive appropriate…”
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    Acceptability of placebo multiparticulate formulations in children and adults by Lopez, Felipe L., Mistry, Punam, Batchelor, Hannah K., Bennett, Joanne, Coupe, Alastair, Ernest, Terry B., Orlu, Mine, Tuleu, Catherine

    Published in Scientific reports (15-06-2018)
    “…Patient acceptability is an important consideration in the design of medicines for children. The aim of this study was to investigate acceptability of…”
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    Combining data on the bioavailability of midazolam and physiologically‐based pharmacokinetic modeling to investigate intestinal CYP3A4 ontogeny by Johnson, Trevor N., Batchelor, Hannah K., Goelen, Jan, Horniblow, Richard D., Dinh, Jean

    “…Pediatric physiologically‐based modeling in drug development has grown in the past decade and optimizing the underlying systems parameters is important in…”
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    The duality between particle methods and artificial neural networks by Alexiadis, A., Simmons, M. J. H., Stamatopoulos, K., Batchelor, H. K., Moulitsas, I.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-10-2020)
    “…The algorithm behind particle methods is extremely versatile and used in a variety of applications that range from molecular dynamics to astrophysics. For…”
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    Controlling the Formation of Cyanine Dye H- and J-Aggregates with Cucurbituril Hosts in the Presence of Anionic Polyelectrolytes by Gadde, Suresh, Batchelor, Elizabeth K., Kaifer, Angel E.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (08-06-2009)
    “…Controlling aggregation: The formation of H‐ and J‐aggregates by cyanine dyes can be significantly enhanced by poly(styrenesulfonate) and further controlled…”
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    Use of In Vitro Dynamic Colon Model (DCM) to Inform a Physiologically Based Biopharmaceutic Model (PBBM) to Predict the In Vivo Performance of a Modified-Release Formulation of Theophylline by Stamatopoulos, Konstantinos, O'Farrell, Connor, Simmons, Mark J H, Batchelor, Hannah K, Mistry, Nena

    Published in Pharmaceutics (09-03-2023)
    “…A physiologically based biopharmaceutic model (PBBM) of a modified-release formulation of theophylline (Uniphyllin Continus 200 mg tablet) was developed and…”
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    Publisher Correction: The duality between particle methods and artificial neural networks by Alexiadis, A., Simmons, M. J. H., Stamatopoulos, K., Batchelor, H. K., Moulitsas, I.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-03-2021)
    “…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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    The Effect of Biorelevant Hydrodynamic Conditions on Drug Dissolution from Extended-Release Tablets in the Dynamic Colon Model by O'Farrell, Connor, Simmons, Mark J H, Batchelor, Hannah K, Stamatopoulos, Konstantinos

    Published in Pharmaceutics (01-10-2022)
    “…The in vitro release of theophylline from an extended-release dosage form was studied under different hydrodynamic conditions in a United States Pharmacopoeial…”
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    Quantification of Fluid Volume and Distribution in the Paediatric Colon via Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Goelen, Jan, Alexander, Benoni, Wijesinghe, Haren Eranga, Evans, Emily, Pawar, Gopal, Horniblow, Richard D., Batchelor, Hannah K.

    Published in Pharmaceutics (19-10-2021)
    “…Previous studies have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to quantify the fluid in the stomach and small intestine of children, and the stomach, small…”
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    Modelling and Simulation of the Drug Release from a Solid Dosage Form in the Human Ascending Colon: The Influence of Different Motility Patterns and Fluid Viscosities by Schütt, Michael, Stamatopoulos, Konstantinos, Batchelor, Hannah K., Simmons, Mark J. H., Alexiadis, Alessio

    Published in Pharmaceutics (10-06-2021)
    “…For colonic drug delivery, the ascending part of the colon is the most favourable site as it offers the most suitable environmental conditions for drug…”
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    Influence of Food on Paediatric Gastrointestinal Drug Absorption Following Oral Administration: A Review by Batchelor, Hannah K

    Published in Children (Basel) (09-06-2015)
    “…The objective of this paper was to review existing information regarding food effects on drug absorption within paediatric populations. Mechanisms that…”
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    Simulating the Hydrodynamic Conditions of the Human Ascending Colon: A Digital Twin of the Dynamic Colon Model by Schütt, Michael, O'Farrell, Connor, Stamatopoulos, Konstantinos, Hoad, Caroline L, Marciani, Luca, Sulaiman, Sarah, Simmons, Mark J H, Batchelor, Hannah K, Alexiadis, Alessio

    Published in Pharmaceutics (01-01-2022)
    “…The performance of solid oral dosage forms targeting the colon is typically evaluated using standardised pharmacopeial dissolution apparatuses. However, these…”
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    Application of a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict Cefazolin and Cefuroxime Disposition in Obese Pregnant Women Undergoing Caesarean Section by Alrammaal, Hanadi H., Abduljalil, Khaled, Hodgetts Morton, Victoria, Morris, R. Katie, Marriott, John F., Chong, Hsu P., Batchelor, Hannah K.

    Published in Pharmaceutics (30-05-2022)
    “…Intravenous (IV) cefuroxime and cefazolin are used prophylactically in caesarean sections (CS). Currently, there are concerns regarding sub-optimal dosing in…”
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    Luminal Fluid Motion Inside an In Vitro Dissolution Model of the Human Ascending Colon Assessed Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging by O’Farrell, Connor, Hoad, Caroline L., Stamatopoulos, Konstantinos, Marciani, Luca, Sulaiman, Sarah, Simmons, Mark J. H., Batchelor, Hannah K.

    Published in Pharmaceutics (23-09-2021)
    “…Knowledge of luminal flow inside the human colon remains elusive, despite its importance for the design of new colon-targeted drug delivery systems and…”
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    New algorithm for the treatment of gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease by TYTGAT, G. N., MCCOLL, K., TACK, J., HOLTMANN, G., HUNT, R. H., MALFERTHEINER, P., HUNGIN, A. P. S., BATCHELOR, H. K.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-02-2008)
    “…Summary Background  Gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is associated with a variety of typical and atypical symptoms. Patients often present in the first…”
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