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    Development and Characterization of Natural Product Derived Macromolecules Based Interpenetrating Polymer Network for Therapeutic Drug Targeting by Biswas, Avirup, Mondal, Sancharee, Das, Sanjoy Kumar, Bose, Anindya, Thomas, Sabu, Ghosal, Kajal, Roy, Sudeep, Provaznik, Ivo

    Published in ACS omega (02-11-2021)
    “…Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN)-based bead formulations were exploited by cross-linking different hydrophilic polymers in different combinations and at…”
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    siRNA therapeutics and its challenges: Recent advances in effective delivery for cancer therapy by Paul, Arpita, Muralidharan, Anuraag, Biswas, Avirup, Kamath, B Venkatesh, Joseph, Alex, Alex, Angel Treasa

    Published in OpenNano (01-07-2022)
    “…Small interfering RNA (siRNA) has emerged as a promising strategy for treating several “undruggable” genetically impaired conditions. The siRNA-based drugs…”
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    Design and Evaluation of Microemulsion-Based Drug Delivery Systems for Biofilm-Based Infection in Burns by Biswas, Avirup, A, Jesil Mathew, Lewis, Shaila Angela, Raja, Selvaraj, Paul, Arpita, Ghosal, Kajal, Mahmood, Syed, Ansari, Mohd Danish

    Published in AAPS PharmSciTech (05-09-2024)
    “…Normal skin is the first line of defense in the human body. A burn injury makes the skin susceptible to bacterial infection, thereby delaying wound healing and…”
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    Development, Optimization, and Evaluation of Nano-platforms for Delivery of siRNA and BPTES in c-Myc Induced Breast Cancer by Paul, Arpita, Biswas, Avirup, Chatterjee, Swarnabh, Raj, Alan, Raychaudhuri, Ruchira, Mutalik, Srinivas, Alex, Angel Treasa

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical innovation (01-12-2023)
    “…Purpose siRNA therapeutics has emerged as a promising strategy for treating several “undruggable” genetically impaired conditions while BPTES, an inhibitory…”
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