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    Solubilities of Pharmaceutical Compounds in Ionic Liquids by Smith, K. B, Bridson, R. H, Leeke, G. A

    Published in Journal of chemical and engineering data (12-05-2011)
    “…The solubilities of paracetamol and ibuprofen were determined in two different ionic liquids at temperatures of 298.15 K, 308.15 K, 318.15 K, 328.15 K, and…”
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    Evaluation of liposomes coated with a pH responsive polymer by Barea, M.J., Jenkins, M.J., Gaber, M.H., Bridson, R.H.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-12-2010)
    “…Liposomes were coated with the pH responsive polymer Eudragit S100 and their potential for lower gastrointestinal tract targeting evaluated. Liposomes have…”
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    Encapsulation of Liposomes within pH Responsive Microspheres for Oral Colonic Drug Delivery by Barea, M. J., Jenkins, M. J., Lee, Y. S., Johnson, P., Bridson, R. H.

    Published in International Journal of Biomaterials (01-01-2012)
    “…A novel liposome-in-microsphere (LIM) formulation has been created comprising drug-loaded liposomes within pH responsive Eudragit S100 microspheres. The…”
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    The effects of high shear blending on α-lactose monohydrate by Bridson, R.H., Robbins, P.T., Chen, Y., Westerman, D., Gillham, C.R., Roche, T.C., Seville, J.P.K.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (18-07-2007)
    “…α-Lactose monohydrate is an important pharmaceutical excipient used extensively in dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulations. The ways in which a high shear…”
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    Drying of agar gels using supercritical carbon dioxide by Brown, Z.K., Fryer, P.J., Norton, I.T., Bridson, R.H.

    Published in The Journal of supercritical fluids (01-07-2010)
    “…The use of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2) for the removal of water from agar gels has been investigated and compared to air and freeze drying…”
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    Exploring the effects of high shear blending on lactose and drug using fluidised bed elutriation by Willetts, J.P., Robbins, P.T., Roche, T.C., Bowley, M., Bridson, R.H.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-09-2012)
    “…Powder formulations comprising inhalation grade lactose and a mimic drug (cholesterol) were prepared using a high shear blending process for which the total…”
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    The influence of silica on pore diameter and distribution in PLA scaffolds produced using supercritical CO2 by Collins, N. J., Leeke, G. A., Bridson, R. H., Hassan, F., Grover, L. M.

    “…Macroporous polylactide (PLA) scaffolds were fabricated using a supercritical CO 2 foaming process. The addition of silica particles to the polymer matrix…”
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    The preparation of liposomes using compressed carbon dioxide: strategies, important considerations and comparison with conventional techniques by Bridson, R. H., Santos, R. C. D., Al-Duri, B., McAllister, S. M., Robertson, J., Alpar, H. O.

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-06-2006)
    “…Numerous strategies are currently available for preparing liposomes, although no single method is ideal in every respect. Two methods for producing liposomes…”
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    Drying of foods using supercritical carbon dioxide — Investigations with carrot by Brown, Z.K., Fryer, P.J., Norton, I.T., Bakalis, S., Bridson, R.H.

    “…The use of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2) for the removal of moisture from cylindrical pieces of carrot has been investigated. The experiments were…”
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    The influence of silica on pore diameter and distribution in PLA scaffolds produced using supercritical CO sub(2) by Collins, N J, Leeke, G A, Bridson, R H, Hassan, F, Grover, L M

    “…Macroporous polylactide (PLA) scaffolds were fabricated using a supercritical CO sub(2) foaming process. The addition of silica particles to the polymer matrix…”
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