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    Novel strategies for the formulation and processing of poorly water-soluble drugs by Göke, Katrin, Lorenz, Thomas, Repanas, Alexandros, Schneider, Frederic, Steiner, Denise, Baumann, Knut, Bunjes, Heike, Dietzel, Andreas, Finke, Jan H., Glasmacher, Birgit, Kwade, Arno

    “…[Display omitted] Low aqueous solubility of active pharmaceutical ingredients presents a serious challenge in the development process of new drug products…”
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    A compactibility-based lubricant dispersion model describing the effect of formulation and paddle speed by Puckhaber, Daniel, Kathrin Schomberg, Ann, Kwade, Arno, Henrik Finke, Jan

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (25-11-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] In rotary tablet presses, the powder flow into the dies is typically facilitated by paddle feeder. For internally lubricated formulations,…”
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    How can single particle compression and nanoindentation contribute to the understanding of pharmaceutical powder compression? by Wünsch, Isabell, Michel, Stephanie, Finke, Jan Henrik, John, Edgar, Juhnke, Michael, Kwade, Arno

    “…[Display omitted] The deformation behaviour of a powder and, thus, of the individual particles is a crucial parameter in powder compaction and affects powder…”
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    A Mathematical Approach to Consider Solid Compressibility in the Compression of Pharmaceutical Powders by Wünsch, Isabell, Finke, Jan Henrik, John, Edgar, Juhnke, Michael, Kwade, Arno

    Published in Pharmaceutics (15-03-2019)
    “…In-die compression analysis is an effective method for the characterization of powder compressibility. However, physically unreasonable apparent solid…”
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    The Environment and Cyanophage Diversity: Insights From Environmental Sequencing of DNA Polymerase by Finke, Jan F, Suttle, Curtis A

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (08-02-2019)
    “…Globally distributed and abundant cyanophages in the family Myoviridae have dsDNA genomes with variable gene content, including host-derived auxiliary…”
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    Re-examination of the relationship between marine virus and microbial cell abundances by Wigington, Charles H., Sonderegger, Derek, Brussaard, Corina P. D., Buchan, Alison, Finke, Jan F., Fuhrman, Jed A., Lennon, Jay T., Middelboe, Mathias, Suttle, Curtis A., Stock, Charles, Wilson, William H., Wommack, K. Eric, Wilhelm, Steven W., Weitz, Joshua S.

    Published in Nature microbiology (25-01-2016)
    “…Marine viruses are critical drivers of ocean biogeochemistry, and their abundances vary spatiotemporally in the global oceans, with upper estimates exceeding…”
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    Rising CO2 levels will intensify phytoplankton blooms in eutrophic and hypertrophic lakes by Verspagen, Jolanda M H, Van de Waal, Dedmer B, Finke, Jan F, Visser, Petra M, Van Donk, Ellen, Huisman, Jef

    Published in PloS one (13-08-2014)
    “…Harmful algal blooms threaten the water quality of many eutrophic and hypertrophic lakes and cause severe ecological and economic damage worldwide. Dense…”
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    Nutrients and Other Environmental Factors Influence Virus Abundances across Oxic and Hypoxic Marine Environments by Finke, Jan F, Hunt, Brian P V, Winter, Christian, Carmack, Eddy C, Suttle, Curtis A

    Published in Viruses (17-06-2017)
    “…Virus particles are highly abundant in seawater and, on average, outnumber microbial cells approximately 10-fold at the surface and 16-fold in deeper waters;…”
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    Contrasting effects of rising CO₂ on primary production and ecological stoichiometry at different nutrient levels by Verspagen, Jolanda M. H, Van de Waal, Dedmer B, Finke, Jan F, Visser, Petra M, Huisman, Jef, Grover, James

    Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2014)
    “…Although rising CO₂ concentrations are thought to promote the growth and alter the carbon : nutrient stoichiometry of primary producers, several studies have…”
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    Characterization of Mechanical Property Distributions on Tablet Surfaces by Cabiscol, Ramon, Finke, Jan Henrik, Zetzener, Harald, Kwade, Arno

    Published in Pharmaceutics (12-10-2018)
    “…Powder densification through uniaxial compaction is governed by a number of simultaneous processes taking place on a reduced time as the result of the stress…”
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    Reversal in competitive dominance of a toxic versus non-toxic cyanobacterium in response to rising CO2 by Van de Waal, Dedmer B, Verspagen, Jolanda MH, Finke, Jan F, Vournazou, Vasiliki, Immers, Anne K, Kardinaal, W Edwin A, Tonk, Linda, Becker, Sven, Van Donk, Ellen, Visser, Petra M, Huisman, Jef

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2011)
    “…Climate change scenarios predict a doubling of the atmospheric CO 2 concentration by the end of this century. Yet, how rising CO 2 will affect the species…”
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    The core microbiome of cultured Pacific oyster spat is affected by age but not mortality by Cho, Anna, Finke, Jan F, Zhong, Kevin X, Chan, Amy M, Saunders, Rob, Schulze, Angela, Warne, Snehal, Miller, Kristina M, Suttle, Curtis A

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (03-10-2024)
    “…The Pacific oyster is the most widely cultured shellfish worldwide, but production has been affected by mortality events, including in hatcheries that supply…”
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    Variation in the Genetic Repertoire of Viruses Infecting Micromonas pusilla Reflects Horizontal Gene Transfer and Links to Their Environmental Distribution by Finke, Jan F, Winget, Danielle M, Chan, Amy M, Suttle, Curtis A

    Published in Viruses (19-05-2017)
    “…Prasinophytes, a group of eukaryotic phytoplankton, has a global distribution and is infected by large double-stranded DNA viruses (prasinoviruses) in the…”
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    Metatranscriptomics reveals a shift in microbial community composition and function during summer months in a coastal marine environment by Sutherland, Ben J. G., Finke, Jan F., Saunders, Robert, Warne, Snehal, Schulze, Angela D., Strohm, Jeff H. T., Chan, Amy M., Suttle, Curtis A., Miller, Kristina M.

    Published in Environmental DNA (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-09-2023)
    “…Temperate coastal marine waters are often thermally stratified from spring through fall but can be dynamic and disrupted by tidal currents and wind‐driven…”
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    Deep6: Classification of Metatranscriptomic Sequences into Cellular Empires and Viral Realms Using Deep Learning Models by Finke, Jan F, Kellogg, Colleen T E, Suttle, Curtis A

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (16-02-2023)
    “…Deep6 is a deep learning model that classifies metatranscriptomic sequences as short as 250 nucleotides into prokaryotes, eukaryotes, or one of the four viral…”
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    Investigation of Nanoporous Superalloy Membranes for the Production of Nanoemulsions by Kohnke, Maren, Finke, Jan, Kwade, Arno, Rösler, Joachim

    Published in Metals (Basel ) (16-05-2018)
    “…Premix membrane emulsification is a gentle process for producing nanoemulsions, i.e., for pharmaceutical purposes. The operating time of common membranes is…”
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