Search Results - "Finke, Jan"
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Novel strategies for the formulation and processing of poorly water-soluble drugs
Published in European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics (01-05-2018)“…[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
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?
Published in European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics (01-08-2021)“…[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
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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Transcriptional responses of the marine green alga Micromonas pusilla and an infecting prasinovirus under different phosphate conditions
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2018)“…Summary Prasinophytes are widespread marine algae for which responses to nutrient limitation and viral infection are not well understood. We studied the…”
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The Environment and Cyanophage Diversity: Insights From Environmental Sequencing of DNA Polymerase
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
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
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
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
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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The prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbiome of Pacific oyster spat is shaped by ocean warming but not acidification
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (17-04-2024)“…Pacific oysters ( a.k.a. ), the most widely farmed oysters, are under threat from climate change and emerging pathogens. In part, their resilience may be…”
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Characterization of Mechanical Property Distributions on Tablet Surfaces
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
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
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
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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A comprehensive method for amplicon-based and metagenomic characterization of viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotes in freshwater samples
Published in Microbiome (19-07-2016)“…Studies of environmental microbiota typically target only specific groups of microorganisms, with most focusing on bacteria through taxonomic classification of…”
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Metatranscriptomics reveals a shift in microbial community composition and function during summer months in a coastal marine environment
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
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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Opinion: Basic 3D printing design methodology for individual combinative dosage forms
Published in Annals of 3D printed medicine (01-02-2023)Get full text
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Investigation of Nanoporous Superalloy Membranes for the Production of Nanoemulsions
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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