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    Nanocarriers and their Actions to Improve Skin Permeability and Transdermal Drug Delivery by Khan, Nauman R, Harun, Mohd S, Nawaz, Asif, Harjoh, Nurulaini, Wong, Tin W

    Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-01-2015)
    “…Transdermal drug delivery is impeded by the natural barrier of epidermis namely stratum corneum. This limits the route to transport of drugs with a log…”
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    Transdermal insulin delivery with microwave and fatty acids as permeation enhancers by Harjoh, Nurulaini, Wong, Tin Wui, Caramella, Carla

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (30-06-2020)
    “…Skin residue-free microstructural changes by microwave to elicit transdermal insulin transport through epidermal lipid fluidization and protein condensation…”
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    Sustained-release alginate-chitosan pellets prepared by melt pelletization technique by Wong, Tin Wui, Nurulaini, Harjoh

    Published in Drug development and industrial pharmacy (01-12-2012)
    “…Context: Alginate-chitosan pellets prepared by extrusion-spheronization technique exhibited fast drug dissolution. Objective: This study aimed to design…”
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    Drug release, preclinical and clinical pharmacokinetics relationships of alginate pellets prepared by melt technology by Bose, Anirbandeep, Harjoh, Nurulaini, Pal, Tapan Kumar, Dan, Shubhasis, Wong, Tin Wui

    Published in Expert opinion on drug delivery (02-01-2016)
    “…Alginate pellets prepared by the aqueous agglomeration technique experience fast drug dissolution due to the porous pre-formed calcium alginate microstructure…”
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    Design of in situ dispersible and calcium cross-linked alginate pellets as intestinal-specific drug carrier by melt pelletization technique by Nurulaini, Harjoh, Wong, Tin Wui

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-06-2011)
    “…Conventional alginate pellets underwent rapid drug dissolution and loss of multiparticulate characteristics such as aggregation in acidic medium, thereby…”
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