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    Roller compaction process development and scale up using Johanson model calibrated with instrumented roll data by Nesarikar, Vishwas V., Patel, Chandrakant, Early, William, Vatsaraj, Nipa, Sprockel, Omar, Jerzweski, Robert

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-10-2012)
    “…Roller compaction is a dry granulation process used to convert powder blends into free flowing agglomerates. During scale up or transfer of roller compaction…”
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    Instrumented roll technology for the design space development of roller compaction process by Nesarikar, Vishwas V., Vatsaraj, Nipa, Patel, Chandrakant, Early, William, Pandey, Preetanshu, Sprockel, Omar, Gao, Zhihui, Jerzewski, Robert, Miller, Ronald, Levin, Michael

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-04-2012)
    “…Instrumented roll technology on Alexanderwerk® WP120 roller compactor was developed and utilized successfully for the measurement of normal stress on ribbon…”
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    Quality by design development of brivanib alaninate tablets: Degradant and moisture control strategy by Badawy, Sherif I.F., Lin, Judy, Gokhale, Madhushree, Desai, Sachin, Nesarikar, Vishwas V., LaMarche, Keirnan R., Subramanian, Ganeshkumar A., Narang, Ajit S.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (20-07-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] A quality by design approach was applied to the development of brivanib alaninate tablets. Brivanib alaninate, an ester pro-drug, undergoes…”
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    Effect of Cations and Anions on Glass Transition Temperatures in Excipient Solutions by Nesarikar, Vishwas V., Nassar, Munir N.

    Published in Pharmaceutical development and technology (01-01-2007)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of cations and anions of various electrolytes on the glass transition temperature (Tg') of frozen…”
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    Impurities in a Lyophilized Formulation of BMS-204352: Identification and Role of Sanitizing Agents by Nassar, Munir N., Nesarikar, Vishwas V., Khaselev, Nona, Lozano, Ruben

    “…The purpose of this study was to identify two impurities in the parenteral lyophilized formulation of BMS-204352, investigate the role of sanitizing agents as…”
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    Degradation of a lyophilized formulation of BMS-204352 : Identification of degradants and role of elastomeric closures by NASSAR, Munir N, NESARIKAR, Vishwas V, LOZANO, Ruben, YANDE HUANG, PALANISWAMY, Venkatapuram

    “…The purpose of this study was to identify two degradation products formed in the parenteral lyophilized formulation of BMS-204352, investigate the possible…”
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    Degradation of a Lyophilized Formulation of BMS-204352: Identification of Degradants and Role of Elastomeric Closures by Nassar, Munir N., Nesarikar, Vishwas V., Lozano, Ruben, Huang, Yande, Palaniswamy, Venkatapuram

    “…The purpose of this study was to identify two degradation products formed in the parenteral lyophilized formulation of BMS-204352, investigate the possible…”
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