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    Printing medicines as orodispersible dosage forms: Effect of substrate on the printed micro-structure by Planchette, C., Pichler, H., Wimmer-Teubenbacher, M., Gruber, M., Gruber-Woelfler, H., Mohr, S., Tetyczka, C., Hsiao, W.-K., Paudel, A., Roblegg, E., Khinast, J.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (25-07-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] We present our recent advancements in developing a viable manufacturing process for printed medicine. Our approach involves using a…”
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    Transition of liquid marble impacts onto solid surfaces by Planchette, C, Biance, A. L, Lorenceau, E

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-01-2012)
    “…Liquid marbles are liquid droplets covered with hydrophobic particles. This particular layer physically isolates them from the substrate on which they are…”
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    Pharmaceutical-grade oral films as substrates for printed medicine by Wimmer-Teubenbacher, M., Planchette, C., Pichler, H., Markl, D., Hsiao, W.K., Paudel, A., Stegemann, S.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (25-08-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] In contact-less printing, such as piezo-electric drop on demand printing used in the study, the drop formation process is independent of the…”
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    Liquid encapsulation by binary collisions of immiscible liquid drops by Planchette, C., Lorenceau, E., Brenn, G.

    “…In this paper, we present binary collisions of immiscible liquid drops as a promising and reliable process for encapsulating liquids in shells of other,…”
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    Miscibility and wettability: how interfacial tension influences droplet impact onto thin wall films by Bernard, R, Baumgartner, D, Brenn, G, Planchette, C, Weigand, B, Lamanna, G

    Published 15-07-2020
    “…The influence of miscibility and liquid wettability during droplet impact onto thin wall films is investigated experimentally. Despite similar liquid…”
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