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Drug Transport Across Pulmonary Epithelial Cell Monolayers: Effects of Particle Size, Apical Liquid...

Drug Transport Across Pulmonary Epithelial Cell Monolayers: Effects of Particle Size, Apical Liquid...

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Drug Transport Across Pulmonary Epithelial Cell Monolayers: Effects of Particle Size, Apical Liquid Volume, and Deposition Technique

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Drug Transport Across Pulmonary Epithelial Cell Monolayers: Effects of Particle Size, Apical Liquid Volume, and Deposition Technique

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New Rochelle, NY: Mary Ann Liebert

Journal title

Journal of aerosol medicine, 2010-06, Vol.23 (3), p.119-127

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English

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New Rochelle, NY: Mary Ann Liebert

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Contents

Pulmonary cell cultures are increasingly used to predict in vivo drug absorption after inhalation, similar to intestinal cell culture models that have already been well established to predict oral drug absorption. In contrast to the intestinal barrier, however, the so-called air-blood barrier of the lung is covered only with a thin film of liquid,...

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Drug Transport Across Pulmonary Epithelial Cell Monolayers: Effects of Particle Size, Apical Liquid Volume, and Deposition Technique

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_733330322

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_733330322

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ISSN

1941-2711,1941-2703

E-ISSN

1941-2703

DOI

10.1089/jamp.2009.0757

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