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    Effects of protein binding on the biodistribution of PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles post oral administration 

    Semete, Boitumelo; Booysen, Laetitia; Kalombo, Lonji; Ramalapa, Bathabile; Hayeshi, Rose; Swai, Hulda (Elsevier B.V., 2012-03-15)
    The surface of nanoparticles is often functionalised with polymeric surfactants, in order to increase systemic circulation time. This has been investigated mainly for intravenously administered nanoparticles. This study ...
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    In vivo evaluation of the biodistribution and safety of PLGA nanoparticles as drug delivery systems 

    Semete, Boitumelo; Booysen, Laetitia; Lemmer, Yolandy; Kalombo, Lonji; Katata, Lebogang; Verschoor, Jan (Elsevier Inc., 2010-10)
    The remarkable physicochemical properties of particles in the nanometer range have been proven to address many challenges in the field of science. However, the possible toxic effects of these particles have raised some ...
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    Design and formulation of nano-sized spray dried efavirenz-part I: influence of formulation parameters 

    Katata, Lebogang; Tshweu, Lesego; Naidoo, Saloshnee; Kalombo, Lonji; Swai, Hulda (Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2012-10-25)
    Efavirenz (EFV) is one of the first-line antiretroviral drugs recommended by the World Health Organisation for treating HIV. It is a hydrophobic drug that suffers from low aqueous solubility (4 μg/mL), which leads to a ...
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    Nanoencapsulation of water-soluble drug, lamivudine, using a double emulsion spray-drying technique for improving HIV treatment 

    Tshweu, Lesego; Katata, Lebogang; Kalombo, Lonji; Swai, Hulda (Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2013-10-22)
    Current treatments available for human immunodeficiency virus, namely antiretrovirals, do not completely eradicate the virus from the body, leading to life-time commitment. Many antiretrovirals suffer drawbacks from ...

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    AuthorKalombo, Lonji (4)Katata, Lebogang (3)Swai, Hulda (3)Booysen, Laetitia (2)Semete, Boitumelo (2)Tshweu, Lesego (2)Hayeshi, Rose (1)Lemmer, Yolandy (1)Naidoo, Saloshnee (1)Ramalapa, Bathabile (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Biodistribution (2)Nanomedicine (2)Double emulsion (1)Efavirenz (1)Lamivudine (1)PEGylation (1)Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (1)Polycaprolactone (1)Protein binding (1)... View MoreDate Issued2012 (2)2010 (1)2013 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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