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Himmelstein

Himmelstein Product Catalog Himmelstein, Hoffman Estates, lU., 1990. [Pg.303]

Nguyen, T. H., Himmelstein, K. J., and Higuchi, T., Some equilibrium and kinetic aspects of water sorption in poly(ortho esters), Int. J. Pharm.. 25, 1-12, 1985. [Pg.160]

Sparer, R. V., Chung, S., Ringeisen, C. D., and Himmelstein, K. J., Controlled release from erodible poly(ortho ester) drug delivery systems, J. Control. Rel.. 23-32, 1984. [Pg.160]

HIMMELSTEIN Drug Delivery Systems and Biological Systems... [Pg.41]

Current address Himmelstein and Associates, Pearl River, NY 10965... [Pg.170]

V. J. Stella and K. J. Himmelstein, Critique of prodrugs and site-specific drug delivery, in Optimization of Drug Delivery, Alfred Benzon Symposium 17 (H. Bundsgaard, A. B. Hansen, and H. Kofod, eds.), Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1982, p. 134. [Pg.581]

M Southard, L Dias, K Himmelstein, V Stella. Experimental determinations of diffusion coefficients in dilute aqueous solution using the method of hydrodynamic stability. Pharm Res 8 1489-1491, 1991. [Pg.122]

K Mooney, M Mintun, K Himmelstein, V Stella. Solution kinetics of carboxylic acids I. Effect of pH under unbuffered conditions. J Pharm Sci 70 13, 1981. [Pg.123]

MZ Southard, DW Green, VJ Stella, KJ Himmelstein. Dissolution of ionizable drugs into unbuffered solution A comprehensive model for mass transport and reaction in the rotating disk geometry. Pharm Res 9 58-69, 1992. [Pg.158]

KG Mooney, MA Mintun, KJ Himmelstein, VJ Stella. Dissolution kinetics of carboxylic acids II Effect of buffers. J Pharm Sci 70 22-32, 1981. [Pg.158]

Stella and Himmelstein [95,97,99] examined mathematical models of several hypotheses and concluded that an additional condition is necessary for transport parent drug site retention. They identified three factors for successful targeting via prodrugs [95] ... [Pg.226]

VJ Stella, KJ Himmelstein. Directed Drug Delivery, Prodrugs A Chemical Approach to Targeted Drug Delivery. Clifton NJ Humana, 1985, pp 247-267. [Pg.234]

VJ Stella, KJ Himmelstein. Prodrugs and site-specific drug delivery. J Med Chem 23 1275-1282, 1980. [Pg.234]

GM Zentner, GS Rork, KJ Himmelstein. Osmotic flow through controlled porosity films An approach to the delivery of water soluble compounds. In JM Anderson, SW Kim, eds. Advances in Drug Delivery Systems. New York Elsevier, 1986, pp 217-230. [Pg.455]

AG Thombre, GM Zentner, KJ Himmelstein. Mechanism of water transport in controlled porosity osmotic devices. J Membrane Sci 40 279-310, 1989. [Pg.455]

Himmelstein, K. J., Lutz, R. J., A review of the applications of physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling, J. Pharmacokinet. [Pg.154]


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