ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE;
AQUEOUS SOLUTION;
ARTICLE;
DRUG FORMULATION;
DRUG MIXTURE;
DRUG SOLUBILITY;
LIQUID;
PELLET EXTRUSION;
POROSITY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS;
SPHERONIZATION;
SYSTEM ANALYSIS;
TENSILE STRENGTH;
The influence of formulation variables on the properties of pellets containing a self-emulsifying mixture
Newton J.M., Petersson J., Podczeck F., Clarke A., and Booth S. The influence of formulation variables on the properties of pellets containing a self-emulsifying mixture. J. Pharm. Sci. 90 (2001) 987-995
Evaluation of a standardised procedure to assess the shape of pellets using image analysis
Podczeck F., Rahman S.R., and Newton J.M. Evaluation of a standardised procedure to assess the shape of pellets using image analysis. Int. J. Pharm. 192 (1999) 123-138
Controlled drug release from pellets containing water-insoluble drugs dissolved in a self-emulsifying system
Serratoni M., Newton J.M., Booth S., and Clarke A. Controlled drug release from pellets containing water-insoluble drugs dissolved in a self-emulsifying system. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. 65 (2007) 94-98
An analysis and synthesis of multiple correspondence analysis, optimal scaling, dual scaling and other methods for quantifying categorical multivariate data
Tenenhaus M., and Young F.W. An analysis and synthesis of multiple correspondence analysis, optimal scaling, dual scaling and other methods for quantifying categorical multivariate data. Psychometrica 50 (1985) 90-104
Comparative bioavailability study in dogs of a self-emulsified formulation of progesterone presented in a pellet and a liquid form compared with an aqueous suspension of progesterone.
Tuleu C., Newton J.M., Rose J., Euller D., Saklatvala R., Clarke A., and Booth S. Comparative bioavailability study in dogs of a self-emulsified formulation of progesterone presented in a pellet and a liquid form compared with an aqueous suspension of progesterone. J. Pharm. Sci. 93 (2004) 1495-1502