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Incorporation of alphaxalone into different types of liposomes
Tara Dean, R. Hider
School of Health & Care Professions
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Medicine and Dentistry
Liposome
100%
Anesthetic Agent
100%
Alfaxalone
100%
Cholesterol
75%
Egg Lecithin
75%
Steroid
50%
Lipid
50%
Serum
25%
Intravenous Drug Administration
25%
Development
25%
Solvent
25%
Carbon 14
25%
Allergic Response
25%
Effusion
25%
Amphophile
25%
Water
25%
Obstetric Delivery
25%
Meglumine
25%
Cremophor
25%
INIS
anesthetics
100%
liposomes
100%
phosphatidylcholine
75%
cholesterol
75%
range
50%
eggs
50%
steroids
50%
lipids
50%
encapsulation
50%
efficiency
25%
water
25%
delivery
25%
administration
25%
carbon 14
25%
solvents
25%
solubility
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Liposome
100%
Alfaxalone
100%
Anesthetic Agent
100%
Egg Lecithin
75%
Cholesterol
75%
Lipid
50%
Steroids
50%
Solvent
25%
Carbon 14
25%
Effusion
25%
Meglumine
25%
Cremophor
25%
Allergic Reaction
25%
Water
25%
Neuroscience
Anesthetics
100%
Cholesterol
75%
Lecithin
75%
Lipid
50%
Meglumine
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cholesterol
75%
Phosphatidylcholine
75%
Encapsulation
50%
Steroid
25%
Solubility
25%
Development
25%
Solvent
25%
Steroids
25%