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Goldman, Rebecca L., Vittala Murthy, Namratha Turuvekere, Northen, Trent P., Balakrishnan, Anuranjani, Chivukula, Sudha, Danz, Hillary, Tibbitts, Timothy, Dias, Anusha, Vargas, Jorel, Cooper, Dustin, Gopani, Hardip, Beaulieu, Angela, Kalnin, Kirill V., Plitnik, Timothy, Karmakar, Saswata, Dasari, Ramesh, Landis, Ryan, Karve, Shrirang, DeRosa, Frank
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In Biomaterials October 2023 301
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In Molecular Immunology May 2019 109:88-98
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Eleftherianos, Ioannis, Yadav, Shruti, Kenney, Eric, Cooper, Dustin, Ozakman, Yaprak, Patrnogic, Jelena
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In Trends in Parasitology May 2018 34(5):430-444
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In International Journal of Pharmaceutics 25 July 2015 490(1-2):55-64
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In European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 12 March 2014 53:28-34
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Cooper, Dustin L., Harirforoosh, Sam
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In MethodsX 2014 1:49-55
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Autor:
Cooper, Dustin L., Harirforoosh, Sam
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Rebamipide is a mucoprotective agent commonly used to prevent nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastrointenstinal side effects [1]. Human plasma and urine analysis of rebamipide utilizing high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) have b
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Cooper, Dustin L., Harirforoosh, Sam
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Drug based nanoparticle (NP) formulations have gained considerable attention over the past decade for their use in various drug formulations. NPs have been shown to increase bioavailability, decrease side effects of highly toxic drugs, and prolong dr
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Cooper, Dustin L., Murrell, Derek E., Conder, Christopher M., Palau, Victoria E., Campbell, Grace E., Lynch, Shaun P., Denham, James W., Hanley, Angela V., Bullins, Kenny W., Panus, Peter C., Singh, Krishna, Harirforoosh, Sam
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can produce adverse effects by inhibiting prostaglandin (PG) synthesis. A PGE1 analogue, misoprostol, is often utilized to alleviate NSAID-related gastrointestinal side effects. This study examined the ef