An effort to enhance the clinical translatability of caprate-based tablet formulations in gastric peptide delivery.
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- Original Title:
- An effort to enhance the clinical translatability of caprate-based tablet formulations in gastric peptide delivery.
- Published In:
- Drug delivery and translational research (2025)
- Authors:
- Bardonnet, Pierre-Louis, Niu, Zhigao, Pessi, Jenni, Kazakou, Maria, Raptis, Konstantinos, McCabe, Reece, Toftlev, Anders, Rebollo, René, Wang, Zhuoran, Fan, Li, Mortensen, Nicolai Rytter, Bardtrum, Lars, Andersson, Vincent, Wahlund, Per-Olof, Norrman, Mathias, Benie, Andrew James, Wu, Jian Xiong, Sauter, Max, Zara, Damiano La, Christophersen, Philip, Sassene, Philip Jonas
- Database ID:
- RPEP-10093
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-10093APA
Bardonnet, Pierre-Louis; Niu, Zhigao; Pessi, Jenni; Kazakou, Maria; Raptis, Konstantinos; McCabe, Reece; Toftlev, Anders; Rebollo, René; Wang, Zhuoran; Fan, Li; Mortensen, Nicolai Rytter; Bardtrum, Lars; Andersson, Vincent; Wahlund, Per-Olof; Norrman, Mathias; Benie, Andrew James; Wu, Jian Xiong; Sauter, Max; Zara, Damiano La; Christophersen, Philip; Sassene, Philip Jonas. (2025). An effort to enhance the clinical translatability of caprate-based tablet formulations in gastric peptide delivery.. Drug delivery and translational research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13346-025-01978-7
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Bardonnet, Pierre-Louis, et al. "An effort to enhance the clinical translatability of caprate-based tablet formulations in gastric peptide delivery.." Drug delivery and translational research, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13346-025-01978-7
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RethinkPeptides Research Database. "An effort to enhance the clinical translatability of caprate..." RPEP-10093. Retrieved from https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/bardonnet-2025-an-effort-to-enhance
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