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Dagmar Fischer

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Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|June 12, 2023
Sustainability in Drug and Nanoparticle ProcessingDagmar Fischer
Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit|June 24, 2011
[Non-viral gene transfer medicinal products. Therapy with synthetic vectors]Dagmar Fischer, Alfred Fahr
Therapeutic Delivery|January 18, 2013
Recent developments and perspectives on gene therapy using synthetic vectorsFlorian Schlenk, Stefan Grund, Dagmar Fischer
Therapeutic Delivery|August 22, 2017
Bacterial nanocellulose: the future of controlled drug delivery?Yvette Pötzinger, Dana Kralisch, Dagmar Fischer
Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit|May 4, 2011
[ Editorial: Pharmazie in unserer Zeit 3/2011]Hildegard Büning, Dagmar Fischer, Thomas Winckler
The Journal of Gene Medicine|May 28, 2005
Recent advances in rational gene transfer vector design based on poly(ethylene imine) and its derivativesMichael Neu, Dagmar Fischer, Thomas Kissel
Pharmaceutical Research|October 24, 2007
Targeted delivery of complexes of biotin-PEG-polyethylenimine and NF-kappaB decoys to brain-derived endothelial cells in vitroRaktima Bhattacharya, Berit Osburg, Dagmar Fischer, et al.
Carbohydrate Polymers|February 9, 2019
Immobilization of plasmids in bacterial nanocellulose as gene activated matrixYvette Pötzinger, Lisa Rahnfeld, Dana Kralisch, et al.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews|October 26, 2013
Drug delivery strategies in the therapy of inflammatory bowel diseaseChristian Lautenschläger, Carsten Schmidt, Dagmar Fischer, et al.
Macromolecular Bioscience|October 7, 2020
The Role of Formamidine Groups in Dextran Based Nonviral Vectors for Gene Delivery on Their Physicochemical and Biological CharacteristicsDagmar Fischer, Niels Dusek, Konrad Hotzel, et al.
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Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|June 12, 2023
Sustainability in Drug and Nanoparticle ProcessingDagmar Fischer
Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit|June 24, 2011
[Non-viral gene transfer medicinal products. Therapy with synthetic vectors]Dagmar Fischer, Alfred Fahr
Therapeutic Delivery|January 18, 2013
Recent developments and perspectives on gene therapy using synthetic vectorsFlorian Schlenk, Stefan Grund, Dagmar Fischer
Therapeutic Delivery|August 22, 2017
Bacterial nanocellulose: the future of controlled drug delivery?Yvette Pötzinger, Dana Kralisch, Dagmar Fischer
Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit|May 4, 2011
[ Editorial: Pharmazie in unserer Zeit 3/2011]Hildegard Büning, Dagmar Fischer, Thomas Winckler
The Journal of Gene Medicine|May 28, 2005
Recent advances in rational gene transfer vector design based on poly(ethylene imine) and its derivativesMichael Neu, Dagmar Fischer, Thomas Kissel
Pharmaceutical Research|October 24, 2007
Targeted delivery of complexes of biotin-PEG-polyethylenimine and NF-kappaB decoys to brain-derived endothelial cells in vitroRaktima Bhattacharya, Berit Osburg, Dagmar Fischer, et al.
Carbohydrate Polymers|February 9, 2019
Immobilization of plasmids in bacterial nanocellulose as gene activated matrixYvette Pötzinger, Lisa Rahnfeld, Dana Kralisch, et al.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews|October 26, 2013
Drug delivery strategies in the therapy of inflammatory bowel diseaseChristian Lautenschläger, Carsten Schmidt, Dagmar Fischer, et al.
Macromolecular Bioscience|October 7, 2020
The Role of Formamidine Groups in Dextran Based Nonviral Vectors for Gene Delivery on Their Physicochemical and Biological CharacteristicsDagmar Fischer, Niels Dusek, Konrad Hotzel, et al.
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