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Paul B Myrdal

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Journal of Chromatography. A|April 10, 2004
On-line high-performance liquid chromatography method for analyte quantitation from pressurized metered dose inhalersAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|September 7, 2004
Novel method for the determination of solubility in aerosol propellantsAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|February 24, 2005
A comparison of two methods to determine the solubility of compounds in aerosol propellantsAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|January 7, 2004
Development of a perillyl alcohol topical cream formulationAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy|December 1, 2005
Comparison of three pharmaceutical products obtained from Mexico and the United States: a case studyKelly L Karlage, Paul B Myrdal
AAPS Pharmscitech|May 20, 2015
Solid-State and Solution Characterization of MyricetinStephen J Franklin, Paul B Myrdal
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|July 6, 2004
A theoretical and experimental analysis of formulation and device parameters affecting solution MDI size distributionsStephen W Stein, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|July 24, 2008
Measurement and correlation of solute solubility in HFA-134a/ethanol systemsJulie A Hoye, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|November 3, 2011
A model for predicting size distributions delivered from pMDIs with suspended drugStephen W Stein, Poonam Sheth, Paul B Myrdal
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|September 11, 2007
Solubility of solid solutes in HFA-134a with a correlation to physico-chemical propertiesJulie A Hoye, Abhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
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Journal of Chromatography. A|April 10, 2004
On-line high-performance liquid chromatography method for analyte quantitation from pressurized metered dose inhalersAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|September 7, 2004
Novel method for the determination of solubility in aerosol propellantsAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|February 24, 2005
A comparison of two methods to determine the solubility of compounds in aerosol propellantsAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|January 7, 2004
Development of a perillyl alcohol topical cream formulationAbhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy|December 1, 2005
Comparison of three pharmaceutical products obtained from Mexico and the United States: a case studyKelly L Karlage, Paul B Myrdal
AAPS Pharmscitech|May 20, 2015
Solid-State and Solution Characterization of MyricetinStephen J Franklin, Paul B Myrdal
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|July 6, 2004
A theoretical and experimental analysis of formulation and device parameters affecting solution MDI size distributionsStephen W Stein, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|July 24, 2008
Measurement and correlation of solute solubility in HFA-134a/ethanol systemsJulie A Hoye, Paul B Myrdal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|November 3, 2011
A model for predicting size distributions delivered from pMDIs with suspended drugStephen W Stein, Poonam Sheth, Paul B Myrdal
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|September 11, 2007
Solubility of solid solutes in HFA-134a with a correlation to physico-chemical propertiesJulie A Hoye, Abhishek Gupta, Paul B Myrdal
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