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    • Jet nebulization of bacteriophages with different tail morphologies – structural effects 

      Leung, Sharon SY; Carrigy, Nicholas B; Vehring, Reinhard; Finlay, Warren H; Morales, Sandra; Carter, Elizabeth A; Britton, Warwick J; Kutter, Elizabeth; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2019-01-10
      It was previously demonstrated that the loss of infectivity of a myovirus PEV44 after jet nebulization was closely related to a change in bacteriophage (phage) structure. In this follow-up study, we further examined the ...
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    • Production of inhalation phage powders using spray freeze drying and spray drying techniques for treatment of respiratory infections 

      Leung, Sharon SY; Parumasivam, Thaigarajan; Gao, Fiona G; Carrigy, Nicholas B; Vehring, Reinhard; Finlay, Warren H; Morales, Sandra; Britton, Warwick J; Kutter, Elizabeth; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2016-02-29
      Purpose The potential of aerosol phage therapy for treating lung infections has been demonstrated in animal models and clinical studies. This work compared the performance of two dry powder formation techniques, spray ...
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    • Preparation of liposome-encapsulated bacteriophage PEV2 formulation 

      Leung, Sharon SY; Morales, Sandra; Britton, Warwick J; Kutter, Elizabeth; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2017-08-11
      Liposome-encapsulated (LE) phages have been reported to improve phage survival rate and biodistribution in body. Conventional thin film hydration followed by extrusion was generally employed to produce LE formulation. This ...
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    • Pharmaceutical industry funding of health consumer groups in Australia (January 2013 to December 2016) 

      Mintzes, Barabara; Vitry, Agnes; Fabbri, Alice; Lau, Edith; Swandari, Swestika
      Published 2019-03-29
      This project stems from the Evidence, Policy and Influence Collaborative, led by Prof Lisa Bero, which seeks to translate rigorous and unbiased evidence into clinical practice and health policy. The dataset contains 130 ...
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    • Pharmaceutical industry-funded events for Australian health professionals (Oct 2011-Sept 2015) 

      Swandari, Swestika; Vitry, Anges; Bero, Lisa; Mintzes, Barbara; Grundy, Quinn; Fabbri, Alice
      Published 2019-03-29
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