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Sydney Pharmacy School: Recent submissions

    • A latent green fluorescent styrylcoumarin probe for the selective growth and detection of Gram negative bacteria 

      Váradi, Linda; Wang, Miaoyi; Mamidi, Ramesh R; Perry, John D.; Hibbs, David E.; Groundwater, Paul W.
      Published 2018-07-11
      A novel, green fluorescent β-alanylstyrylcoumarin derivative was synthesized and evaluated for its performance as a fluorogenic enzyme substrate on a range of clinically relevant microorganisms. The substrate was selectively ...
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    • Effect of storage temperature on the stability of spray dried bacteriophage powders 

      Leung, Sharon S.Y.; Parumasivam, Thaigarajan; Nguyen, An; Gengenbach, Thomas; Carter, Elizabeth; Carrigy, Nicholas; Wang, Hui; Vehring, Reinhard; Finlay, Warren; Morales, Sandra; Britton, Warwick; Kutter, Elizabeth; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2018-03-02
      This study aimed to assess the robustness of using a spray drying approach and formulation design in producing inhalable phage powders. Two types of Pseudomonas phages, PEV2 (Podovirus) and PEV40 (Myovirus) in two formulations ...
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    • A cross-sectional analysis of pharmaceutical industry-funded events for health professionals in Australia 

      Fabbri, Alice; Grundy, Quinn; Barbara, Mintzes; Swestika, Swandari; Ray, Moynihan; Emily, Walkom; Lisa A, Bero
      Published 2017-07-04
      Objectives To analyse patterns and characteristics of pharmaceutical industry sponsorship of events for Australian health professionals and to understand the implications of recent changes in transparency provisions that ...
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    • Adjudicated dataset for “Spin” in published biomedical literature: A methodological systematic review 

      Bero, Lisa; Grundy, Quinn; Chiu, Kellia
      Published 2017-06-13
      This dataset contains the findings of a systematic review of the nature and prevalence of spin in the biomedical literature. It contains the data from 35 empirical studies that included the measurement of spin for at least ...
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    • Cucurbit[n]urils as excipients in pharmaceutical dosage forms 

      Wheate, Nial J.; Limantoro, Christina
      Published 2016-11-01
      Native, unfunctionalised cucurbit[n]urils (n = 6, 7, or 8) have shown enormous potential as excipients in medical formulations for improving drug delivery. Specific benefits include improved drug stability, solubility, ...
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