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Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126) Nanoengineered oxygen-releasing polymeric scaffold with sustained release of dexamethasone for bone regeneration.
Human and Animal Cells HCE-T(RCB2280) Controllable release of pirfenidone by polyvinyl alcohol film embedded soft contact lenses in vitro and in vivo.
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126) Intracellular controlled release prolongs the time period of siRNA-based gene suppression.
Human and Animal Cells HeLa(RCB0007) A simple method for producing multiple copies of controlled release small molecule microarrays for cell-based screening.
Human and Animal Cells CACO-2(RCB0988) Janus microspheres for enhanced enteral drug delivery: Preparation and orientated attachment to a Caco-2 monolayer.
Human and Animal Cells PC-12(RCB0009) Sustained Neurotrophin Release from Protein Nanoparticles Mediated by Matrix Metalloproteinases Induces the Alignment and Differentiation of Nerve Cells.
Japanese macaques Pharmacokinetic and Safety Evaluation of a Transscleral Sustained Unoprostone Release Device in Monkey Eyes.
Human and Animal Cells A549(RCB0098) Pulmonary delivery of elcatonin using surface-modified liposomes to improve systemic absorption: polyvinyl alcohol with a hydrophobic anchor and chitosan oligosaccharide as effective surface modifiers.
Rats Sustained-release erythropoietin ameliorates cardiac function in infarcted rat-heart without inducing polycythemia.
Human and Animal Cells Hepa 1-6(RCB1638) , CTLL-2(RCB0637) A tumour vaccine of fixed tumour fragments in a controlled-release vehicle with cytokines for therapy of hepatoma in mice.
Rats Administration of control-released hepatocyte growth factor enhances the efficacy of skeletal myoblast transplantation in rat infarcted hearts by greatly increasing both quantity and quality of the graft.
Rats SHRSP/Izm(strainID=409) Control-released hepatocyte growth factor prevents the progression of heart failure in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.