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The basics and underlying mechanisms of mucoadhesion
John Smart
University of Brighton
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Mucoadhesion
100%
Mucoadhesive Materials
66%
Dosage Forms
66%
Mucosa
33%
Hydrogen Bonds (H-bonds)
33%
Adsorption
33%
Systemic Circulation
33%
Chitosan
33%
Mucus
33%
Local Drug Delivery
33%
Joint Failure
33%
Carbomer
33%
Individual Application
33%
Pharmaceutical Science
33%
Adhesive Joints
33%
Oligonucleotides
33%
Overhydration
33%
Adhesive Bonding
33%
Bond-forming
33%
Mucous Membrane
33%
Hydrophilic Macromolecule
33%
Epithelium
33%
Adhesive Properties
33%
Engineering
Adsorption
100%
Hydrophilicity
100%
Potential Application
100%
Adhesive Joints
100%
Relative Importance
100%
Drug Delivery
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adhesive Agent
100%
Dosage Forms
66%
Adsorption
33%
Systemic Circulation
33%
Chitosan
33%
Carbomer
33%
Localized Drug Delivery
33%
Hydrogen Bond
33%
Oligonucleotide
33%
Pharmaceutics
33%
Material Science
Hydrogen Bonding
100%
Adhesive Property
100%