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I went to an art auction last night with the theme of moths. Why moths? A friend set up MothNet as a citizen science project to engage the public in science through discovering the beauty and importance of moths (twitter.com/mothNetNZ). I learned that most of New Zealand’s moths occur nowhere else…
Introduction Ile-Pro-Pro (IPP) is a bioactive peptide found in bovine milk when casein is hydrolyzed by gastrointestinal enzymes. It has an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory potency of 5µM with the potential to reduce blood pressure, if orally administered.1 Although IPP is stable in…
As you all sit down to read this issue of the CRS Newsletter to get a dose of excellent controlled release science it is opportune to reflect on the world as we know it and the potential impact of some recent decisions. Ruth Schmid, the CRS President, has penned a statement in respect of the…
Delve deeper into your modes of specialty in an intimate setting when you attend a premeeting workshop. Interact with peers and further your career in these select learning modules differentiated by subject. Each session is broken down step-by-step to explain the methodologies utilized to ensure…
Introduction Figure 1. Mechanistic and kinetic analysis of the model system.Food can significantly impact the bioavailability of oral drugs through multiple mechanisms including enhancement of solubility and dissolution kinetics, enhancement of permeation through the intestinal mucosa, and so on.…
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The 10th annual meeting of the CRS Israeli Local Chapter (ICRS), “20 Years of Excellent Research and Translation,” was held in Maalot, in the north of Israel, on September From left to right: Yechezkel (Chezy) Barenholz (Hebrew University), Phil Low (Purdue University), Alan Packard (Harvard…