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O1-1 |
preparing the ground for endogenous repair
Michael Sefton, University of Toronto, Canada |
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O1-2 |
bridging polymer science and (core-shell) microencapsulation
Christian Quellet, Leugos Sàrl, Switzerland |
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O1-3 |
multicomponent cross-linked alginate-based hydrogels for cell transplantation
Luca Szabo, EPFL, Switzerland |
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O1-4 |
microencapsulation of lutein extracted from marigold flowers (tagetes erecta l.) using hydrophilic carriers
Dr. Pravin Nalawade, OmniActive Health Technologies Ltd., India |
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O1-5 |
cell entrapment and growth in macroporous chitosan-based hydrogels for tissue engineering
Elena Markvicheva, Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Russian Academy of Scienc |
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O1-6 |
towards chemoenzymatic one-pot reaction: encapsulation of catalysts in biopolymer hydrogels
Jan Pauly, Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences / Bielefeld University, Germany |
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O1-7 |
development and controlled release of antioxidant oil loaded in cashew gum nanocapsules.
Kahynna Cavalcante Loureiro, Institute of Technology and Research, Brazil |
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O2-1 |
correct encapsulation strategies make a positive impact on drug performance and patients lives
Sarah Barthold, Glatt Pharmaceutical Services, Germany |
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O2-2 |
entrapment of lutein nano-droplets within a novel ethanol-induced whey protein gel matrix
Nahla Kreidly and Graciela Padua Wild, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA |
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O2-3 |
effects of pea protein content and drying temperature on the physicochemical properties of spray dried particles
Cristhian Francisco, University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil |
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O2-4 |
novel coatings for improved attract-and-kill formulations containing metarhizium brunneum
Katharina Hermann, Bielefeld University of applied Sciences, Germany |
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O2-5 |
encapsulation of the nematocide fluensulfone in a hydrocolloid matrix
Amos Nussinovitch, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Israel |
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O2-6 |
microencapsulation of flavours in yeast cells using the concentrated powder form (cpf)-technology
Cornelia Errenst, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany |
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O2-7 |
electrodripping analysis using a fast recording camera
Ana Santos, Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales y Microbiol, Argentina |
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O3-1 |
upscaling the continuous manufacturing of highly uniform droplets and microcapsules to industrially meaningful quantities
Marijana Dragosavac, Loughborough University , U.K. |
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O3-2 |
soft microencapsulation by polymer cross-linking
Denis Poncelet, EncapProcess, France |
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O3-3 |
the netmix technology, a novel approach to produce microcapsules in continuous mode
Ana Catarina Moreira, LA LSRE-LCM/FEUP, Portugal |
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O3-4 |
photo-sensitive dextran-based nanoprecipitates as pickering emulsions stabilizers
Valentin Maingret, CRPP / LCPO, France |
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O3-5 |
microencapsulation by complex coacervation of oil soluble vitamins
Heidi Johnsen, SINTEF, Norway |
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O3-6 |
encapsulation of super-bright new fluorochrome for single particle tracking in living cells
Xinyue WANG, University of Strasbourg, France |
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