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Application of Electro Hydro Dynamic Atomisation in the Production of Engineered Drug Particles

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The human body is sometimes in a need of medical assistance through either a medical procedure or exclusively through the administration of pharmaceuticals. This latter embraces the administration of medicine, receiving vaccines, and the need of particular pharmaceuticals in the case of permanent disorder, such as asthma and diabetes.

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Ciach, T., Diaz, L., van den IJssel, E., Marijnissen, J.C.M. (2003). Application of Electro Hydro Dynamic Atomisation in the Production of Engineered Drug Particles. In: Gradoń, L., Marijnissen, J. (eds) Optimization of Aerosol Drug Delivery. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0267-6_11

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