Ken K. Qian, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States |
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(Spontaneous Crystalline-to-Amorphous Phase Transformation of Organic or Medicinal Compounds in the Presence of Porous Media.) |
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Cicerone MT, Pikal MJ, Qian KK. (2015) Stabilization of proteins in solid form. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 93: 14-24 |
Qian KK, Zhou W, Xu X, et al. (2012) Characterization of medicinal compounds confined in porous media by neutron vibrational spectroscopy and first-principles calculations: a case study with ibuprofen. Pharmaceutical Research. 29: 2432-44 |
Qian KK, Wurster DE, Bogner RH. (2012) Spontaneous crystalline-to-amorphous phase transformation of organic or medicinal compounds in the presence of porous media, part 3: effect of moisture. Pharmaceutical Research. 29: 2698-709 |
Qian KK, Bogner RH. (2012) Application of mesoporous silicon dioxide and silicate in oral amorphous drug delivery systems. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 101: 444-63 |
Qian KK, Suib SL, Bogner RH. (2011) Spontaneous crystalline-to-amorphous phase transformation of organic or medicinal compounds in the presence of porous media, part 2: amorphization capacity and mechanisms of interaction. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 100: 4674-86 |
Qian KK, Bogner RH. (2011) Spontaneous crystalline-to-amorphous phase transformation of organic or medicinal compounds in the presence of porous media, part 1: thermodynamics of spontaneous amorphization. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 100: 2801-15 |
Qian KK, Bogner RH. (2011) Differential heat of adsorption of water vapor on silicified microcrystalline cellulose (SMCC): an investigation using isothermal microcalorimetry. Pharmaceutical Development and Technology. 16: 616-26 |