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Carlier, E., Marquette, S., Peerboom, C., Denis, L., Benali, S., Raquez, J.-M., Amighi, K., & Goole, J. (2019). Investigation of the parameters used in fused deposition modeling of poly(lactic acid) to optimize 3D printing sessions. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 565, 367-377. Lien externe

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Delpierre, S., Willocq, B., Manini, G., Lemaur, V., Goole, J., Gerbaux, P., Cornil, J., Dubois, P., & Raquez, J.-M. (2019). Simple Approach for a Self-Healable and Stiff Polymer Network from Iminoboronate-Based Boroxine Chemistry. Chemistry of Materials, 31(10), 3736-3744. Lien externe

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Manini, G., Benali, S., Mathew, A., Napolitano, S., Raquez, J.-M., & Goole, J. (2022). Paliperidone palmitate as model of heat-sensitive drug for long-acting 3D printing application. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 618, 121662 (13 pages). Lien externe

Manini, G., Benali, S., Raquez, J.-M., & Goole, J. (2022). Proof of concept of a predictive model of drug release from long-acting implants obtained by fused-deposition modeling. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 618, 121663 (17 pages). Lien externe

Manini, G., Deldime, M., Benali, S., Raquez, J.-M., & Goole, J. (mai 2021). Long-acting implantable dosage forms containing paliperidone palmitate obtained by 3D printing [Affiche]. 12th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology (PBP 2021). Non disponible

Manini, G., Deldime, M., Benali, S., Raquez, J.-M., & Goole, J. (2021). Long-acting implantable dosage forms containing paliperidone palmitate obtained by 3D printing. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 603, 120702 (10 pages). Lien externe

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Nober, C., Manini, G., Carlier, E., Raquez, J.-M., Benali, S., Dubois, P., Amighi, K., & Goole, J. (2019). Feasibility study into the potential use of fused-deposition modeling to manufacture 3D-printed enteric capsules in compounding pharmacies. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 569, 118581 (10 pages). Lien externe

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