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Anupa R Menjoge

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Navath R, Menjoge A, Dai H, Romero R, Kannan S, Kannan R
Mol Pharm . 2011 May; 8(4):1209-23. PMID: 21615144
Local intravaginal drug therapy is preferred for treatment of ascending genital infections during pregnancy. In the present study, an in situ forming biodegradable hydrogel for sustained release of amoxicillin in...
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Menjoge A, Rinderknecht A, Navath R, Faridnia M, Kim C, Romero R, et al.
J Control Release . 2010 Dec; 150(3):326-38. PMID: 21129423
Dendrimers offer significant potential as nanocarriers for targeted delivery of drugs and imaging agents. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the transplacental transport, kinetics and biodistribution of PAMAM...
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Anumolu S, Menjoge A, Deshmukh M, Gerecke D, Stein S, Laskin J, et al.
Biomaterials . 2010 Oct; 32(4):1204-17. PMID: 20950853
Doxycycline hydrogels containing reversible disulfide crosslinks were investigated for a dermal wound healing application. Nitrogen mustard (NM) was used as a surrogate to mimic the vesicant effects of the chemical...
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Wang B, Navath R, Menjoge A, Balakrishnan B, Bellair R, Dai H, et al.
Int J Pharm . 2010 Jun; 395(1-2):298-308. PMID: 20580797
Dendrimers have emerged as topical microbicides to treat vaginal infections. This study explores the in vitro, in vivo antimicrobial activity of PAMAM dendrimers, and the associated mechanism. Interestingly, topical cervical...
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Navath R, Menjoge A, Wang B, Romero R, Kannan S, Kannan R
Biomacromolecules . 2010 Apr; 11(6):1544-63. PMID: 20415504
Dendrimers have emerged as multifunctional carriers for targeted drug delivery, gene delivery and imaging. Improving the functional versatility at the surface for carrying multiple conjugation reactions is becoming vital. Typically,...
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Menjoge A, Navath R, Asad A, Kannan S, Kim C, Romero R, et al.
Biomaterials . 2010 Mar; 31(18):5007-21. PMID: 20346497
Dendrimers are emerging as promising topical antimicrobial agents, and as targeted nanoscale drug delivery vehicles. Topical intravaginal antimicrobial agents are prescribed to treat the ascending genital infections in pregnant women....
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Menjoge A, Kannan R, Tomalia D
Drug Discov Today . 2010 Feb; 15(5-6):171-85. PMID: 20116448
Dendrimers are members of a versatile, fourth new class of polymer architecture (i.e. dendritic polymers after traditional linear, crosslinked and branched types). Typically, dendrimers are used as well-defined scaffolding or...
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Anumolu S, DeSantis A, Menjoge A, Hahn R, Beloni J, Gordon M, et al.
Biomaterials . 2009 Oct; 31(5):964-74. PMID: 19853296
Half mustard (CEES) and nitrogen mustard (NM) are commonly used surrogates and vesicant analogs of the chemical warfare agent sulfur mustard. In the current study, in situ forming poly(ethylene glycol)...
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Menjoge A, Kulkarni M
Biomacromolecules . 2007 Jan; 8(2):532-42. PMID: 17253762
Cefuroxime axetil (CA) has exhibited interactions with the polymers hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate, cellulose acetate trimellitate, and Eudragit E resulting in the generation of unacceptable amounts of impurities and degradation. Formulations,...
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Menjoge A, Kulkarni M
Biomacromolecules . 2007 Jan; 8(1):240-51. PMID: 17206813
Blends of conventional reverse enteric polymer with enteric polymers result in insoluble polyelectrolyte complexes and hence cannot be used in film coatings. We report a new set of miscible blends...