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Michael Turk

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Judge L, Bellar D, Blom L, Lee D, Harris B, Turk M, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2012 Mar; 26(4):1154-61. PMID: 22446680
Injuries suffered by student athletes not only affect their physical ability to perform in sport but also have psychological effects as well. The purpose of this study was to examine...
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Gehrke H, Pelka J, Hartinger C, Blank H, Bleimund F, Schneider R, et al.
Arch Toxicol . 2011 Jan; 85(7):799-812. PMID: 21229235
Three differently sized, highly dispersed platinum nanoparticle (Pt-NP) preparations were generated by supercritical fluid reactive deposition (SFRD) and deposited on a β-cyclodextrin matrix. The average particle size and size distribution...
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Pelka J, Gehrke H, Esselen M, Turk M, Crone M, Brase S, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol . 2009 Mar; 22(4):649-59. PMID: 19290672
Supercritical fluid reactive deposition was used for the deposition of highly dispersed platinum nanoparticles with controllable metal content and particle size distribution on beta-cyclodextrin. The average particle size and size...
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Hussein K, Turk M, Wahl M
Eur J Pharm Sci . 2008 Feb; 33(3):306-12. PMID: 18282694
To improve dissolution properties of drugs, a supercritical fluid (SCF) technique was used to load these drugs into a solid carrier. In this study, granules based on beta-cyclodextrin (betaCD) were...
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Wischumerski R, Turk M, Wahl M
J Pharm Sci . 2008 Feb; 97(10):4416-24. PMID: 18271055
The controlled particle deposition (CPD), a supercritical fluid precipitation process, is used to load porous tablets with ibuprofen to improve drug dissolution. Porous tablets (porosity 44.3 +/- 5.5%), consisting of...
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Hussein K, Turk M, Wahl M
Pharm Res . 2007 Jan; 24(3):585-92. PMID: 17260160
Purpose: The preparation of drug/cyclodextrin complexes is a suitable method to improve the dissolution of poor soluble drugs. The efficacy of the Controlled Particle Deposition (CPD) as a new developed...
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Turk M, Lietzow R
AAPS PharmSciTech . 2005 Mar; 5(4):e56. PMID: 15760053
The basic objective of this work was to form stable suspensions of submicron particles of phytosterol, a water-insoluble drug, by rapid expansion of supercritical solution into aqueous solution (RESSAS). A...