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R D VICKERY

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Li Z, Harlow R, Foris C, Li H, Ma P, VICKERY R, et al.
Microsc Microanal . 2003 Jan; 8(2):134-8. PMID: 12533242
Electron diffraction has been recently used in the pharmaceutical industry to study the polymorphism in crystalline drug substances. While conventional X-ray diffraction patterns could not be used to determine the...
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Li Z, Liang L, Harlow R, Foris C, Olson R, Sielecki T, et al.
J Pharm Sci . 2000 Sep; 89(10):1237-42. PMID: 10980498
In the course of the development of Lumaxistrade mark (roxifiban), the physical state of XP280 (the besylate salt of the active metabolites of roxifiban) and SC887 (the mesylate salt of...
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VICKERY R, Maurin M
J Pharm Biomed Anal . 2000 Mar; 20(1-2):385-8. PMID: 10704046
An isothermal microcalorimeter was utilized to characterize a model solid-state interaction. The degradation of the HIV protease inhibitor, DMP 450, in a binary mixture with hydrous lactose was followed in...
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Li Z, Harlow R, Foris C, Li H, Ma P, VICKERY R, et al.
J Pharm Sci . 1999 Mar; 88(3):297-301. PMID: 10052986
Unit cell parameters of two polymorphs of roxifiban have been determined by a combination of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) single-crystal and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction techniques. While it was difficult...
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Maurin M, VICKERY R, Bryant 3rd W, Hussain M
Pharm Res . 1992 Apr; 9(4):570-4. PMID: 1495904
Hexapotassium-alpha-vanado-11-tungstoborate (DuP 925) is a yellow irregular-shaped crystalline powder. The DSC thermogram indicates that decomposition begins to occur above 250 degrees C. The compound exhibits a volatile loss of 3.7%...
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VICKERY R
Nebr State Med J . 1952 Nov; 37(11):354-6. PMID: 13002483
No abstract available.
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TEBBET R, VICKERY R
Am J Ophthalmol . 1952 Jun; 35(6):811-8. PMID: 14923777
No abstract available.