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Susana Rodrigues

Researcher at University of the Algarve

Publications -  18
Citations -  731

Susana Rodrigues is an academic researcher from University of the Algarve. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Biocompatibility. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 559 citations.

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Biocompatibility of Chitosan Carriers with Application in Drug Delivery

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the biocompatibility of chitosan carriers with application in drug delivery is discussed and the methods used in vitro and in vivo, exploring the effect of different variables.
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Chitosan/carrageenan nanoparticles: effect of cross-linking with tripolyphosphate and charge ratios

TL;DR: The small size and high positive surface charge make the developed chitosan/carrageenan/tripolyphosphate nanoparticles potential tools for an application in mucosal delivery of macromolecules.
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Hybrid nanosystems based on natural polymers as protein carriers for respiratory delivery: Stability and toxicological evaluation.

TL;DR: The capacity of the nanoparticles as protein carriers for pulmonary and nasal transmucosal delivery of macromolecules was evaluated, and a satisfactory biocompatibility profile was demonstrated upon exposure of two respiratory cell lines to the carriers.
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Inhalable chitosan microparticles for simultaneous delivery of isoniazid and rifabutin in lung tuberculosis treatment

TL;DR: The obtained data suggest the potential of chitosan microparticles for inhalable lung tuberculosis therapy, and demonstrate capacity to activate macrophage-like cells, inducing cytokine secretion well above basal levels.
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Biocompatibility and Stability of Polysaccharide Polyelectrolyte Complexes Aimed at Respiratory Delivery

TL;DR: Overall, the results suggest good indications on the application of CS/CHS nanoparticles in respiratory transmucosal protein delivery, but the set of assays should be widened to clarify obtained results.