The effect of tetradecylmaltoside (TDM) on nasal peptide drug absorption was assessed with four peptides of distinct molecular size: insulin (5.7 kDa), leptin (16 kDa), somatropin (22.1 kDa), and epoetin alfa (30.4 kDa). The nasal uptake of the smallest peptides, insulin and leptin, was significantl
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Clinical and physiologic “significance” of drug-induced changes in nasal flow/resistance
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- Springer
- Year
- 1972
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- English
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- 5
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- Article
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- 0031-6970
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