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Ailus, J, Saleem, I and Ismail, FMD (2024) A Review of the Anti-Inflammatory Skincare Potential of Epilobium angustifolium (Fireweed) Inspired by Herbal Tradition. Cosmetics, 11 (5).

Almurshedi, AS, Almarshad, SN, Bukhari, SI, Aldosari, BN, Alhabardi, SA, Alkathiri, FA, Saleem, I, Aldosar, NS and Zaki, RM (2024) A Novel Inhalable Dry Powder to Trigger Delivery of Voriconazole for Effective Management of Pulmonary Aspergillosis. Pharmaceutics, 16 (7).

Osman, N, Curley, P, Box, H, Liptrott, N, Sexton, DW and Saleem, I (2024) In vitro evaluation of physicochemical-dependent effects of polymeric nanoparticles on their cellular uptake and co-localization using pulmonary calu-3 cell lines. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. pp. 1-11. ISSN 0363-9045

Abdellatif, AAH, Scagnetti, G, Younis, MA, Bouazzaoui, A, Tawfeek, HM, Aldosari, BN, Almurshedi, AS, Alsharidah, M, Rugaie, OA, Davies, MPA, Liloglou, T, Ross, K and Saleem, I (2023) Non-coding RNA-directed therapeutics in lung cancer: Delivery technologies and clinical applications. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 229. pp. 1-17. ISSN 0927-7765

Osman, N, Kaneko, K, Carini, V and Saleem, I (2018) Carriers for the Targeted Delivery of Aerosolized Macromolecules for Pulmonary Pathologies. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery. ISSN 1744-7593

Bnyan, R, Khan, I, Ehtezazi, T, Saleem, I, Gordon, S, Neill, FO and Roberts, M (2018) Surfactant effects on lipid-based vesicles properties. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. ISSN 0022-3549

Saleem, I, Smyth, H and Telko, M (2008) Prediction of dry powder inhaler formulation performance from surface energetics and blending dynamics. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 34 (9). pp. 1002-1010. ISSN 0363-9045

Younis, MA, Alsogaihi, MA, Abdellatif, AAH and Saleem, I Nanoformulations in the Treatment of Lung Cancer: Current Status and Clinical Potential. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. ISSN 0363-9045 (Accepted)

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