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D-Index
88
Citations
23562
World Ranking
2337
National Ranking
24

Overview

Hans E. Junginger was affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their academic career included contributions to scientific research, although detailed information about their publications, research topics, and collaborations is limited based on the available data.

Throughout their professional tenure, Junginger did not have any recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or regular publication venues documented in the accessible records. Similarly, there is no specific information on subfields, main fields of study, or main topics of work associated with their research activity.

Their academic profile also does not include details on book publications or awards received. No records are available about any notable distinctions or recognition during their career.

Despite the lack of publicly detailed research output and collaboration history, the association with the National University of Singapore indicates involvement in academic activities within that institution's framework. This affiliation places them within one of Asia's prominent research universities, suggesting participation in a scholarly community.

The absence of additional data points prevents further elaboration on Hans E. Junginger's scientific specialization or contributions. It is clear, however, that the individual is deceased, and any current activity is no longer possible.

Best Publications

  • In vitro evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of chitosan and some other natural polymers

    Claus-Michael Lehr;Joke A. Bouwstra;Etienne H. Schacht;Hans E. Junginger

  • Molecular Properties of WHO Essential Drugs and Provisional Biopharmaceutical Classification

    Nehal A. Kasim;Marc Whitehouse;Chandrasekharan Ramachandran;Marival Bermejo

  • Oral drug absorption enhancement by chitosan and its derivatives.

    M Thanou;J.C Verhoef;H.E Junginger

  • Chitosan and its derivatives as intestinal absorption enhancers.

    M Thanou;J.C Verhoef;H.E Junginger

  • Preparation and NMR characterization of highly substitutedN-trimethyl chitosan chloride

    A.B. Sieval;M. Thanou;A.F. Kotze;J.C. Verhoef

  • Preparation and characterization of protein-loaded N-trimethyl chitosan nanoparticles as nasal delivery system.

    Maryam Amidi;Stefan G. Romeijn;Gerrit Borchard;Hans E. Junginger

  • The potential of mucoadhesive polymers in enhancing intestinal peptide drug absorption. III: Effects of chitosan-glutamate and carbomer on epithelial tight junctions in vitro

    Gerrit Borchard;Henrik L. Lueβen;Albertus G. de Boer;J.Coos Verhoef

  • Quaternized chitosan oligomers as novel gene delivery vectors in epithelial cell lines.

    M. Thanou;B.I. Florea;M. Geldof;H.E. Junginger

  • Mucoadhesive polymers in peroral peptide drug delivery. VI. Carbomer and chitosan improve the intestinal absorption of the peptide drug buserelin in vivo.

    Henrik. L. Lueßen;Bas. J. de Leeuw;Mariska W. E. Langemeÿer;A.(Bert) G. de Boer

  • Chitosan microparticles for mucosal vaccination against diphtheria: oral and nasal efficacy studies in mice.

    Inez M. van der Lubben;Gideon Kersten;Marjan M. Fretz;Coen Beuvery

  • Comparison of the effect of different chitosan salts and N-trimethyl chitosan chloride on the permeability of intestinal epithelial cells (Caco-2)

    Awie F Kotzé;Awie F Kotzé;Henrik L Lueßen;Bas J de Leeuw;Bert G de Boer

  • Trimethylated chitosan as polymeric absorption enhancer for improved peroral delivery of peptide drugs.

    S.M. van der Merwe;J.C. Verhoef;J.H.M. Verheijden;A.F. Kotzé

  • PLGA-PEI nanoparticles for gene delivery to pulmonary epithelium.

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  • Biowaiver monographs for immediate release solid oral dosage forms: ibuprofen.

    Henrike Potthast;Jennifer B. Dressman;Hans E. Junginger;Kamal K. Midha

  • N-Trimethyl chitosan (TMC) nanoparticles loaded with influenza subunit antigen for intranasal vaccination: Biological properties and immunogenicity in a mouse model

    Maryam Amidi;Stefan G. Romeijn;J. Coos Verhoef;Hans E. Junginger

  • Liposomes as Carriers for Topical and Transdermal Delivery

    E. Touitou;H.E. Junginger;N.D. Weiner;T. Nagai

  • Preparation, characterization and antibacterial activities of chitosan, N-trimethyl chitosan (TMC) and N-diethylmethyl chitosan (DEMC) nanoparticles loaded with insulin using both the ionotropic gelation and polyelectrolyte complexation methods.

    A.M.M. Sadeghi;F.A. Dorkoosh;M.R. Avadi;P. Saadat

  • Preparation of coated nanoparticles for a new mucosal vaccine delivery system.

    Olga Borges;Gerrit Borchard;J. Coos Verhoef;Adriano de Sousa

  • Elasticity of vesicles assessed by electron spin resonance, electron microscopy and extrusion measurements.

    Benedicte A.I van den Bergh;Philip W Wertz;Hans E Junginger;Joke A Bouwstra

  • Intestinal transit of bioadhesive microspheres in an in situ loop in the rat—A comparative study with copolymers and blends based on poly(acrylic acid)

    Claus-Michael Lehr;Johanna A. Bouwstra;Josef J. Tukker;Hans E. Junginger

  • An estimate of turnover time of intestinal mucus gel layer in the rat in situ loop

    Claus-Michael Lehr;Fred G.J. Poelma;Hans E. Junginger;Josef J. Tukker

  • Mono-N-carboxymethyl chitosan (MCC), a polyampholytic chitosan derivative, enhances the intestinal absorption of low molecular weight heparin across intestinal epithelia in vitro and in vivo.

    M. Thanou;M.T. Nihot;M. Jansen;J.C. Verhoef

Frequent Co-Authors

Joke A. Bouwstra
Joke A. Bouwstra Leiden University
Maria Ponec
Maria Ponec Leiden University
Giuseppe Del Giudice
Giuseppe Del Giudice GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Gordon L. Amidon
Gordon L. Amidon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Tom H. M. Ottenhoff
Tom H. M. Ottenhoff Leiden University Medical Center
Rino Rappuoli
Rino Rappuoli Imperial College London
Marzia Monica Giuliani
Marzia Monica Giuliani GlaxoSmithKline (Italy)
Krista E. van Meijgaarden
Krista E. van Meijgaarden Leiden University Medical Center
Wim Jiskoot
Wim Jiskoot Leiden University
Meindert Danhof
Meindert Danhof Leiden University

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