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Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni | Pharmacology Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni, Center for Biomedical Research, Population Council, United States
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from NIPER-Hyderabad, India (2015-2019). He also earned an M.S (Pharm) in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2012-2014) and a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Bapatla College of Pharmacy, India (2008-2012).
Work Experience π₯
Research Focus
Publication Top Notes
π Liposomal formulations in clinical use: an updated reviewΒ π Cited by: 1953 π Year: 2017
π Amorphous solid dispersions: An update for preparation, characterization, mechanism on bioavailability, stability, regulatory considerations and marketed productsΒ π Cited by: 228 π Year: 2020
π Exosomes as naturally occurring vehicles for delivery of biopharmaceuticals: insights from drug delivery to clinical perspectivesπ Cited by: 99 π Year: 2021
π PLGA/PLA-based long-acting injectable depot microspheres in clinical use: production and characterization overview for protein/peptide deliveryΒ π Cited by: 94 π Year: 2021
π Cabazitaxel and silibinin co-encapsulated cationic liposomes for CD44 targeted delivery: A new insight into nanomedicine based combinational chemotherapy for prostate cancerπ Cited by: 94 π Year: 2019
π Chitosan: A potential biopolymer in drug delivery and biomedical applications
πΒ Lignin: drug/gene delivery and tissue engineering applications
π Exploring the potential of nanotherapeutics in targeting tumor microenvironment for cancer therapy
π Microneedle-based natural polysaccharide for drug delivery systems (DDS): progress and challenges