Book Chapters

  • Elsabahy M, Dufresne MH and Leroux JC. Polymeric micelles for drugs and nucleic acids delivery. In; Torchilin V and Amiji M (eds), Materials for Nanomedicine, Pan Stanford Publishing, Hackensack 2010:169-234.
  • Bertrand N, Simard P and Leroux JC. Serum-stable and long-circulating, PEGylated, pH-sensitive liposomes. In: Weissig V (ed). Liposomes – Methods in Molecular Biology, Humana Press, Totowa 2010:545-558.
  • Ghattas D and Leroux JC. Amphiphilic ionizable polyphosphazenes for the preparation of pH-responsive liposomes. In: Andrianov A (ed.). Biomedical applications of polyphosphazenes, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken 2009:227-248.
  • Simard P, Leroux JC, Allen C and Meyer O. Liposomes for Drug Delivery. In: Domb AJ, Tabata Y and Ravi Kumar MNV (eds), Nanoparticles for Pharmaceutical Applications, American Scientific Publishers, Valencia 2007 :1-62.
  • Rossi J and Leroux JC. Principles in the development of intravenous lipid emulsions. In: Wasan K (ed), Role of Lipids in Modifying Oral and Parenteral Drug Delivery, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, 2007:88-123.
  • Ruel-Gariépy E and Leroux JC. Chitosan: a natural polycation with multiple applications. In: Marchessault RH, Ravenelle F and Zhu XX (eds). Polysaccharides for Drug Delivery and Pharmaceutical Applications, American Chemical Society, Washington 2006:243-259.
  • Leroux JC, Vargas-Prada A, Doelker E, Gurny R and Délie F. The use of drug-loaded nanoparticles in cancer chemotherapy. In: Benita S (ed.), Microencapsulation Methods and Industrial Applications, Second Edition, Taylor & Francis, London 2005:625-671.
  • Roux E, Francis M, Winnik FM and Leroux JC. Stimuli-responsive liposome-polymer complexes – Towards the design of intelligent drug carriers. In: Svenson S (ed), Carrier Based Drug Delivery, American Chemical Society, Washington 2004: 26-39.
  • Dufresne MH, Fournier E, Jones MC, Ranger M and Leroux JC. Block copolymer micelles – Engineering versatile carriers for drugs and biomacromolecules. In: Gurny R (ed), Challenge in drug delivery for the new millennium, Bulletin technique Gattefossé, Tome 1, Gattefossé, Saint-Priest 2003: 87-102.
  • Jarry C, Leroux JC, Haeck J, Chenite A and Chaput C. Effects of polyol additives on autoclaved chitosan solutions. In: Muzzarelli RAA and Muzzareli C (eds), Chitosan in Pharmacy and Chemistry, Atec Edizioni, Grottammare, Italy 2002: 335-340.
  • Leroux JC and Siegel RA. pH-hysteresis of glucose permeability in acid-doped LCST hydrogels - A basis for pulsatile, oscillatory drug release. In: Dinh S, DeNuzzio J and Comfort AR (eds), Intelligent materials and novel concepts for controlled release technologies, American Chemical Society, Washington 1999: 98-111.
  • Allémann E, Leroux JC and Gurny R. Biodegradable nanoparticles of poly(lactic acid) and poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid). In: Lieberman A, Rieger MM and Banker GS (eds), Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Disperse Systems, 2nd ed., Volume 3, Marcel Dekker, New York 1998: 163-193.
  • Leroux JC, Doelker E and Gurny R. The use of drug-loaded nanoparticles in cancer chemotherapy. In: Benita S (ed.), Microencapsulation Methods and Industrial Applications, Marcel Dekker, New York 1996: 535-575.
  • Fischer S, Merkle HP, Gander B, Micro- and nanoparticles for vaccines: Exploiting basic principles of the immune system. In: Ravi Kumar MNV (ed), Handbook of Particulate Drug Delivery, Vol. 2: Applications, American Scientific Publishers, Stevenson Ranch, CA, 2008, pp. 311-324
  • Waeckerle-Men Y, Gander B, Groettrup M, Delivery of tumor antigens to dendritic cells using biodegradable microspheres. In: Ludewig B. and Hoffmann M.W. (eds), Adoptive immunotherapy, Methods and Protocols, Series: Methods in Molecular Medicine, Humana Presss, Totowa, NJ, 2005, pp. 35-46
  • Gander B, Blanco-Príeto MJ, Thomasin C, Wandrey Ch, Hunkeler D, Coacervation / Phase separation. In: Swarbrick, J. and Boylan, J. (eds), Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, 2nd ed., M. Dekker, New York, Vol. 1, 2002, pp. 481-496
  • Men Y, Audran R, Merkle HP, Gander B, Corradin G, Immunological responses with biodegradable polymer microspheres. In: Gander B, Merkle HP, Corradin G (eds), Antigen Delivery Systems, harwood academic publishers, Amsterdam, 1997, pp. 191-205
  • Kersten GFA, Gander B, Biodegradable microspheres as vehicles for antigens. In: Kaufmann HE (ed.), Concepts in Vaccine Development, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 1996, pp. 265-302
  • Gander B, Gurny R, Doelker E, Cross-linked poloxamers as a versatile monolithic drug delivery system. In: Rubinstein MH (ed.), Pharmaceutical Technology, Controlled Drug Release, Vol. 1, Ellis Horwood Publ., Chichester, 1987, pp. 34-40

 

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