Journal of biomedical nanotechnology, 8(2), 322-329 (2012-04-21)
Topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis represents an exciting alternative for reducing toxicity associated with parenteral administration of conventional amphotericin B. This work aims to develop and to characterize amphotericin B-loaded new carriers and to investigate their potential for topical delivery
Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces, 86(2), 305-313 (2011-05-14)
Indinavir, an antiretroviral protease inhibitor used in treatment of HIV infection has limited penetration into brain due to efflux of P-glycoprotein. The aim of this work was to develop transferrin coupled submicron lipid emulsions (SLEs) containing indinavir for delivery to
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 7(10), 1456-1463 (2011-02-16)
A simple one-pot polymer encapsulation method is developed for group II-VI semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) synthesized in aqueous solution. The micelles of amphiphilic polymers, such as octadecylamine-modified poly(acrylic acid), capture and encapsulate the QDs when the original hydrophilic ligands, namely
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(27), 9995-10000 (2014-06-25)
Ammonium transport (Amt) proteins form a ubiquitous family of integral membrane proteins that specifically shuttle ammonium across membranes. In prokaryotes, archaea, and plants, Amts are used as environmental NH4(+) scavengers for uptake and assimilation of nitrogen. In the eukaryotic homologs
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, 28(38), 13668-13674 (2012-08-31)
It has been shown that mixtures of monoalkylated amphiphiles and sterols can form liquid-ordered (lo) lamellar phases. These bilayers can be extruded using conventional methods to obtain large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs) that have very low permeability and a specific response
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