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The following pages link to Formation of drug-arylsulfonate complexes inside liposomes: a novel approach to improve drug retention (Q41626642):
Displaying 17 items.
- Multiple lipid compartments slow vesicle contents release in lipases and serum (Q24650819) (← links)
- mRNA vaccine delivery using lipid nanoparticles (Q33711685) (← links)
- Niosomes of ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol in the cerebral ischemia-reperfusion model in male rats (Q34177003) (← links)
- A Novel Loading Method for Doxycycline Liposomes for Intracellular Drug Delivery: Characterization of In Vitro and In Vivo Release Kinetics and Efficacy in a J774A.1 Cell Line Model of Mycobacterium smegmatis Infection (Q35897773) (← links)
- Lipid Nanoparticles Containing siRNA Synthesized by Microfluidic Mixing Exhibit an Electron-Dense Nanostructured Core (Q36211791) (← links)
- Liposomal nanomedicines (Q37039021) (← links)
- Improved pharmacokinetics and efficacy of a highly stable nanoliposomal vinorelbine (Q37201370) (← links)
- Atomic force microscopy: a tool to study the structure, dynamics and stability of liposomal drug delivery systems (Q37425229) (← links)
- Active methods of drug loading into liposomes: recent strategies for stable drug entrapment and increasedin vivoactivity (Q37865021) (← links)
- Designing micro- and nano-particles for treating rheumatoid arthritis (Q37964579) (← links)
- Ciprofloxacin surf-plexes in sub-micron emulsions: A novel approach to improve payload efficiency and antimicrobial efficacy (Q39585169) (← links)
- Nigericin-mediated liposome loading of topotecan: Is nigericin a potential drug release regulator? (Q39672628) (← links)
- Advances in Lipid Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery (Q41786279) (← links)
- Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery (Q42589345) (← links)
- Production of limit size nanoliposomal systems with potential utility as ultra-small drug delivery agents (Q47394923) (← links)
- Simulation of Stimuli-Responsive and Stoichiometrically Controlled Release Rate of Doxorubicin from Liposomes in Tumor Interstitial Fluid. (Q52382206) (← links)
- Formation of drug nanocrystals under nanoconfinement afforded by liposomes (Q58493073) (← links)