membrane biophysics, drug transport, Amphiphilic drug interactions with model cellular membranes are influenced by adipose tissue and liposomes in vivo, which may alter the transport kinetics of the compound, the stability and integrity of the lipid assembly, or both.In memory of Mark Seller.Author for correspondence
Abstract: Drug entry into cells was previously believed to be via diffusion through the lipid bilaye...
The bilayer structure making up the physical boundary of the liposome bears a strong resemblance to ...
Over the years, my colleagues and I have come to realise that the likelihood of pharmaceutical drugs...
It is widely believed that most drug molecules are transported across the phospholipid bilayer porti...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
The transport of compounds around the body has been a topic of interest for many years, and the adve...
The field of drug-membrane interactions is one that spans a wide range of scientific disciplines, fr...
Although the possibility of targeting drugs to specific tissues and cells, as well as facilitating t...
Contact with many different biological membranes goes along the destiny of a drug after its systemic...
Interactions between lipids and drug molecules in biological membranes help govern proper biological...
Abstract. It is generally thought that many drug molecules are transported across biological membran...
Surface-active amphiphiles find applications in a wide range of areas of industry such as agrochemic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999While a number of drugs formulated in liposomes or li...
Several recent developments are brought together: (i) the new availability of a consensus, curated h...
Abstract: Drug entry into cells was previously believed to be via diffusion through the lipid bilaye...
The bilayer structure making up the physical boundary of the liposome bears a strong resemblance to ...
Over the years, my colleagues and I have come to realise that the likelihood of pharmaceutical drugs...
It is widely believed that most drug molecules are transported across the phospholipid bilayer porti...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
The transport of compounds around the body has been a topic of interest for many years, and the adve...
The field of drug-membrane interactions is one that spans a wide range of scientific disciplines, fr...
Although the possibility of targeting drugs to specific tissues and cells, as well as facilitating t...
Contact with many different biological membranes goes along the destiny of a drug after its systemic...
Interactions between lipids and drug molecules in biological membranes help govern proper biological...
Abstract. It is generally thought that many drug molecules are transported across biological membran...
Surface-active amphiphiles find applications in a wide range of areas of industry such as agrochemic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999While a number of drugs formulated in liposomes or li...
Several recent developments are brought together: (i) the new availability of a consensus, curated h...
Abstract: Drug entry into cells was previously believed to be via diffusion through the lipid bilaye...
The bilayer structure making up the physical boundary of the liposome bears a strong resemblance to ...
Over the years, my colleagues and I have come to realise that the likelihood of pharmaceutical drugs...