[60]Fullerene (C60) derivatives were incorporated into liposomes using a fullerene exchange method involving the transfer of the fullerene from the cavity of two γ‐cyclodextrin molecules to a liposome. A lipid‐membrane‐incorporated C60 derivative bearing a polar group showed much higher photodynamic activity than the analogous system incorporating pristine C60.This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant‐in‐Aid for Scientific Research (B) (Grant No. JP16H04133) and Grant‐in‐Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research (Grant No. JP16K13982)
Photolysis of aminopolycarboxylates with C60 has been shown to be an effective method for the prepar...
Abstract: Fullerenes have attracted considerable attention in different fi elds of science since the...
Fullerenes have been the focus of significant research effort and curiosity for their unique physico...
The weak absorbance of pristine C60, C70, and fullerene derivatives at wavelengths over 600 nm hampe...
Functionalized fullerenes have shown interesting biomedical applications as potential phototherapeut...
The incorporation of hydrophobic guest molecules into lipid membranes by the exchange of the guest m...
Novel amphiphilic fullerene[70] derivatives that are rationally designed to intercalate in lipid bil...
The study of the biological applications of fullerenes has attracted increasing attention despite th...
Fullerene, the third carbon allotrope, is a classical engineered material with the potential applica...
In 1996 Sir Harold W. Kroto, Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley were honored with the Nobel Prize...
Fullerene medicine is a new but rapidly growing research subject. Fullerene has a number of desired ...
Abstract: Fullerene (C60) is known to ef®ciently generate singlet oxygen when irradiated with light....
We describe the synthesis and complete characterization of soluble derivatives of C60 for applicatio...
The unique physical, chemical and biological properties of fullerenes have opened an intensive resea...
AbstractThe modifying effects of the products of the equimolar addition of dl-alanine and dl-alanyl-...
Photolysis of aminopolycarboxylates with C60 has been shown to be an effective method for the prepar...
Abstract: Fullerenes have attracted considerable attention in different fi elds of science since the...
Fullerenes have been the focus of significant research effort and curiosity for their unique physico...
The weak absorbance of pristine C60, C70, and fullerene derivatives at wavelengths over 600 nm hampe...
Functionalized fullerenes have shown interesting biomedical applications as potential phototherapeut...
The incorporation of hydrophobic guest molecules into lipid membranes by the exchange of the guest m...
Novel amphiphilic fullerene[70] derivatives that are rationally designed to intercalate in lipid bil...
The study of the biological applications of fullerenes has attracted increasing attention despite th...
Fullerene, the third carbon allotrope, is a classical engineered material with the potential applica...
In 1996 Sir Harold W. Kroto, Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley were honored with the Nobel Prize...
Fullerene medicine is a new but rapidly growing research subject. Fullerene has a number of desired ...
Abstract: Fullerene (C60) is known to ef®ciently generate singlet oxygen when irradiated with light....
We describe the synthesis and complete characterization of soluble derivatives of C60 for applicatio...
The unique physical, chemical and biological properties of fullerenes have opened an intensive resea...
AbstractThe modifying effects of the products of the equimolar addition of dl-alanine and dl-alanyl-...
Photolysis of aminopolycarboxylates with C60 has been shown to be an effective method for the prepar...
Abstract: Fullerenes have attracted considerable attention in different fi elds of science since the...
Fullerenes have been the focus of significant research effort and curiosity for their unique physico...