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Liposomes as Protein Carriers in Immunology
Journal of Liposome Research, 2004Liposomes are excellent carriers for protein antigens since they can contain large amounts of antigen, potentially in association with adjuvants. Liposomes may be made to mimic the pathogens that stimulated the evolution of the immune system. As such, numerous mechanisms exist to promote their uptake by antigen presenting cells and exposure of ...
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Dialectics in carrier research: The ADP/ATP carrier and the uncoupling protein
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 1993A concise review is given of the research in our laboratory on the ADP/ATP carrier (AAC) and the uncoupling protein (UCP). Although homologous proteins, their widely different functions and contrasts are stressed. The pioneer role of research on the AAC, not only for the mitochondrial but also for other carriers, and the present state of their ...
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Sterol carrier and lipid transfer proteins
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1985The discovery of the sterol carrier and lipid transfer proteins was largely a result of the findings that cells contained cytosolic factors which were required either for the microsomal synthesis of cholesterol or which could accelerate the transfer or exchange of phospholipids between membrane preparations.
G V, Vahouny +5 more
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Chitosan-Alginate Microparticles as a Protein Carrier
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2001The oral administration of peptidic drugs requires their protection from degradation in the gastric environment and the improvement of their absorption in the intestinal tract. For these requirements, a microsystem based on cross-linked alginate as the carrier of bovine serum albumin (BSA), used as a model protein, was proposed.
COPPI, Gilberto +4 more
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2019
In order to further explain the ability of gelatin 50PS and bovine serum albumin (BSA) to generate supersaturation of a series of poorly soluble drugs (carbamazepine, cinnarizine, diazepam, itraconazole, nifedipine, indomethacin, darunavir (ethanolate), ritonavir, fenofibrate, griseofulvin, ketoconazole, naproxen, phenylbutazone and phenytoin), drug ...
Timothy, Pas +4 more
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In order to further explain the ability of gelatin 50PS and bovine serum albumin (BSA) to generate supersaturation of a series of poorly soluble drugs (carbamazepine, cinnarizine, diazepam, itraconazole, nifedipine, indomethacin, darunavir (ethanolate), ritonavir, fenofibrate, griseofulvin, ketoconazole, naproxen, phenylbutazone and phenytoin), drug ...
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1988
R. Cramer, D. E. Patterson, J. Bunce
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R. Cramer, D. E. Patterson, J. Bunce
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1985
The authors wish to dedicate this article to the memory of Professor Eraldo Antonini, who died of an incurable illness on 19 March 1983. It was Professor Antonini who introduced the authors to the study of oxygen-carrying proteins and inspired their scientific activity.
Maurizio Brunori +2 more
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The authors wish to dedicate this article to the memory of Professor Eraldo Antonini, who died of an incurable illness on 19 March 1983. It was Professor Antonini who introduced the authors to the study of oxygen-carrying proteins and inspired their scientific activity.
Maurizio Brunori +2 more
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2018
S. Shahraki, A. Heydari
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S. Shahraki, A. Heydari
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Efficient perovskite solar cells via improved carrier management
Nature, 2021Jason J Yoo +2 more
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