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Liposome Technology ISBN: 9781351074117
Liposome Technology
Liposome Technology
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Publikováno v:
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 39:165-182
Dideoxynucleosides currently in use for anti-HIV therapy have been found to be inefficient in passing through the blood–brain barrier to enter and maintain therapeutic drug levels in brain, a very significant reservoir of HIV. The low bioavailabili
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Journal of Thermal Biology. 19:111-122
1. 1.|In fatty acid supplemented E. coli auxotrophs the degree of saturation in acyl chains 18 carbons long did not influence the translocation of protein to the outer membrane under hyperthermal stress. However, in cells grown in medium supplemented
Publikováno v:
AIDS Patient Care. 7:5-9
Autor:
Milton B. Yatvin
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Selective Cancer Therapeutics. 7:23-28
Autor:
Guru V, Betageri, Milton B, Yatvin
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Cellularmolecular biology letters. 7(2)
Autor:
Milton B, Yatvin
Publikováno v:
Cellularmolecular biology letters. 7(2)
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Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden). 33(8)
We have reviewed the literature on cellular membrane radiobiology over the last ten years and, in particular, report on the development of rapid techniques used to identify damage soon after irradiation. It is clear that damage can now be quantified
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Oncology. 50(5)
Considering the lack of effectiveness of current therapies to treat HIV disease, the authors present observations that provide a strong cogent argument for critically designed and meticulously performed clinical trials employing whole body hypertherm
Autor:
Mary A. Grummer, Milton B. Yatvin
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International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part C. Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 30:351-364
The general structure of the biological membrane and its involvement in cell damage from radiation and hyperthermic insults are discussed using bacterial cells as an example. Bacterial cells are useful models for these types of studies because they p