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Literature Alerts

Pages 137-161 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008

LITERATURE ALERTS

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  • Interaction of anionic liposomes and isolated nuclei: influence of magnesium ions. CARAMELLI, E., CAPITANI, S., MATTEUCCI, A., PAPA, S., MARTELL', A. M., MISCIA, S., and MANZOLI, F. A., IRCS Medical Science, 1985, 13, (10), 1003–1004.
  • Gaucher disease (type 1): Physical and kinetic properties of liposomal and soluble 'acid' beta-glucosidase. CARROLL, M., Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1985, 8, (1), 33–37.
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  • Amiodarone partitioning with phospholipid bilayers and erythrocyte membranes. CHATELAIN, P., and LARUEL, R., Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1985, 74, (7), 783–784.
  • Fusion between Sendai virus envelopes and biological membranes. The use of fluorescent probes for quantitative estimation of virus-membrane fusion. CHEJANOVSKY, N., and LOYTER, A., Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1985, 260, (13), 7911–7918.
  • Differential polarized phase fluorometric studies of the perturbation of phospholipid packing by butylated hydroxytoluene. CHENG, K. II., and LEPOCK, J. R., Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1985, 37,(4), 373–384.
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  • Preparation and evaluation of glyceryl monostearate microcapsules of nitrofurantoin. CHOWDARY, K. P. R., MURTHY, K. V. R., and MURIA', A. S. R., Indian Drugs, 1985, 22, (11), 573–575.
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  • Binding of hematoporphyrin derivative to membranes. Expression of porphyrin heterogeneity and effects of cholesterol studied in large unilamellar liposomes. COHEN, S., and MARC:ALIT, R., Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1985, 813, (2), 307–312.
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  • Polymers for microcapsule walls. FINCH, C. A., Chemistry and Industry, 1985, (22), 752–756.
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  • Extraction of a steroid transport system from Pseudomonas testosteroni membranes and incorporation into synthetic liposomes. FRANCIS, M. M., KOWALSKY, N., and WATANABE, M., Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1985, 23, (4), 523–528.
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  • A calorimetric study of the interaction of synthetic phospholipid liposomes with vinyl monomers, acrylates and methacrylates. FUJISAWA, S., KADOMA, Y., and MASUHARA, E., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1984, 18, (9), 1105–1114.
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