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Literature Alerts

Literature Alerts

Pages 476-484 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008

LITERATURE ALERTS

  • Microencapsulation of ibuprofen by a coacervation process using Eudragit L100-55 as an enteric polymer. WEISS, G., KNocii, A., LAICHER, A., STANISLACS, F., and DANIELS, R., Drug. Dev. Ind. Pharm., 1993, 19, 2751–2764.
  • Modification of surface carboxyl groups of microcapsules using a water-soluble carbodiimide. HELLIWELL, M., MARTIN, G. P., and MARRIOTT, C., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 65–80.
  • Microcapsules with walls made of crosslinked starch derivatives. LEVY, M. C., and ANDRY, M. C., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 7–16.
  • Microencapsulation of benzalkonium chloride. PENSE, A. M., VAUTHIER, H. C., and BENOIT, J. P., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 1–5.
  • Determination of encapsulation efficiency and release of HuIFN-a in liposome. SHAN-FENG- PING., Shengum Huaxue Yu Shengum Wuli linzhan, 1991, 18, (3), 239–240.
  • Keratinized epithelial transport of P-blocking agents. III. Evaluation of enhancing effect on percutaneous absorption using model lipid liposomes. TOSHIVA, K., MASAYUKI, N., Yuji, K., TAIJI, N., and TosmiciRo, K., Biol. Pharm. Bull., 1993, 16, (8), 801–805.
  • Influence of liposomes on tryptic digestion of insulin. II. YASUKI, K., TOSHIHITO, H., Ein, H., and KuNio, J., Biol. Pharm. Bull., 1993, 16, (8), 740–744.
  • Biodistribution of calcitonin encapsulated in liposomes in mice with particular reference to the central nervous system. CHEN-DESUNG and LEE-KAY, HOON, L., Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 1993, 1158, (3), 244–250.
  • Immunological effects of amphotericin B and liposomal amphotericin B on splenocytes from immune-normal and immune-compromised mice. SCHINDLER, J. J., WARREN, R. P., ALLEN, S. D., and JACKSON, M. K., Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 1993, 37, (12), 2716–2721.
  • The effect of microencapsulation in colloidal drug targeting systems on the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of antipyrine. AL-ANGARY, A., and HALBERT, G. W., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 277–291.
  • Release of L-DOPA from HSA microspheres into the rat brain. In vitro and in vivo characterization by microdialysis. MAYSINGER, D., JALSENJAK, V., STOLNIK, S., and JALSENJAK, I., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 269–275.
  • Cyclophoshamide-loaded albumin microspheres. III. Intra-articular delivery and retention in knee joints of rabbits. VURAL, I., KAS, H. S., ERCAN, M. T., CANER, B. E., and 1-11NCAL, A. A., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 263–268.
  • Effect of microencapsulation enzymes. AISINA, R. B., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencap-sulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 215–231.
  • Studies on an injection of microencapsulated levonorgestrel. Lu BIN, Guo ROULING, and Liu CHU., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 103–121.
  • Characteristics of CDDP-PLA microspheres in vitro, and in vivo. Liu, Z. K., WEI, S. L., LAN, C. Q., and Su, D. Y., Yaoxue Xuebao, 1993, 28, (10), 792–797.
  • An in vitro study of dissolution behaviors and bioavailability in human bodies of pipemidic acid microcapsules. MAO-LEI and ZHANG RUHUA., Shenyang Yaoxueyuan Xuebao, 1993, 10, (1), 67–69.
  • Controlled release of albumin from chitosan-alginate microcapsules. POLK, A., AMSDEN, B., DE-YA0, K., PENG, T., and GOOSEN, M. F. A., J. Pharm. Sci., 1994, 83, (2), 178–185.
  • Coating of liposomes with transferrin: physicochemical study of the transferrin-lipid system. EGEA, M. A., GARCIA, M. L., AL.si NA, M. A., and REIG, F., y. Pharm. Sci., 1994, 83,(2), 169–173.
  • Photoresponsive degradation of heterogeneous hydrogels comprising crosslinked hyaluronic acid and lipid microspheres for temporal drug delivery. Yui, N., OKANO, T., and SAKURAI, Y., J. Controlled Release, 1993, 26, (2), 141–145.
  • Interleukin-2-containing liposomes: interaction of interleukin-2 with liposomal bilayers and preliminary studies on application in cancer vaccines. BERGERS, J. J., DEN-OTTER, W., DULLENS, H. F. J., KERKvLiEsT, C. T. M., and CROMMELIN, D. J. A., Pharm. Res., 1993, 10, (12), 1715–1721. 0265-2048/94 51000 © 1994 Taylor & Francis Ltd.
  • Therapeutic potential of injectable microspheres. FAWAZ, F., GUYOT, M., and AumONIER, P., Bull. Soc. Pharm. Bordeaux, 1992, 131, (1-4), 107–125.
  • Liposomes in the treatment of infections. RAVAOARINORO, M., and TOMA, E., Ann. Med. Interne, 1993, 144, (3), 182–187.
  • Intravenous liposomal therapy of retroviral infections: a strategic approach. PHILLIPS, N. C., and TSOUKAS, C. M., Drugs Pharm. Sci. 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 299–319.
  • Medical applications of intramuscularly administered bromocriptine microspheres. MONTINI, M., PEDRONCELLI, A., TENGATTINI, F., PAGANI, M. D., GIANOLA, D., CORTESI, L., PAGANI, G., and LANCRANJAN, I., Drugs Pharm. Sci., 1993, 61, (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 227–274.
  • Subcutaneous liposomal tumor antigen vaccines: preclinical and clinical studies. PHILLIPS, N. C., Drugs Pharm. Sci., 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 199–225.
  • Application of liposomes with various functionalities to the drug delivery system. KONO, K., and TAKAGISHI, T., Seitai Zairyo, 1993, 11, (4), 238–245.
  • Sol-gel-derived alumina microspheres. RAY, J., CHATTERJEE, M., and GANGULL D., y. Mater. Sci. Lett., 1993, 12, (22), 1755–1757.
  • Microspherical agglomeration of ceramic powder in organic liquid with extremely small quantities of bridging liquid. GUINTO, W., HIRAJIMA, T., and TSUNEKAWA, M., Kogakubu Kenkyu Hokoku (Hokkaido Daigaku), 1993, 165, 1–9.
  • Synthesis of polymeric microspheres employing SPG emulsification technique. Oml, S., KATAMI, K., YAMAMOTO, A., and Iso, M.,Appl. Polym. Sci., 1994, 51, (1), 1–11.
  • Use of the hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)-liposome method for analysis of infiltrating lymphocytes induced by hepatitis B virus gene expression in liver tissue. KATO, K., DOHI, Y., YONEDA, Y., YAMAMURA, K.-I., OKADA, Y., and NAKANISHI, M., Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1993, 1182, (3), 283–290.
  • Signal enhancement in fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry using fluorescent liposome-antibody conjugates as second layer reagents. GRAY, A., HUCHINS, E. R., MORGAN, J., and JAswoN, M., Ann. Biol. Clin., 1992, 50, (3), 169–174.
  • In vitro activities of free and liposomal drugs against Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellu-/are complex and M. tuberculosis. MEHTA, R. T., KEYHANI, A., MCQUEEN, T. J., ROSENBAUM, B., ROLSTON, K. V., and TARRAND, J. J., Antimicrob, Agents Chemother., 1993, 37, (12), 2584–2587.
  • SA liposomes: a highly efficient reagent mediating DNA-transfection. YANG-JINGPING, KONG-YUYING, and LIN-Q1sHui, Shengwu Huaxue Yu Shengwu Wuli Xuebao, 1993, 25, (3), 231–238.
  • Effective reconstitution of cell membrane proteins into artifical cell liposomes. SUNAMOTO, J., Ros0Ao, V., MORI, Y., SUZUKI, K., ISHITOBI, M., SATO, T., and AKIYOSHI, K., Prog. Pac. Polym. Sci. 2, Proc. Pac, Polym. Conf., 2nd, Vol. (iss/PTTL), 1992, pp. 223–233.
  • Use of polymerized mixed liposomes to study interactions of phospholipase A2 with membranes. WU-SHIH-KWANG, and CHO-WONHWA, Biochemistry, 1993,32, (50), 13902–13908.
  • Generation and identification of recombinant adenovirus by lipospme-mediated transfection and PCR analysis. ZHANG, W. W., FANG, X., BRANCH, C. D., MAZUR, W., FRENCH, B. A., and ROTH, J. A., BioTechniques, 1993, 15, (5), 868, 870–872.
  • Measuring estrogens using flow injection immunoanalysis with liposome amplification. LOCASCIO-BROWN, L., and CHOQUETTE, S., Talanta, 1993, 40, (12), 1899–1904.
  • Liposome-incorporated ciprofloxacin in treatment of murine salmonellosis. MAGALLANES, M., DIJKSTRA, J., and FIERER, J Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 1993, 37, (11), 2293–2297.
  • Gas chromatographic determination of residual levels of tert-butanol from lyophilized liposomal formulations. GOGINENI, P. V., CROOKS, P. A., and MURTY, R. B., y. Chromatogr., Biomed. Appl., 1993, 620, (1), 83–88.
  • Encapsulation of drugs and excipients in liposomes-measurements with drug-specific electrodes. GUCER, N., EBEI„ J., and GROENING, R., Pharm. Acta Hely., 1993, 68, (2), 129–133.
  • XPS surface analysis and in vivo tissue response to HEMA-MMA microcapsules. BABENSEE, J. E., SODHI, R. N. S., DE-BoNI, U., and SEFTON, M. V., Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 1993, 34, (2), 68–69.
  • Aerosolized aqueous suspensions of poly(L-lactic acid) microspheres. MASINDE. L. E., and HICKEY, A. J., Int. y. Pharm., 1993, 100, (1-3), 123–131.
  • Microencapsulation of mitomycin C using ethyl cellulose and its evaluation in patients with liver metastases. ELEY, J. G., WHATELEY, T. L., GOLDBERG, J. A., KERR, D. J., MCARDLE, C. S., ANDERSON, J., and KATO, T., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 293–303.
  • Fluorouracil albumin microspheres for neck external artery embolization. CHENG-YUHUI, LIAO-GONGIE, HO-SIKIANG, CHEN-TONE, XIONG-GUOJUN, WU-GONGZHU and FAN-DAIFANG, Zhongguo Yaoxue Zazhi, 1993, 28, (8), 479–481.
  • Preparation and characterization of nifedipine microspheres. C HEN- JIANHA I, and JIANG -CA IYU, Gaofenzi Cailiao Kexue Yu Gongcheng, 1992, 8, (6), 113–117.
  • Liposome targeting to rat brain: effect of osmotic opening of the blood-brain barrier. SAKAMOTO, A., and IDO, T., Brain Res., 1993, 629, (1), 171–175.
  • Size distribution of liposomes by flow field-flow fractionation. MOON-MYEONG-HEE, and GIDDINGS, J. C., y. Pharm. Biomed. Anal., 1993, 11, (10), 911–920.
  • Fate of methotrexate albumin microspheres after hepatic intra-arterial (i.a.) injection in dogs. XU-FENG, and ZHU-YUKEN, Zhongguo Yaoli Xuebao, 1993, 14, (6), 553–535.
  • Uptake of antioxidants in surfacant liposomes by cultured alveolar type II cells is enhanced by SP-A. WALTHER, F. J., DAVID, C. R., SUPNET, M. C., LONGO, M. L., FAN-BUNCHEN, R., and BRUNI, R., Am. y. Physiol., 1993, 265, (4, Pt. 2), L330–L339.
  • Phenobarbitone containing poly(m-lactic acid) microcapsules; effect of polymer molecular weight and preparative conditions on the release kinetics. JALIL, R., and NIXON, J. R., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 189–196.
  • Pharmacodisposition of the antileishmanial drug, sodium stibogluconate after administration in the free and liposomal forms. COLLINS, M., CARTER, K. C., and BAILLIE, A. J., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 169–175.
  • Effect of lipid constitution on the drug diffusion rate of zinc(II)--phthalocyanine liposomes. TANG- J IAN, ZHANG- JIAYUN, and JIANG-LONG., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsula-tion of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 161–167.
  • The effect of surfactants on the properties of microcapsules. FEKETE, P. I., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 55–63.
  • Release dynamics of MTX liposomes. LIN-DONGHAI, SL7-DESENG, FENG-TAO, and GU-XuEQ1G, Shenyang Yaoxueyuan Xuebao, 1993, 10, (1), 5–8. 30.
  • S-Fluorouracil: Various kinds of loaded liposomes: encapsulation efficiency, storage stability and fusogenic properties. FRESTA, M., VILLARI, A., PUGLISI, G., and CAVALLARO, G., int. 1. Pharm., 1993, 99, (2–3), 145–156.
  • The hemolytic characteristics of amphotericin B-containing egg PC liposomes. Kim, J. C., LEE, E. O., and Kim, J. D., Yakche Hakhoechi, 1993, 23, (2), 111–118.
  • Biopharmaceutical evaluation of sustained-release Eudragit microcapsules containing cephalexin. HAN-KUN, KIN-KWANG-DUG, CHUANG-YOUN-BOK, JEE-UNG-KIL, and KIM-SH I N-KEU N, Yakche Hakhoechi, 1993, 23, (2), 103–110.
  • Characterization of biotinylated liposomes for in vivo targeting applications. LOUGHREY, H. C., FERRARETTO, A., CANNON, A. M., ACERBIS, G., SUDATI, F., BOTTIROLI, G., MAssERINI, M., and SORIA, M. R., FEBS Lett., 1993, 322, (1–2), 183–188.
  • Transmembrane ammonium sulfate gradients in liposomes produce efficient and stable entrapment of amphipathic weak bases. HARAN, G., COHEN, R., BAR, L. K., and BARENHOLZ, Y Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1993, 1151, (2), 201–215.
  • Oxygen carrying capacity of red cell substitute. Liposome embedded heme in hemorrhagic beagle dogs. WATANABE, M., Nippon Geka Gakkai Zasshi, 1993, 94, (9), 966–976.
  • Clinical applications of microspheres in embolization and chemoembolization: a comprehen-sive review and perspectives. FLANDROY, P. M. J., GRANDFILS, C., and JEROME, R. J., Drugs Pharm. Sci., 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 321–366.
  • Liposomes as a pulmonary drug delivery system. MEISNER, D.,Drugs Pharm. Sct., 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 31–63.
  • Microspheres as a nasal drug delivery system. EnmAN, P., and BIOERK, E., Drugs Pharm. Sci., 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 21–30.
  • Coupling of ligands with liposomes membrane. TORCHILIN, V. P., and KLIBANOV, A. L., Drug Targeting Delivery, 1993, 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 227–238.
  • Liposomes as blood surrogates. DJORDJEVICH, L., and IVANKOVICH, A. D., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 189–225.
  • Liposome association with inflammatory tissue. LOVE, W. G., KELLAWAY, I. W., and WILLIAMS, B. D., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 149–188.
  • Liposomes as immunological adjuvants for peptide and protein antigen. G REGO R IAD I S, G., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 77–94.
  • Liposomes as immunoadjuvants for saccharide antigens. ZIGTERMAN, G. J. W. J., VERHEUL, A. F. M. and SNIPPE, H., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 67–76.
  • Liposomal therapy of retroviral infections: a strategic approach. PHILLIPS, N. C., and TsouKas, C., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 41–65.
  • Liposomes and niosomes in cosmetology and dermatology. MAZDA, F., and OZER, A. Y., FABAD Farm. Bilimler. Derg., 1993, 18, (3), 121–128.
  • Drug-release behaviour of polyurethane microspheres. SHANTHA, K. L., and RAO, K. P., J. App. Polym. Sci., 1993, 50, (11), 1863–1870.
  • A note on the microencapsulation of pancreatic protease for protection against gastric digestion. LIN, C. W., and LEE, T. G., Anim. Prod., 1993, 56, (3), 413–417.
  • Targeting of experimentally induced atherosclerotic lesions by liposome-delivered zinc(II)-phthalocyanine. VISONA, A., and JORI, G., Atherosclerosis, 1993, 100, (2), 213–222.
  • Polymeric liposomes formed from a new phosphatidylcholine with terminal diene groups. ANIKIN, A., CHUPIN, V., ANIKIN, M., SEREBRENNIKOVA, G., and TARAHOVSKY, J., Makromol. Chem., 1993, 194, (10), 2663–2673.
  • Use of fluorescent probes to monitor molecular order and motions within liposome bilayers. LENTZ, B. R., Chem. Phys. Lipids, 1993, 64, (1-3), 99–116.
  • Functional reconstitution of the putative Escherichia coil osmosensor, KdpD, into liposomes. NAKASHIMA, K., SUGIURA, A., and MIZUNO, T., J. Biochem. (Tokyo), 1993, 114, (4), 615–621.
  • Microencapsulation with biodegradable materials. JAL1L, R., and NIXON, J., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 177–188.
  • Novel immunoassays for clinically important hormones based on microencapsulated antibodies. WALLACE, A. M., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 243–255.
  • Therapeutic efficacy of a liposomal formulation of amphotericin B (Am Bisome) against murine blastomycosis. CLEMONS, K. V., and STEVENS, D. A.,y. Antimicrob. Chemother., 1993, 32, (3), 465–472.
  • Sterilization of liposomes by heat treatment. ZUIDAM, N. J., LEE, S. S. L., and CROMMELIN, D. J. A., Pharm. Res., 1993, 10, (11), 1591–1596.
  • Preparation, characterization and release of microencapsulated bromodeoxyuridine. MAYSINGER, D., FII,IPOVIC, G. J., and ALEBIC, K. T., Life Sci., 1994, 54, (1), 27–34.
  • Development of biodegradable microspheres and nanospheres for the controlled release of cyclosporin A. SANCHEZ, A., VILA, J. J. L., and ALONSO, M. J., Int. J. Pharm., 1993, 99, (2-3), 263–273.
  • Topical liposomal local anesthetics: design, optimization and evaluation of formulations. FOLDVARI, M., GESZTES, A., MEZEI, M., CARDINAL, L., KOWALCZYK, I., and BEHL, M., Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm., 1993, 19, (19), 2499–2517.
  • Interaction of cholesterol containing liposomes with blood serum lipoproteins. ZAKHAROVA, T. S., IvAtiov, A. S., ECHKALOV, A. P., BERIOZOV, A. T., KHALILOV, E. M., and ARCHAKOV, A. I., Biochem. Mol. Biol. Int., 1993, 31, (2), 315–324.
  • Analysis of the particle size distribution and internal volume of liposomal preparations. ELORZA, B., ELORZA, M. A., SAINZ, M. C., and CHANTRES, J. R., J. Pharm. Sci., 1993, 82, (11), 1160–1163.
  • Partitioning and thermodynamics of dipyridamole in the n-octanol/buffer and liposome systems. BETAGERI, G. V., and DIPALI, S. R., J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 1993, 45, (10), 931–933.
  • Synthesis, properties, and intratumoral evaluation of mitoxantrone-loaded casein micro-spheres in Lewis lung carcinoma. KNEPP, W. A., JAYAKRISHNAN, A., QUIGG, J. M., SITREN, H. S., BAGNALL, J. J., and GOLDBERG, E. P., y. Pharm. Pharmacol., 1993, 45, (10), 887–891.
  • Stable positively charged liposome during long-term storage. NAKAMORI, K., NAKAJIMA, T., ODAWARA, M., KOYANA, I., NEMOTO, M., YOSHIDA, T., OHSHIMA, H., and INocE, K., Chem. Pharm. Bull., 1993, 41, (7), 1279–1283.
  • Stability studies of 5-FU liposomes. OZER, A. Y., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 151–160.
  • Regulation of polyester microcapsule morphology. EMBLETON, J. K., and TIGHE, B. J., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 1 (Microencapsulation of Drugs, ed. T. L. Whateley), 1992, pp. 45–54.
  • Interaction of phospholipid liposomes with lipid model mixtures for stratum corneum lipids. BLUME, A., JANSEN, M., GHYCZY, M., and GAREISS, J., Int. J. Pharm., 1993, 99, (2-3), 291–328.
  • Spray-drying of liposomes for a pulmonary administration. H. Retention of encapsulated materials. GOLDBACH, P., BROCHART, H., and STAMM, A., Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm., 1993, 19, (19), 2623–2636.
  • Spray-drying of liposomes for a pulmonary administration. I. Chemical stablility of phospholipids. GOLDBACH, P., BROCHART, H., and STAMM, A., Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm., 1993, 19, (19), 2611–2622.
  • Microencapsulation of recombinant cells: a new delivery system for gene therapy. TAI, I. T., and SUN, A. M., FASEB .7., 1993, 7, (11), 1061–1069.
  • Liposome encapsulated-HuIFN-ei resisting digestion by trypsin in vitro. SHAN-FENGPING, Shengwu Huaxue Yu Shengwu Wul i finzhan, 1991, 18, (4), 321–322.
  • Liposomes as intramuscular and subcutaneous injection drug delivery systems. KADIR, F., ZUIDEMA, J., and CROMMEI,IN, D. J. A., Drugs Pharm. Sci., 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 165–198.
  • Liposomes as a topical ocular drug delivery system. BARBER, R. F., and SHEK, P. N., Drugs Pharm. Sci., 1993, 61 (Pharmaceutical Particulate Carriers), 1–20.
  • Liposomes and the skin permeability barrier. PATEL, H. M., and MoGrilmi, S. M., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 137–148.
  • Liposomes and the skin. MEzE:, M., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 125–135.
  • Liposomes for pulmonary drug delivery. TAYLOR, K. M. G., and FARR, S. J., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 95–109.
  • Use of liposomes as carriers of lipophilic antitumor agents. PEREZ, S. R., KHOKHAR, A. R., PRIEBE, W., and KRAKOFF, I. H., Drug Targeting Delivery, Vol. 2 (Liposomes in Drug Delivery), 1993, pp. 1–9.
  • Preparation of core-shell type polymer microspheres from anionic block copolymers. ISHIZti, K., NARUSE. F., and SAITO, R., Polymer, 1993, 34, (18), 3929–3933.
  • Membrane formation by interfacial cross-linking of chitosan for microencapsulation of Lactococcus tact is. GROBOILLOT, A. F., CHAMPAGNE, C. P., DARLING, G. D., PONCELET, D., and NEUFELD, R. J., Biotechnol. Bioeng., 1993, 42, (10), 1157–1163.
  • Effect of temperature on the distribution of pyrene in phosphatidylcholine liposomes. SAMOILENKO, S. G., KALER, G. V., AKSENTSEV, S. L., and KONEV, S. V., Biofizika, 1993, 38, (4), 649–653.
  • Dye-sensitized destabilization of liposomes bearing photooxidizable lipid head groups. CHOWDHARY, R. K., GREEN, C. A., and MORGAN, C. G., Photochem. Photobiol., 1993, 53, (3), 362–366.
  • Enzyme immobilization on magnetic microspheres. SONG-CUNXIAN, JIANG-YAOHONG, SHI-RUI-WEN, HAN-PING, and WANG-PENGYAN, Shengtuu Huaxue Yu Shengwu Wuli finzhan, 1991, 18, (3), 208.
  • Physical characterization of a reactivatable liposome-bound rhodanese folding intermediate. ZARDENETA, G., and HOROWITZ, P. M., Biochemistry, 1993, 32, (50), 13941–13948.
  • Glucuronidation of all-trans-retinoic acid in liposomal membranes. SALYERS, K. L., CuLLum, M. E., and ZILE, M. H., Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1993, 1152, (2), 328–334.
  • Purification from adult pig testicular P-450 and 17 a-hydroxylase activity of P-450 containing liposomal membranes. KUWADA, M., SONE, Y., and KITAJIMA, R., Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 1993, 196, (2), 816–824.
  • Asymmetry in liposome. YAMANO, Y., MIYATA, T., and GOHTANI,Dispersion Sci. Technol., 1993,14, (6), 675–683.
  • The study of the properties of modified polymerized liposomes with the new type of glycosyldiglycerides. LYUBESCHKIN, A. V., SEBYAKIN, Yu. L., and EVSTIGNEEYA, R. P., Biol. Membr., 1993, 10, (4), 431–437.
  • Peptide-induced changes in structure, dynamic and barrier properties of liposomes and membranes. DUFOURCQ, J., DUFOURC, E. J., MAILLET, J. C., CORNUT, I., THIAUDIERE, E., and BONMATIN, J. M., Phosphorus, Sulfur Silicon Relat. Elem., 1993, 77, (1-4), 113–116.
  • A photometric study of dilute microcapsule suspensions. STERN, A. J., ASTM Spec. Tech. Pub., 1146 (Pesticide Formations and Applications Systems, 12th vol.), 1993, pp. 145–154.
  • Controlled release herbicide formulations based on polymeric microspheres. TEFFT, J., and FRIEND, D. R., .7. Controlled Release, 1993, 27, (1), 27–35.
  • Gastrointestinal monitoring of DNA-damaging agents with magnetic microcapsules. O'NEILL, I., RIDGEWAY, O., ELLuL, A., and BINGHAM, S., Mutat. Res., 1993, 290, (1), 127–138.
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