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Literature Alerts

Literature Alerts

Pages 451-465 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008

LITERATURE ALERTS

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  • Inhibition of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury by liposomes containing vitamin E. YAO, T., ESPOSTI, S. D., HUANG, L., ARNON. R., SPANGENBERGER, A., and ZERN, M. A., Am. J. Physiol., 1994, 267, (3, Pt. 1), G476–G484.
  • Expression of human alpha 1-antitrypsin in mouse after in vivo gene transfer to hepatocytes by small liposomes. ALINO, S. F., CRESPO, J., BOBADILLA, M., LEJARRETA, M., BLAYA, C., and CRESPO, A., Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 1994, (3), 1023–1030.
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  • Pharmacokinetics of stntisense oligodeoxyribonucleotides (cyclin B1 and CDC2 kinase) in the vessel wall in vivo: enhanced therapeutic utility for restenosis by HVJ-liposome delivery. MORISHITA, R., GIBBONS, G. H., KANEDA, Y., OGIHARA, T., and DZAU, V. J., Gene, 1994, 149, (1), 13–19.
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  • Synthesis of liposomes of oleoyl mitomycin C and its antitumor activity. Xu, L., and ZHANG, X., Yingyong Hauxue, 1994, 11, (5), 98–100.
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