Self‐assembling peptide as a potential carrier for hydrophobic anticancer drug ellipticine: complexation, release and in vitro delivery
The self‐assembling peptide EAK16‐II is capable of stabilizing hydrophobic compounds to
form microcrystal suspensions in aqueous solution. Here, the ability of this peptide to …
form microcrystal suspensions in aqueous solution. Here, the ability of this peptide to …
Self‐Assembling Peptide as a Potential Carrier for Hydrophobic Anticancer Drug Ellipticine: Complexation, Release and In Vitro Delivery
SY Fung, H Yang, PT Bhola, P Sadatmousavi… - Advanced Functional …, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> Abstract</jats: title>< jats: p> The self‐assembling peptide EAK16‐II is
capable of stabilizing hydrophobic compounds to form microcrystal suspensions in aqueous …
capable of stabilizing hydrophobic compounds to form microcrystal suspensions in aqueous …
[PDF][PDF] Self-Assembling Peptide as a Potential Carrier for Hydrophobic Anticancer Drug Ellipticine: Complexation, Release and In Vitro Delivery
SY Fung, H Yang, PT Bhola, P Sadatmousavi - Adv. Funct. Mater, 2009 - academia.edu
The slow progress in treating severe diseases such as cancer has suggested a growing
need for novel approaches to the effective delivery of therapeutics to physiological targets …
need for novel approaches to the effective delivery of therapeutics to physiological targets …