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We evaluated the entrapment of 21 different water-insoluble aglycones or anthracycline antibiotics in multilamellar liposomes composed of dimyristoyl phosphatidyl choline and dimyristoyl phosphatidyl glycerol at a 7:3 molar ratio. The drug:lipid weight ratio was 1:15 to 1:50. The different analogues
This laboratory has been characterizing protein serine/threonine kinase reactions of hematopoietic tissues, whose most distinguishing characteristics in vitro are stimulation with vesicular phosphatidyl glycerol, and the ability to function using Mn2+ as the sole divalent cation. The major protein
A number of highly lipophilic dineodecanoato(trans-R,R- and trans-S,S-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) platinum (II) complexes were entrapped in multilamellar vesicles composed of dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine and dimyristoyl phosphatidyl-glycerol at a molar ratio of 7:3. The entrapment efficiency and
Mitoxantrone (MTO) was incorporated into small unilamellar liposomes by formation of a complex between the anticancer drug and negatively charged lipids. The complex was formed at a 2:1 molar ratio between the lipids and MTO, with phosphatidic acid (PA) being the strongest complex-forming lipid.