Development of nanoparticles based on amphiphilic cyclodextrins for the delivery of active substances |
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Nanoscale metal-organic frameworks for the delivery of nucleic acids to cancer cells |
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Porous Metal–Organic Framework Nanoparticles |
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Porous nanoparticles with engineered shells release their drug cargo in cancer cells |
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Facile synthesis of per(6-O-tert-butyldimethylsilyl)-α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin as protected intermediates for the functionalization of the secondary face of the macrocycles |
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Self-assembled multifunctional core-shell highly porous metal-organic framework nanoparticles |
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Design of engineered cyclodextrin derivatives for spontaneous coating of highly porous metal-organic framework nanoparticles in aqueous media |
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Comb-like dextran copolymers: A versatile strategy to coat highly porous MOF nanoparticles with a PEG shell |
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Design of Engineered Cyclodextrin Derivatives for Spontaneous Coating of Highly Porous Metal-Organic Framework Nanoparticles in Aqueous Media |
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Mannoside and 1,2-mannobioside ?-cyclodextrin-scaffolded NO-photodonors for targeting antibiotic resistant bacteria |
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A non-covalent “click chemistry” strategy to efficiently coat highly porous MOF nanoparticles with a stable polymeric shell |
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Cyclodextrin-Modified inorganic materials for the construction of nanocarriers |
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A threading receptor for polysaccharides |
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Electrochemical detection of glutathione S-transferase: An important enzyme in the cell protective mechanism against oxidative stress |
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A Practical, Large-Scale Synthesis of Pyrene-2-Carboxylic Acid |
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?-cyclodextrin-bearing gold glyconanoparticles for the development of site specific drug delivery systems |
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Synthesis of substituted pyrenes by indirect methods |
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Poly(amido amine)-based mannose-glycodendrimers as multielectron redox probes for improving lectin sensing |
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Identifying and Characterizing Binding Sites on the Irreversible Inhibition of Human Glutathione S-Transferase P1-1 by S-Thiocarbamoylation |
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Secondary face-to-face 2-2' ?-cyclodextrin dimers linked with fluorescent rigid spacer arms: A cyclodextrin-based ratiometric sensor for bile salts |
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Quantum dot/cyclodextrin supramolecular systems based on efficient molecular recognition and their use for sensing |
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Binding properties of ferrocene-glutathione conjugates as inhibitors and sensors for glutathione S-transferases |
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Binding ability properties of ?-cyclodextrin dimers linked through their secondary faces towards cancer chemotherapeutic agent methotrexate |
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beta-Cyclodextrin Dimers Linked through Their Secondary Faces with Rigid Spacer Arms as Hosts for Bile Salts |
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Diuretic drug binding to human glutathione transferase P1-1: Potential role of Cys-101 revealed in the double mutant C47S/Y108V |
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GSH-Ferrocene conjugates as electrochemical sensors for gluthatione S-transferases |
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Abstracts |
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Kinetic properties and specificity of trimeric Plasmodium falciparum and human dUTPases |
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Ferrocene-?-cyclodextrin conjugates: Synthesis, supramolecular behavior, and use as electrochemical sensors |
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Influence of the H-site residue 108 on human glutathione transferase P1-1 ligand binding: Structure-thermodynamic relationships and thermal stability |
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Ferrocene-carbohydrate conjugates as electrochemical probes for molecular recognition studies |
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Cover Picture: Ferrocene-β-Cyclodextrin Conjugates: Synthesis, Supramolecular Behavior, and Use as Electrochemical Sensors (Chem. Eur. J. 33/2009) |
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Synthesis of a ?-cyclodextrin derivative bearing an azobenzene group on the secondary face |
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Synthesis of ?-cyclodextrin derivatives functionalized with azobenzene |
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Ferrocene-mannose conjugates as electrochemical molecular sensors for concanavalin A lectin |
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Kinetic and thermodynamic characterization of dUTP hydrolysis by Plasmodium falciparum dUTPase |
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Supramolecular chemistry of carbohydrate clusters with cores having guest binding abilities |
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Synthesis of nitrogen-functionalized ?-cycloaltrins |
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Convenient methods for the synthesis of ferrocene-carbohydrate conjugates |
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