Description |
1 online resource (311 pages) |
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CRC Revivals |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; The Editor; Contributors; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 The Challenge of Liposome Targeting In Vivo; Chapter 2 Covalent Coupling of Monoclonal Antibodies and Protein A to Liposomes: Specific Interaction with Cells In Vitro and In Vivo; Chapter 3 Chemical Methods for the Modification of Liposomes with Proteins or Antibodies; Chapter 4 Coupling of Antibodies with Liposomes; Chapter 5 Preparation and Analysis of Antibody-Targeted Liposomes; Chapter 6 Immobilization of Specific Proteins on Liposome Surface: Systems for Drug Targeting |
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Chapter 7 Modification of Liposome Surface Properties by Synthetic GlycolipidsChapter 8 Preparation of Glycoside-Bearing Liposomes for Targeting; Chapter 9 Methodology Involved in Biotin-Conjugated Phospholipids, Glycolipids, and Gangliosides; Chapter 10 The Design and Characterization of Temperature Sensitive Liposomcs; Chapter 11 Theoretical and Practical Considerations in Preparing Liposomes for the Purpose of Releasing Drug in Response to Changes in Temperature and pH; Chapter 12 Calcein as a Tool in Liposome Methodology |
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Chapter 13 Self-Quenching of Carboxytluorescein Fluorescence: Uses in Studying Liposome Stability and Liposome-Cell InteractionChapter 14 Interactions of Liposomes with Plasma Proteins; Chapter 15 Methodological Aspects Dealing with Stability Measurements of Liposomes In Vitro Using the Carboxytluorescein-Assay; Chapter 16 The Use of Gamma Ray Perturbed Angular Correlation Technique for the Study of Liposomal Integrity In Vitro and In Vivo |
Summary |
Although the role of liposomes in drug targeting has been discussed extensively in several reviews and books, there has been no comprehensive coverage of related methodology. This book constitutes the first attempt to put together all aspects of lipsome technology as applied to medical sciences. Volume II describes procedures for the entrapment of a number of drugs, including genetic material, into selected types of lipsomes |
Notes |
Chapter 17 Methodology in Assessing Liposomal Stability in the Presence of Blood. Clearance from the Circulation of Injected Animals, and Uptake by TissuesIndex |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index |
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Subject |
Pharmaceutical Science
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351082563 |
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1351082566 |
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9781351074117 |
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1351074113 |
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