Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery

We have synthesized a range of gelators based on nucleoside analogues gemcitabine and lamivudine, characterizing representative gels from the series using rheology and TEM. Growth inhibition studies of gemcitabine derivatives confirmed the feasibility of these compounds as novel treatments, indicati...

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Main Authors: Skilling, Kathryn J., Stocks, Michael J., Kellam, Barrie, Ashford, Marianne, Bradshaw, Tracey, Burroughs, Laurence, Marlow, Maria
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51547/
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author Skilling, Kathryn J.
Stocks, Michael J.
Kellam, Barrie
Ashford, Marianne
Bradshaw, Tracey
Burroughs, Laurence
Marlow, Maria
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Stocks, Michael J.
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Ashford, Marianne
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Marlow, Maria
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description We have synthesized a range of gelators based on nucleoside analogues gemcitabine and lamivudine, characterizing representative gels from the series using rheology and TEM. Growth inhibition studies of gemcitabine derivatives confirmed the feasibility of these compounds as novel treatments, indicating the potential of nucleoside based gelators for localized drug delivery.
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spelling nottingham-515472020-05-04T19:35:03Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51547/ Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery Skilling, Kathryn J. Stocks, Michael J. Kellam, Barrie Ashford, Marianne Bradshaw, Tracey Burroughs, Laurence Marlow, Maria We have synthesized a range of gelators based on nucleoside analogues gemcitabine and lamivudine, characterizing representative gels from the series using rheology and TEM. Growth inhibition studies of gemcitabine derivatives confirmed the feasibility of these compounds as novel treatments, indicating the potential of nucleoside based gelators for localized drug delivery. Wiley-VCH Verlag 2018-05-02 Article PeerReviewed Skilling, Kathryn J., Stocks, Michael J., Kellam, Barrie, Ashford, Marianne, Bradshaw, Tracey, Burroughs, Laurence and Marlow, Maria (2018) Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery. ChemMedChem . ISSN 1860-7179 drug delivery ; gels ; gemcitabine ; lamivudine ; nucleosides https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cmdc.201800063 doi:10.1002/cmdc.201800063 doi:10.1002/cmdc.201800063
spellingShingle drug delivery ; gels ; gemcitabine ; lamivudine ; nucleosides
Skilling, Kathryn J.
Stocks, Michael J.
Kellam, Barrie
Ashford, Marianne
Bradshaw, Tracey
Burroughs, Laurence
Marlow, Maria
Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
title Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
title_full Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
title_fullStr Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
title_full_unstemmed Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
title_short Nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
title_sort nucleoside based self-assembling drugs for localized drug delivery
topic drug delivery ; gels ; gemcitabine ; lamivudine ; nucleosides
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51547/
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