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    Encapsulation of drug molecules into calix[n]arene nanobaskets. role of aminocalix[n]arenes in biopharmaceutical field by Ukhatskaya, Elena V, Kurkov, Sergey V, Matthews, Susan E, Loftsson, Thorsteinn

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-10-2013)
    “…Calix[n]arenes (CAs) are supramolecular compounds able to form guest-host inclusion complexes with metal ions, small organic molecules, and small moieties of…”
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    Evaluation of a cationic calix[4]arene: Solubilization and self-aggregation ability by Ukhatskaya, Elena V., Kurkov, Sergey V., Matthews, Susan E., El Fagui, Amani, Amiel, Catherine, Dalmas, Florent, Loftsson, Thorsteinn

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-12-2010)
    “…Water-soluble calixarenes are promising macrocyclic compounds which have found numerous applications in chemistry and biology. However, these compounds have…”
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    Cationic quaternized aminocalix[4]arenes: cytotoxicity, haemolytic and antibacterial activities by Ukhatskaya, Elena V., Kurkov, Sergey V., Hjálmarsdóttir, Martha A., Karginov, Vladimir A., Matthews, Susan E., Rodik, Roman V., Kalchenko, Vitaly I., Loftsson, Thorsteinn

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-12-2013)
    “…This study reports the characterization of three cationic amphiphillic aminocalix[4]arenes as potential antimicrobial agents in vitro. In cytotoxicity tests on…”
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    Drug/cyclodextrin: beyond inclusion complexation by Kurkov, Sergey V., Ukhatskaya, Elena V., Loftsson, Thorsteinn

    “…Development of cyclodextrins as enabling excipients began decades ago and during this time a conventional view of the substrate–cyclodextrin interaction was…”
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    Antifungal drug solubilizing activity and self-aggregation ability of cationic aminocalix[4]arene in comparison to SBEβCD: effect of addition of water-soluble polymer by Ukhatskaya, Elena V., Kurkov, Sergey V., Matthews, Susan E., Loftsson, Thorsteinn

    “…Ionized calixarene derivatives often possess properties of typical surfactants, aggregating in aqueous solutions. Their solubilizing properties, in this case,…”
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    Surface activity and self-aggregation ability of three cationic quaternized aminocalix[4]arenes by Ukhatskaya, Elena V., Kurkov, Sergey V., Rodik, Roman V., Kalchenko, Vitaly I., Matthews, Susan E., Jansook, Phatsawee, Loftsson, Thorsteinn

    “…The self-aggregation ability of three amphiphilic cationic calix[4]arenes possessing four quaternary amino groups (aminoCAs) was investigated using a variety…”
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