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  • Book
    Ijeoma F. Uchegbu, Andreas G. Schätzlein, Woei Ping Cheng, Aikaterini Lalatsa, editors.
    Contents:
    Nanoscience and nanotechnology overview
    Liposome preparation and characterization
    Solid polymeric nanoparticles
    Lipid nanoparticles
    Polymeric vesicles
    Low molecular weight amphiphile micelles
    Polymeric micelles
    Niosomes
    Quantum dots
    Magnetic particles
    Drug nanoparticles
    Polymeric pro-drugs
    Therapeutic Applications of pharmaceutical nanosystems
    Drug solubilisation
    Gene therapy
    Chemotherapy
    Tissue engineering
    Anti-infectives
    Vaccination
    Anti-arthritic drugs
    Imaging agents
    Commercial exploitation of pharmaceutical nanosystems
    Future perspectives
    Multiple Choice
    Problem Sets
    Case Studies
    Suggested Reading.
    Digital Access Springer 2013
  • Article
    Krzystyniak K, Ryzewski J, Chwaliński S.
    Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 1978;26(1-6):367-70.
    We described changes in nonprotein sulfhydryl content and in intracellular concentration of cysteine (unbound form) in lymphocytes incubated with cysteine, cysteine hydrazide and D-penicillamine (dimethy lcysteine) in concentrations which do not alter the viability of the cells. Essential differences between the action of cysteine and cysteine hydrazide on one hand, and D-penicillamine on the other, can be observed. The formers cause the argumentation in nonprotein thiols content in lymphocytes, whereas D-penicillamine in a similar concentration does hardly alters the intracellular redox -SH/SS potential of nonprotein thiols within the lymphocytes.
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