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  1. Computational Modeling on Binding Interactions of Cyclodextrin s with the Human Multidrug Resistance P-glycoprotein Toward Efficient Drug-delivery System Applications
  2. Mechanical Properties of Composite Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering
  3. Role of Biomacromolecules in Biomedical Engineering
  4. Biopolymers: Relation of Structure to Function in Medicinal Chemistry
  5. Effect of ceria on the organization and bio-ability of anatase fullerene-like crystals
  6. Computational Tool for Risk Assessment of Nanomaterials: Novel QSTR-Perturbation Model for Simultaneous Prediction of Ecotoxicity and Cytotoxicity of Uncoated and Coated Nanoparticles under Multiple Experimental Conditions
  7. Computational ecotoxicology: Simultaneous prediction of ecotoxic effects of nanoparticles under different experimental conditions
  8. Matrix Trace Operators: From Spectral Moments of Molecular Graphs and Complex Networks to Perturbations in Synthetic Reactions, Micelle Nanoparticles, and Drug ADME Processes
  9. Computer-aided nanotoxicology: assessing cytotoxicity of nanoparticles under diverse experimental conditions by using a novel QSTR-perturbation approach
  10. Editorial (Thematic Issue: Nanosystems: An Innovative Tools for Medicinal Chemistry)
  11. Self-Assembly Drugs: From Micelles to Nanomedicine
  12. Editorial (Thematic Issue: Theoretical & Experimental Study of Self-Assembled Systems in Medicinal Chemistry: Applications from Bio-Physics, Bio-materials, and Nano Sciences)
  13. Striped, bioactive Ce–TiO2materials with peroxynitrite-scavenging activity
  14. Manipulating the bioactivity of hydroxyapatite nano-rods structured networks: Effects on mineral coating morphology and growth kinetic
  15. General Theory for Multiple Input-Output Perturbations in Complex Molecular Systems. 1. Linear QSPR Electronegativity Models in Physical, Organic, and Medicinal Chemistry
  16. A Versatile Approach towards the Compaction, Decompaction, and Immobilization of DNA at Interfaces by Using Cyclodextrins
  17. MIANN Models in Medicinal, Physical and Organic Chemistry
  18. Enhancing CaP Biomimetic Growth on TiO 2 Cuboids Nanoparticles via Highly Reactive Facets
  19. Proteins in Solution and at Interfaces
  20. Highly efficient photoluminescence of SiO2 and Ce–SiO2 microfibres and microspheres
  21. Identifying emerging trends of protein hydrogels for biological scaffolding
  22. Biomolecular interactions essential instrumentation methods
  23. Role of interfacial elasticity of microemulsions on the morphology of TiO2 nanostructures: stiff templates versus flexible templates
  24. Tuning morphology of mesoporous titanium oxides through fluorinated surfactants-based systems
  25. Bioinspired templates for the synthesis of silica nanostructures
  26. Assessing structure and dynamics of fibrinogen films on silicon nanofibers: towards hemocompatibility devices
  27. Biomimetic formation of crystalline bone-like apatite layers on spongy materials templated by bile salts aggregates
  28. Fibrinogen stability under surfactant interaction
  29. Investigating the effect of an arterial hypertension drug on the structural properties of plasma protein
  30. Hydrogenated/Fluorinated Catanionic Surfactants as Potential Templates for Nanostructure Design
  31. Mimicking Natural Fibrous Structures of Opals by Means of a Microemulsion-Mediated Hydrothermal Method
  32. Surface Characterization and AFM Imaging of Mixed Fibrinogen−Surfactant Films
  33. Rheological properties of ovalbumin hydrogels as affected by surfactants addition
  34. Assessment of interactions between four proteins and benzothiazole derivatives by DSC and CD
  35. Mechanisms of fibrinogen–acebutolol interactions: Insights from DSC, CD and LS
  36. Self-assembling drugs: A new therapeutic strategy
  37. On the Self-Assembly of a Highly Selective Benzothiazole-Based TIM Inhibitor in Aqueous Solution
  38. Erratum: Aggregation of liposomes in presence of La 3 + : A study of the fractal dimension [Phys. Rev. E 76 , 011408 (2007)]
  39. Erratum to “Study of the interaction between lysozyme and sodium octanoate in aqueous solutions” [Colloids Surf. A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 249 (2004) 45–50]
  40. Temperature dependence of micellar sphere-to-rod transition using adiabatic compressibility
  41. Ca2+- and Mg2+-induced molecular interactions in a dehydrocholic acid/didodecyldimethylammonium bromide mixed monolayer
  42. Thermodynamic and elastic fluctuation analysis of langmuir mixed monolayers composed by dehydrocholic acid (HDHC) and didodecyldimethylammonium bromide (DDAB)
  43. Effect of alkyl chain asymmetry on catanionic mixtures of hydrogenated and fluorinated surfactants
  44. Thermodynamic study of functionalized calix[n]arene and resorcinol[n]arene monolayers spreaded at an aqueous pendant drop
  45. Langmuir Monolayers of a Hydrogenated/Fluorinated Catanionic Surfactant: From the Macroscopic to the Nanoscopic Size Scale
  46. Phase behavior of semifluorinated catanionic mixtures: Head group dependence and spontaneous formation of vesicles
  47. Interactions between DMPC Liposomes and the Serum Blood Proteins HSA and IgG
  48. Interactions in binary mixed systems involving betablockers with different lipophilicity as a function of temperature and mixed ratios
  49. Surface films of short fluorocarbon–hydrocarbon diblocks studied by molecular dynamics simulations: Spontaneous formation of elongated hemimicelles
  50. Superheroes aid the teaching of physics
  51. A study on the protein concentration dependence of the thermodynamics of micellization
  52. Electrophoretic and spectroscopic characterization of the protein patterns formed in different surfactant solutions
  53. Spread mixed monolayers of deoxycholic and dehydrocholic acids at the air–water interface, effect of subphase pH. Characterization by axisymmetric drop shape analysis
  54. On relationships between surfactant type and globular proteins interactions in solution
  55. The aqueous catanionic system sodium perfluorooctanoate–dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide at low concentration
  56. Aggregation of liposomes in presence ofLa3+: A study of the fractal dimension
  57. The Influence of Sodium Perfluorooctanoate on the Conformational Transitions of Human Immunoglobulin
  58. A Potentiometric and Spectroscopic Study on the Interaction Between Human Immunoglobulin G and Sodium Perfluorooctanoate in Aqueous Solution
  59. Different Thermal Unfolding Pathways of Catalase in the Presence of Cationic Surfactants
  60. Volumetric properties of sodium perfluoroalkylcarboxylates in aqueous solutions at different temperatures
  61. Effect ofGd3+on the colloidal stability of liposomes
  62. Surface characterization of human serum albumin and sodium perfluorooctanoate mixed solutions by pendant drop tensiometry and circular dichroism
  63. Regarding the Effect that Different Hydrocarbon/Fluorocarbon Surfactant Mixtures Have on Their Complexation with HSA
  64. Thermodynamics of micellization of tetraethylammonium perfluorooctylsulfonate in water
  65. The nature of the coacervate formed in the aqueous dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide–sodium 10-undecenoate mixtures
  66. The critical micelle concentration of tetraethylammonium perfluorooctylsulfonate in water
  67. Effects of Fluorinated and Hydrogenated Surfactants on Human Serum Albumin at Different pHs
  68. Characterization of phospholipid+semifluorinated alkane vesicle system
  69. Partial molar volumes and partial molar adiabatic compressibilities of a short chain perfluorosurfactant: Sodium heptafluorobutyrate in aqueous solutions at different temperatures
  70. On the Effect of Ca2+ and La3+ on the Colloidal Stability of Liposomes
  71. A comparative study of the physicochemical properties of perfluorinated and hydrogenated amphiphiles
  72. Conformational Changes in Human Serum Albumin Induced by Sodium Perfluorooctanoate in Aqueous Solutions
  73. Application of thermodynamic models to study micellar properties of sodium perfluoroalkyl carboxylates in aqueous solutions
  74. Ultraviolet-circular dichroism spectroscopy and potentiometric study of the interaction between human serum albumin and sodium perfluorooctanoate
  75. A study of the interaction between proteins and fully-fluorinated and fully-hydrogenated surfactants by ζ-potential measurements
  76. Self-assembly of sodium heptafluorobutyrate in aqueous solution
  77. Study of the interaction between lysozyme and sodium octanoate in aqueous solutions
  78. Apparent molar quantities of sodium octanoate in aqueous solutions
  79. Complexation between Dodecyl Sulfate Surfactant and Zein Protein in Solution
  80. The self‐aggregation of sodium perfluorooctanoate in aqueous solution at different temperatures
  81. Thermodynamics of self-assembly of sodium octanoate: comparison with a fully fluorinated counterpart
  82. Structural Micellar Transition for Fluorinated and Hydrogenated Sodium Carboxylates Induced by Solubilization of Benzyl Alcohol
  83. Electrical Conductivities and Critical Micelle Concentrations (Determined by the Local Polynomial Regression Method) of Imipramine and Clomipramine Hydrochlorides from (283 to 313) K
  84. Colloidal properties of benzylpenicillin
  85. Temperature-Sensitive Critical Micelle Transition of Sodium Octanoate
  86. Apparent molar quantities of sodium octanoate in aqueous solutions
  87. A volumetric study of two related amphiphilic beta-blockers as a function of temperature and electrolyte concentration
  88. A spectroscopic study of the interaction catalase–cationic surfactant (n-decyltrimethylammonium bromide) in aqueous solutions at different pH and temperatures
  89. Thermodynamics of self-assembly of sodium octanoate: comparison with a fully fluorinated counterpart
  90. Thermodynamics of self-assembly of sodium octanoate: comparison with a fully fluorinated counterpart
  91. Thermodynamic Study of Self-Assembly Behavior of Propranolol Hydrochloride in Aqueous Solutions as a Function of Electrolyte Concentration and Temperature
  92. Study of the interactions between lysozyme and a fully-fluorinated surfactant in aqueous solution at different surfactant–protein ratios
  93. Complexes of penicillins and human serum albumin studied by static light scattering
  94. The self-association of acebutolol: Conductometry and light scattering
  95. Surface behaviour of C5, C6, C7 and C8 lecithins at the aqueous solution/air interface
  96. Interactions Between Liposomes and Cations in Aqueous Solution
  97. Surface Tensions, Critical Micelle Concentrations, and Standard Free Energies of Micellization of C 8 −Lecithin at Different pHs and Electrolyte Concentrations
  98. A thermodynamic study of the aggregation process of oxacillin sodium salt in aqueous solution
  99. Thermodynamics of micellization of C7and C8lecithins
  100. The Interaction of Human Serum Albumin with Dioctanoylphosphatidylcholine in Aqueous Solutions
  101. The micellization of dioctanoylphosphatidylcholine at low pH: a laser light scattering study
  102. Aggregation energies of some amphiphilic antidepressant drugs
  103. A study of the behaviour of ampicillin in aqueous solution and thermodynamic characterization of its aggregation
  104. Adsorption of an amphiphilic penicillin onto human serum albumin: characterisation of the complex
  105. Self-association of Verapamil in Aqueous Electrolyte Solution
  106. Secondary structure of prothymosin α evidenced for conformational transitions induced by changes in temperature and concentration of n -dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide
  107. Surface properties of some amphiphilic antidepressant drugs
  108. A Comparative Study of the Interaction between Nafcillin and Catalase by Equilibrium Dialysis and ζ-Potential Measurements
  109. Adsorption of a cationic amphiphilic drug on human serum albumin: characterization of the complex
  110. Thermodynamic Properties of Some Antidepressant Drugs in Aqueous Solution
  111. Interaction between Penicillins and Human Serum Albumin:  A ζ-Potential Study
  112. Surface Tension Measurements on the Penicillin Sodium Nafcillin
  113. Self-Association of the Penicillin Sodium Nafcillin in Aqueous Solution
  114. Interaction between Penicillins and Human Serum Albumin:  A Thermodynamic Study of Micellar-like Clusters on a Protein
  115. Light Scattering and NMR Studies on the Self-Aggregation of Sodium n -Hexyl Sulfate in Aqueous Electrolyte Solution
  116. Static and dynamic light scattering study on the association of some antidepressants in aqueous electrolyte solutions
  117. Determination of the aggregation properties of weakly self-associating systems by NMR techniques: the self-association of propranolol hydrochloride in aqueous electrolyte solution
  118. Thermodynamics of Association of Structurally Related Amphiphilic Penicillins
  119. Effect of Electrolyte on the Surface and Thermodynamic Properties of Amphiphilic Penicillins
  120. Self-Association of Penicillin V in Aqueous Solution
  121. Activity and Osmotic Coefficients of Promethazine and Chlorpromazine Hydrochlorides in Aqueous Solutions of Low Ionic Strength
  122. Influence of Molecular Structure on the Ideality of Mixing in Micelles Formed in Binary Mixtures of Surface-Active Drugs
  123. Light Scattering and NMR Studies of the Self-Association of the Amphiphilic Molecule Propranolol Hydrochloride in Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions
  124. Concentration Dependence of the Osmotic and Activity Coefficients of Imipramine and Clomipramine Hydrochlorides in Aqueous Solution
  125. Thermodynamics of Micellization of n-Alkyl Sulfates in an Alkaline Medium at Different Temperatures
  126. Self-Association of Amphiphilic Penicillins in Aqueous Electrolyte Solution: A Light-Scattering and NMR Study
  127. ζ-Potential Study on the Interactions between Lysozyme and Sodium n -Alkylsulfates
  128. Characterization of the Interactions between Lysozyme and n -Alkyltrimethylammonium Bromides by Zeta Potential Measurements
  129. The surfactant characteristics of short-chain lecithins analyzed through lecithin-lecithin and lecithin-biopolymer interactions