Cheema et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Human serum albumin unfolding pathway upon drug binding: A thermodynamic and spectroscopic descriptionCheema et al., 2009
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- Cheema M
- Taboada P
- Barbosa S
- Juárez J
- Gutiérrez-Pichel M
- Siddiq M
- Mosquera V
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- The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
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The interest on phenothiazine drugs has been increased during last years due to their proved utility in the treatment of several diseases and biomolecular processes. In the present work, the binding of the amphiphilic phenothiazines promazine and thioridazine …
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