Studies on the mechanism of interaction of a bioresponsive endosomolytic polyamidoamine with interfaces. 1. Micelles as model surfaces (2007)
Griffiths, P C,
Khayat, Z,
Tse, S,
Heenan, R K,
King, S M,
Duncan, R
Characterising the size and shape of polyamidoamines in solution as a function of pH using neutron scattering and pulsed-gradient spin-echo NMR (2006)
Khayat, Z,
Griffiths, P C,
Grillo, I,
Heenan, R K,
King, S M,
Duncan, R
Characterising the size and shape of polyamidoamines in solution as a function of pH using neutron scattering and pulsed-gradient spin-echo NMR (2006)
Khayat, Z,
Griffiths, PC,
Grillo, I,
Heenan, R K,
King, S M,
Duncan, R
A small-angle neutron scattering study of biologically relevant mixed surfactant micelles comprising 1,2-diheptanoyl-sn-phosphatidylcholine and sodium dodecyl sulfate or dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (2005)
Griffiths, P C,
Paul, A,
Khayat, Z,
Heenan, R K,
Ranganathan, R,
Grillo, I
Understanding the mechanism of action of endosomolytic polymers; correlation of physicochemical and biological properties (2004)
Griffiths, P C,
Paul, A,
Khayat, Z,
Wan, K-W,
King, S M,
Grillo, I,
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