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Role of amphipathicity and hydrophobicity in the balance between hemolysis and peptide–membrane interactions of three related antimicrobial peptides

2016 / Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces

Cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) represent important self defense molecules in many organisms, including humans. These peptides have a broad spectrum… Continue reading Role of amphipathicity and hydrophobicity in the balance between hemolysis and peptide–membrane interactions of three related antimicrobial peptides

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Applications of circular dichroism (CD) for structural analysis of proteins: qualification of near‐ and far‐UV CD for protein higher order structural analysis

2011 / Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy is routinely used in the biopharmaceutical industry to study the effects of manufacturing, formulation, and storage… Continue reading Applications of circular dichroism (CD) for structural analysis of proteins: qualification of near‐ and far‐UV CD for protein higher order structural analysis

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Basal level insulin delivery: In vitro release, stability, biocompatibility, and in vivo absorption from thermosensitive triblock copolymers

2011 / Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

The major goal of this study was to develop the biodegradable and biocompatible thermosensitive polylactic acid–polyethylene glycol–polylactic acid triblock copolymer-based… Continue reading Basal level insulin delivery: In vitro release, stability, biocompatibility, and in vivo absorption from thermosensitive triblock copolymers

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Use of a folding model and in situ spectroscopic techniques for rational formulation development and stability testing of monoclonal antibody therapeutics *

2010 / Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Aggregation is a critical issue that hampers the development of monoclonal antibody therapeutics (Mabs). Traditionally, aggregation is considered a process… Continue reading Use of a folding model and in situ spectroscopic techniques for rational formulation development and stability testing of monoclonal antibody therapeutics *

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Effects of high hydrostatic pressure treatment on structural, allergenicity, and functional properties of proteins from ginkgo seeds

2016 / Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies

The effects of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatment on the structural, allergenicity and functional properties of ginkgo seed protein (GSP)… Continue reading Effects of high hydrostatic pressure treatment on structural, allergenicity, and functional properties of proteins from ginkgo seeds

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Nanopharmaceutical approach using pelargonidin towards enhancement of efficacy for prevention of alloxan-induced DNA damage in L6 cells via activation of PARP and p53

2016 / Environmental Microbiology

Alloxan is an environmental food contaminant that causes DNA damage in living cells and induces hyperglycemia. Pelargonidin (PG), an active… Continue reading Nanopharmaceutical approach using pelargonidin towards enhancement of efficacy for prevention of alloxan-induced DNA damage in L6 cells via activation of PARP and p53

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Effect of high intensity ultrasound on physicochemical and functional properties of soybean glycinin at different ionic strengths

2016 / Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies

In this work, soybean glycinin was treated by high intensity ultrasound (HIU; 20 kHz at 80 W cm− 2 from 0 to 40 min) in three… Continue reading Effect of high intensity ultrasound on physicochemical and functional properties of soybean glycinin at different ionic strengths

Leah Pandiscia, PhD
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