Pharm Sci Seminar – Dr. Chris Benmore
The structural interactions of drug and polymer molecules in orally administered amorphous pharmaceuticals can strongly influence both the stability and solubility of the resulting medicine.
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The structural interactions of drug and polymer molecules in orally administered amorphous pharmaceuticals can strongly influence both the stability and solubility of the resulting medicine.
A pressing question in origins-of-life research is how polypeptides arose from amino
Rick Bertz, PhD, who will be honored with a honorary citation of merit on Friday evening October 28 from the School of Pharmacy and the University, will be available for an informal career roundtable with Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate students.
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis reducing ligand (TRAIL) has been extensively
We will describe our work to re-engineer Hsp104 to rescue TDP-43, FUS, and α-synuclein proteotoxicity
Cell polarity is essential for the development and homeostasis of animal tissues. The
Reproduction in all systems is heavily influenced by nutrition and the metabolic state
Building Structural Complexity via Tandem Catalytic Transformations: Total
Dr. Nikoleta G. Tsvetanova Department of Psychiatry University of California, San Francisco Functional Diversification of Signaling by GPCR Localization G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critical cell signaling molecules that also comprise the largest class of therapeutic drug targets. GPCRs are well known to signal upon ligand binding via cyclic AMP (cAMP) production at the plasma […]
We have characterized functional components of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-tumor barrier (BTB) in highly permeable and poorly permeable experimental brain metastases from breast cancer.