PG(18:0/18:0)

PG(18:0/18:0) is a lipid of Glycerophospholipids (GP) class.

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Bochkova OD et al. The interfacial interactions of Tb-doped silica nanoparticles with surfactants and phospholipids revealed through the fluorescent response. 2012 Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces pmid:22209651
Wagner EJ et al. Evaluation of phospholipid and liposomal S-adenosyl methionine for the treatment of liver injury in a murine model. 2010 J Pharm Sci pmid:19780135
Koźma EM et al. Platelet derived growth factor BB is a ligand for dermatan sulfate chain(s) of small matrix proteoglycans from normal and fibrosis affected fascia. 2009 Nov-Dec Biochimie pmid:19631712
Wagner EJ et al. Liposome dependent delivery of S-adenosyl methionine to cells by liposomes: a potential treatment for liver disease. 2009 J Pharm Sci pmid:18642386
Epstein H et al. Preparation of alendronate liposomes for enhanced stability and bioactivity: in vitro and in vivo characterization. 2008 AAPS J pmid:18937071
Pabst G et al. Membrane thickening by the antimicrobial peptide PGLa. 2008 Biophys. J. pmid:18835902
Kim JH and Kim MW In-situ observation of the inside-to-outside molecular transport of a liposome. 2008 J Phys Chem B pmid:19367900
Rezler EM et al. Targeted drug delivery utilizing protein-like molecular architecture. 2007 J. Am. Chem. Soc. pmid:17397150
Shaw JE et al. Mechanisms of antimicrobial peptide action: studies of indolicidin assembly at model membrane interfaces by in situ atomic force microscopy. 2006 J. Struct. Biol. pmid:16459101
Sadzuka Y et al. [Characterization and cytotoxicity of mixed PEG-DSG modified liposomes]. 2005 Yakugaku Zasshi pmid:15635286

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