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Diamide linked γ-cyclodextrin dimers as molecular-scale delivery systems for the medicinal pigment curcumin to prostate cancer cells

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Harada, Takaaki
Giorgio, Lauren
Harris, Tiffany J.
Pham, Duc-Truc
Ngo, Huy Tien
Need, Eleanor F.
Coventry, Brendon J.
Lincoln, Stephen F
Easton, Christopher
Buchanan, Grant

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Diamide linked γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) dimers are proposed as molecular-scale delivery agents for the anticancer agent curcumin. N,N′-Bis(6A-deoxy-γ-cyclodextrin-6A-yl) succinamide (66γCD2su) and N,N′-bis(6A-deoxy- γ-cyclodextrin-6A-yl)urea (66γCD

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Molecular Pharmaceutics

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2037-12-31
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