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Stabilization of unilamellar catanionic vesicles induced by β-cyclodextrins: A strategy for a tunable drug delivery depot

[Display omitted] The limited stability of catanionic vesicles has discouraged their wide use for encapsulation and controlled release of active substances. Their structure can easily break down to form lamellar phases, micelles or rearrange into multilamellar vesicles, as a consequence of small cha...

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Published in:International journal of pharmaceutics 2018-09, Vol.548 (1), p.474-479
Main Authors: Milcovich, Gesmi, Antunes, Filipe E., Grassi, Mario, Asaro, Fioretta
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