Charlotte Conn
0000-0002-3362-3453
RMIT University
88 papers found
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A systematic study of the effect of lipid architecture on cytotoxicity and cellular uptake of cationic cubosomes
Surface Nanodroplet‐Confined Engineering of Gold (I) ‐Thiolate Nanostructures
Cell interactions with lipid nanoparticles possessing different internal nanostructures: Liposomes, bicontinuous cubosomes, hexosomes, and discontinuous micellar cubosomes
Prospective Subunit Nanovaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection─Cubosome Lipid Nanocarriers of Cord Factor, Trehalose 6,6′ Dimycolate
Cubosome Lipid Nanocarriers As a Drug Delivery Vehicle for Intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infections
Behavior of Citrate-Capped Ultrasmall Gold Nanoparticles on a Supported Lipid Bilayer Interface at Atomic Resolution
Protective effect of surfactant modified phytosterol oleogels on loaded curcumin
Uptake Dynamics of Cubosome Nanocarriers at Bacterial Surfaces and the Routes for Cargo Internalization
Delivery of antimicrobial peptides to model membranes by cubosome nanocarriers
Investigating casein gel structure during gastric digestion using ultra-small and small-angle neutron scattering
Cuboplex-Mediated Nonviral Delivery of Functional siRNA to Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells
Comparison of cubosomes and liposomes for the encapsulation and delivery of curcumin
Chemical Exchange of Hydroxyl Groups in Lipidic Cubic Phases Characterized by NMR
Effect of gum arabic or sodium alginate incorporation on the physicochemical and curcumin retention properties of liposomes
Toxicity and cellular uptake of lipid nanoparticles of different structure and composition
Size-Dependent Encapsulation and Release of dsDNA from Cationic Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Cubic Phases
Physiochemical Characterization and Stability of Lipidic Cubic Phases by Solution NMR
Preparation, Characterization, and Antimicrobial Activity of Cubosome Encapsulated Metal Nanocrystals
Molecular engineering of super-swollen inverse bicontinuous cubic and sponge lipid phases for biomedical applications
Human neuropeptide substance P self-assembles into semi-flexible nanotubes that can be manipulated for nanotechnology
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