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Drug orientations within statin-loaded lipoprotein nanoparticles by 19F solid-state NMR

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Drug orientations within statin-loaded lipoprotein nanoparticles by 19F solid-state NMR. / Lau, Sophie; Griffin, John; Hughes, Eleri et al.
In: Chemical Communications, Vol. 55, No. 88, 14.11.2019, p. 13287-13290.

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Lau S, Griffin J, Hughes E, Middleton D. Drug orientations within statin-loaded lipoprotein nanoparticles by 19F solid-state NMR. Chemical Communications. 2019 Nov 14;55(88):13287-13290. Epub 2019 Oct 14. doi: 10.1039/C9CC05344A

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title = "Drug orientations within statin-loaded lipoprotein nanoparticles by 19F solid-state NMR",
abstract = "NMR measurements of 19F chemical shift anisotropy and 1H-19F dipolar couplings provide unprecedented information on the molecular orientations of two fluorine-containing statin drugs within the heterogeneous environment of reconstituted high-density lipoprotein (rHDL) nanoparticles, a drug delivery system under clinical investigation.",
author = "Sophie Lau and John Griffin and Eleri Hughes and David Middleton",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
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doi = "10.1039/C9CC05344A",
language = "English",
volume = "55",
pages = "13287--13290",
journal = "Chemical Communications",
issn = "1359-7345",
publisher = "Royal Society of Chemistry",
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AU - Lau, Sophie

AU - Griffin, John

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AU - Middleton, David

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AB - NMR measurements of 19F chemical shift anisotropy and 1H-19F dipolar couplings provide unprecedented information on the molecular orientations of two fluorine-containing statin drugs within the heterogeneous environment of reconstituted high-density lipoprotein (rHDL) nanoparticles, a drug delivery system under clinical investigation.

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DO - 10.1039/C9CC05344A

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SP - 13287

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JO - Chemical Communications

JF - Chemical Communications

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