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MD.USE present in the Agrobiotech meeting

MD.USE, together with more than 200 representatives of companies and research centers in the biotechnology, agro-food and biomass sectors will be present at the Agrobiotech Innovation Meeting on 26 and 27 October, a biennial event that reaches the second edition

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MD.USE in the radio

MD.USE talks in the program radio “La bolsa y la vida” https://www.ivoox.com/capital-bolsa-vida-mentoring-audios-mp3_rf_18552660_1.html?autoplay=true

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    Cyclodextrin dimers: A versatile approach to optimizing encapsulation and their application to therapeutic extraction of toxic oxysterols

    We have developed a novel class of specifically engineered, dimerized cyclodextrin (CD) nanostructures for the encapsulation of toxic biomolecules such as 7-ketocholesterol (7KC). 7KC accumulates over time and causes dysfunction in many cell types, linking it to several age-related diseases

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    Remdesivir interactions with sulphobutylether-β-cyclodextrins: A case study using selected substitution patterns

    Abstract Modified cyclodextrins (CDs) consist of a distribution of different structures with different number and location of the substituted groups. Among the most important applications of these molecules is their use as an enabling excipient in pharmaceutical formulations to provide

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    Aggregation versus inclusion complexes to solubilize drugs with cyclodextrins. A case study using sulphobutylether-β-cyclodextrins and remdesivir

    The formation of small hybrid aggregates between excipient and drug molecules is one of the mechanisms that contributes to the solubilization of active principles in pharmaceutical formulations. The characterization of the formation, governing interactions and structure of such entities is

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