Revealing Drug Self-Associations into Nano-Entities

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The aqueous properties of the drugs Sorafenib, Lapatinib, Gefitinib, Fulvestrant, and Clofazimine were explored to monitor their tendency to self-associate. A combination of nuclear magnetic resonance, dynamics light scattering, and electron and confocal microscopies found that they tended to form large nano-entities having distinct types and sizes and were capable of entering cells. The combination of strategies employed serves to detect and reveal nano-entities along with their three-state equilibria and behaviors in buffers, media, and cells.

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Dlim, M. M., Shahout, F. S., Khabir, M. K., Labonté, P. P., & Laplante, S. R. (2019). Revealing Drug Self-Associations into Nano-Entities. ACS Omega, 4(5), 8919–8925. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00667

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