Ian S Blagbrough
Blagbrough, Ian S.
Blagbrough, I. S. (Ian S.)
Blagbrough, I.S.
VIAF ID: 22070383 (Personal)
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Works
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[3H]-Methyllycaconitine: a high affinity radioligand that labels invertebrate nicotinic acetylcholine receptors | |
Animal models for target diseases in gene therapy--using DNA and siRNA delivery strategies. | |
Arthropod toxins as leads for novel insecticides: an assessment of polyamine amides as glutamate antagonists | |
An autoradiographic study of the distribution of binding sites for the novel alpha7-selective nicotinic radioligand [3H]-methyllycaconitine in the mouse brain. | |
Cassava: an appraisal of its phytochemistry and its biotechnological prospects. | |
Constituents and secondary metabolite natural products in fresh and deteriorated cassava roots | |
Conversion of the sodium channel activator aconitine into a potent alpha 7-selective nicotinic ligand. | |
Design and synthesis of N4,N9-disubstituted spermines for non-viral siRNA delivery--structure-activity relationship studies of siFection efficiency versus toxicity. | |
Differential inhibition of Ca2+ channels in mature rat cerebellar Purkinje cells by sFTX-3.3 and FTX-3.3. | |
Effect of spermine conjugation on the cytotoxicity and cellular transport of acridine. | |
Efficient calf thymus DNA condensation upon binding with novel bile acid polyamine amides | |
Electrospun and electrosprayed formulations for drug delivery | |
Extracellular or intracellular application of argiotoxin-636 has inhibitory actions on membrane excitability and voltage-activated currents in cultured rat sensory neurones | |
High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of naproxen, ibuprofen and diclofenac in plasma and synovial fluid in man | |
Human renal C-S lyases: two cytosolic isoenzymes | |
Interleukin 13 increases contractility of murine tracheal smooth muscle by a phosphoinositide 3-kinase p110delta-dependent mechanism | |
Investigation of biosynthetic pathways to hydroxycoumarins during post-harvest physiological deterioration in Cassava roots by using stable isotope labelling | |
Iron uptake in Pseudomonas aeruginosa mediated by N-(2,3-dihydroxybenzoyl)-L-serine and 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid | |
Kynurenine aminotransferase activity in human liver: identity with human hepatic C-S lyase activity and a physiological role for this enzyme | |
Lipopolyamine-mediated single nanoparticle formation of calf thymus DNA analyzed by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. | |
Lipopolyamines incorporating the tetraamine spermine, bound to an alkyl chain, sequester bacterial lipopolysaccharide | |
Medicinal chemistry into the millennium, 2001: | |
Multiple DNA binding modes of anthracene-9-carbonyl-N1-spermine | |
Nudicauline and elatine as potent norditerpenoid ligands at rat neuronal alpha-bungarotoxin binding sites: importance of the 2-(methylsuccinimido)benzoyl moiety for neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor binding. | |
Polyamine FTX-3.3 and polyamine amide sFTX-3.3 inhibit presynaptic calcium currents and acetylcholine release at mouse motor nerve terminals | |
Quantitative HPLC analysis of mebeverine, mesalazine, sulphasalazine and dispersible aspirin stored in a Venalink monitored dosage system with co-prescribed medicines | |
Quantitative silencing of EGFP reporter gene by self-assembled siRNA lipoplexes of LinOS and cholesterol | |
Rapid and sensitive ethidium bromide fluorescence quenching assay of polyamine conjugate-DNA interactions for the analysis of lipoplex formation in gene therapy | |
The regiochemical distribution of positive charges along cholesterol polyamine carbamates plays significant roles in modulating DNA binding affinity and lipofection | |
Synthesis of cholesteryl polyamine carbamates: pK(a) studies and condensation of calf thymus DNA. | |
Very long chain N4, N9 -diacyl spermines: non-viral lipopolyamine vectors for efficient plasmid DNA and siRNA delivery |