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Distribution of free and liposomal annamycin within human plasma is regulated by plasma triglyceride concentrations but not by lipid transfer protein
Kishor M. Wasan, Roman Perez‐Soler
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annamycin
100%
lipid transfer protein
74%
Triglycerides
38%
Lipoproteins
28%
dimyristoylphosphatidylglycerol
15%
Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine
13%
Pharmacokinetics
9%
Liposomes
8%
Lipids
5%
Hypertriglyceridemia
4%
Anthracyclines
4%
HDL Lipoproteins
4%
Doxorubicin
4%
Half-Life
3%
Cholesterol
3%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
2%
Neoplasms
2%
Serum
1%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
1%
Chemical Compounds
Lipoprotein
52%
Triglyceride
50%
Lipid
32%
Plasma
29%
Protein
19%
Pharmacokinetics
15%
Liposome
12%
Anthracycline Antibiotic Agent
10%
High-Density Lipoprotein
8%
Doxorubicin
7%
Cholesterol
6%
Drug
3%