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Kaufmann-Kolle, P.
Research Group of Phospholipids, MPI for biophysical chemistry, Max Planck Society
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Position: Research Group of Phospholipids, MPI for biophysical chemistry, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons15314
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: Kaufmann-Kolle, P., Klenner, T., Unger, C., & Eibl, H. (1998). Liposomal alkylphosphocholines. Drugs of Today, 34 (Suppl. F), 107-115. [PubMan] : Unger, C., Maniera, T., Kaufmann-Kolle, P., & Eibl, H. (1998). In vivo antileishmanial activity of hexadecylphosphocholine and other alkylphosphocholines. Drugs of Today, 34 (Suppl. F), 133-140. [PubMan] : Kaufmann-Kolle, P., Drevs, J., Berger, M. R., Koetting, J., Marschner, N., Unger, C., & Eibl, H. (1994). Pharmacokinetic behavior and antineoplastic activity of liposomal hexadecylphosphocholine. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 34(5), 393-398. [PubMan] : Florke, H., Thinnes, F. P., Winkelbach, H., Stadtmuller, U., Paetzold, G., Morys-Wortmann, C., Hesse, D., Sternbach, H., Zimmermann, B., Kaufmann-Kolle, P., Heiden, M., Karabinos, A., Reymann, S., Lalk, V. E., & Hilschmann, N. (1994). Channel aktive mammalian porin, purified from crude membrane fractions of human B-lymphocytes and bovine skeletal muscle, reversibly binds adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler, 375(8), 513-520. [PubMan] : Kaufmann-Kolle, P., Unger, C., & Eibl, H. (1992). Hexadecylphosphocholine in liposomal dispersions. Progress in Experimental Tumor Research, 34, 12-24. [PubMan] : Kaufmann-Kolle, P., & Fleer, E. A. M. (1992). Morphological changes of adherent and nonadherent cells by treatment with hexadecylphosphocholine and 1-O-octadecyl-2-O-methyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine observed by scanning electron microscopy. Progress in Experimental Tumor Research, 34, 47-58. [PubMan]