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... components in cocrystals, whether they are neutral, acidic or basic, are assembled via weaker interactions, such as e.g., hydrogen bonding, pi-pi-stacking or van der Waals interactions. Salts are typically formed in an acid–base reaction by proton (H+) transfer from acid to base. The extent of this ...
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... CPX-351 is a liposomal formulation co-encapsulating Cyt and Daun, that delivers the drugs in vivo at a 5:1 molar ratio shown to be synergistic preclinically. Clinically, CPX-351 has provided evidence of promising improvements in patient outcomes, most notably in elderly newly diagnosed high risk (se ...
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