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Gert Storm

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  546
Citations -  36914

Gert Storm is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liposome & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 530 publications receiving 32703 citations. Previous affiliations of Gert Storm include National University of Singapore & University of Groningen.

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Liposomal targeting of angiogenic vasculature.

TL;DR: In this review, the recent progress in targeting liposomes to angiogenic endothelial cells is discussed and active targeting of Angiogenic vasculature is discussed.
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Processing of Doxorubicin-Containing Liposomes by Liver Macrophages in Vitro

TL;DR: This investigation investigated whether the rate of intracellular degradation of DXR-liposomes phagocytosed by rat liver macrophages (Kupffer's cells) in monolayer culture is dependent on the type of DXS-containing liposomes internalized and whether differences in degradation rate are reflected in different DXR release profiles.
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Targeted delivery of anti-inflammatory agents to tumors.

TL;DR: To optimally take advantage of the anti-tumor activity and at the same time limit side effects, targeted delivery of anti-inflammatory drugs appears an attractive approach.
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Shelf-life evaluation and lyophilization of PBCA-based polymeric microbubbles

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that PBCA-MB can be efficiently freeze-dried with 5% sucrose and 5% PVP, without changing their size, concentration, and US signal generation properties, and that the dye is efficiently retained upon MB lyophilization.
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Multi-parametric assessment of the anti-angiogenic effects of liposomal glucocorticoids

TL;DR: This study determined the anti-angiogenic activity of a single dose of liposomal prednisolone phosphate (PLP-L), by monitoring tumor vascular function and viability over a period of one week by monitoring mice inoculated subcutaneously with melanoma cells.