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This project explores the development of new synthetic membrane transporters using boron clusters to facilitate the transport of hydrophilic substances across cell membranes. The goal is to create less toxic and more efficient carriers for bioactive molecules.
Conceptually new synthetic membrane transporters constitute a key challenge for supramolecular chemistry and materials sciences.
To date, the transport of hydrophilic bioactive substances across membranes has exploited the amphiphilic character of carriers and cargos such as in lipids or other cationic amphiphiles.
However, amphiphilic molecules face limitations due to intrinsic features such as toxicity associated to their detergent-like behaviour and their tendency to aggregate.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
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