What I'm up to now in this area: collaborating with Valentino Stella and members of his group on studies of host-guest interactions of chemically modified cyclodextrins.
C. M. Riley, M. A. Mummert, J. Zhou, R. L. Schowen, D. G. Vander Velde, M. D. Morton, and M. Slavik, "Hydrolysis of the prodrug, 2',3',5'-triacetyl-6-azauridine," Pharm. Research,12, 1361-1370 (1995).
S. R. Knaub, M. D. Morton, M. J. Priston, J. D. Slechta, D. G. Vander Velde, and C. M. Riley, "A 19F NMR Study of the fluoroquinolone antimicrobial, lomefloxacin, in human erythrocytes and its interaction with hemoglobin," J. Pharm. Biomed. Analysis, 13, 1225-1233 (1995).
D. G. Vander Velde, J. Matsuura, and M. C. Manning, "Two-, Three-, and Four-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy of Protein Pharmaceuticals," Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, volume 6, eds. Crommelin, Herron, and Jiskoot. Plenum Press: New York, 1995, 179-218.
A. S. Antipas, D. G. Vander Velde, and V. J. Stella, "Factors Affecting the Deamidation of Vancomycin in Aqueous Solutions," Int. J. Pharmaceutics, 109, 261-269 (1994).
C. Schöneich, S.K. Kwok, G.S. Wilson, S.R. Rabel, J.F. Stobaugh, T.D. Williams, and D.G. Vander Velde, "Separation and Analysis of Peptides and Proteins," Anal. Chem. 65, 67R-84R (1993).
C.M. Riley, D.L. Ross, D.G. Vander Velde, and F. Takusagawa, "Characterization of the Complexation of the Fluoroquinolone Antimicrobials with Metal Ions by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy," J. Pharm. and Biomed. Anal., 11, 49-59 (1993).
L.D. Thomas, D.G. Vander Velde, and P.R. Schloerb, "Optimum Doses of Deuterium Oxide and Sodium Bromide for Determination of Total Body Water and Extracellular Fluid," J. Pharm. and Biomed. Anal., 9, 581-587 (1991).
J.F. Muindi, S.-J. Lee, L. Baltzer, A. Jakubowski, H.I. Scher, L.A. Sprancmanis, C.M. Riley, D.G. Vander Velde, and C.W. Young, "Clinical Pharmacology of Deoxyspergulin in Patients with Advanced Cancer. Identification of Desaminopropyl deoxyspergulin as a Major Metabolite in Man," Cancer Research, 51, 3096-3102 (1991).