Devendra S. Kalonia

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University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Pharmacy, General Biophysics, Biochemistry
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Anthony P. Simonelli grad student 1985 University of Connecticut
 (The hydrolysis kinetics of a d-tartaric acid diester.)
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Pindrus MA, Shire SJ, Yadav S, et al. (2018) The Effect of Low Ionic Strength on Diffusion and Viscosity of Monoclonal Antibodies. Molecular Pharmaceutics
Pindrus MA, Shire SJ, Yadav S, et al. (2017) Challenges in Determining Intrinsic Viscosity Under Low Ionic Strength Solution Conditions. Pharmaceutical Research
Yusko EC, Bruhn BR, Eggenberger OM, et al. (2016) Real-time shape approximation and fingerprinting of single proteins using a nanopore. Nature Nanotechnology
Raut AS, Kalonia DS. (2016) Pharmaceutical Perspective on Opalescence and Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation in Protein Solutions. Molecular Pharmaceutics
Raut AS, Kalonia DS. (2016) Effect of Excipients on Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation and Aggregation in Dual Variable Domain Immunoglobulin Protein Solutions. Molecular Pharmaceutics. 13: 774-83
Raut AS, Kalonia DS. (2016) Viscosity Analysis of Dual Variable Domain Immunoglobulin Protein Solutions: Role of Size, Electroviscous Effect and Protein-Protein Interactions. Pharmaceutical Research. 33: 155-66
Raut AS, Kalonia DS. (2015) Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation in a Dual Variable Domain Immunoglobulin Protein Solution: Effect of Formulation Factors and Protein-Protein Interactions. Molecular Pharmaceutics. 12: 3261-71
Raut AS, Kalonia DS. (2015) Opalescence in monoclonal antibody solutions and its correlation with intermolecular interactions in dilute and concentrated solutions. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 104: 1263-74
Singh SN, Yadav S, Shire SJ, et al. (2014) Dipole-dipole interaction in antibody solutions: correlation with viscosity behavior at high concentration. Pharmaceutical Research. 31: 2549-58
Bruhn BR, Yusko EC, Eggenberger O, et al. (2014) Characterizing Shape, Dipole Moment, and Rotation of Single Proteins in Nanopores Biophysical Journal. 106: 214a
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