The low membrane permeability of candidate drug molecules is a major challenge in drug development, and insufficient permeability is one reason for the failure of antibiotic treatment against bacteria. Quantifying drug transport across specific pathways in living systems is challenging because one typically lacks knowledge of the exact lipidome and proteome of the individual cells under investigation. Here, we quantify drug permeability across biomimetic liposome membranes, with comprehensive control over membrane composition. We integrate the microfluidic octanol-assisted liposome assembly platform with an optofluidic transport assay to create a complete microfluidic total analysis system for quantifying drug permeability. Our system enabl...
Drug development has become bottlenecked over the past several decades by rapidly increasing costs i...
The spread of bacterial resistance against conventional antibiotics generates a great need for the d...
Decreased drug accumulation is a common cause of antibiotic resistance in microorganisms. However, t...
The low membrane permeability of candidate drug molecules is a major challenge in drug development, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Chemical Societ...
Quantifying drug permeability across lipid membranes is crucial for drug development. In addition, r...
Quantifying drug permeability across lipid membranes is crucial for drug development. In addition, r...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Qu...
Antibiotic resistance has emerged as one of the World’s leading public health challenges. The inexo...
The plasma membrane is the outermost layer of a cell and separates it from the extracellular environ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tWith the rise in antibiotic resistance among...
Screening assays designed to probe ligand and drug-candidate regulation of membrane proteins respons...
The spread of bacterial resistance against conventional antibiotics generates a great need for the d...
Liposomes are spherical vesicles made up of one or more lipid bilayers that can contain an aqueous m...
We investigated the permeation of molecules across lipid membranes on an open microfluidic platform....
Drug development has become bottlenecked over the past several decades by rapidly increasing costs i...
The spread of bacterial resistance against conventional antibiotics generates a great need for the d...
Decreased drug accumulation is a common cause of antibiotic resistance in microorganisms. However, t...
The low membrane permeability of candidate drug molecules is a major challenge in drug development, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Chemical Societ...
Quantifying drug permeability across lipid membranes is crucial for drug development. In addition, r...
Quantifying drug permeability across lipid membranes is crucial for drug development. In addition, r...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Qu...
Antibiotic resistance has emerged as one of the World’s leading public health challenges. The inexo...
The plasma membrane is the outermost layer of a cell and separates it from the extracellular environ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tWith the rise in antibiotic resistance among...
Screening assays designed to probe ligand and drug-candidate regulation of membrane proteins respons...
The spread of bacterial resistance against conventional antibiotics generates a great need for the d...
Liposomes are spherical vesicles made up of one or more lipid bilayers that can contain an aqueous m...
We investigated the permeation of molecules across lipid membranes on an open microfluidic platform....
Drug development has become bottlenecked over the past several decades by rapidly increasing costs i...
The spread of bacterial resistance against conventional antibiotics generates a great need for the d...
Decreased drug accumulation is a common cause of antibiotic resistance in microorganisms. However, t...