Phospholipid liposome binding to hydrogel beads based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) is accomplished employing either avidin/biotin conjugation or hydrophobic modification of the microgels, and the ability to form single supported lipid bilayers is explored. The co-monomer acrylic acid (AA), evenly distributed or localized to the shell of the microgel, is included to facilitate post-polymerization chemical modification of the hydrogel beads. The degree of chemical modification of the microgels as well as the thermal behavior is monitored via 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Liposomes composed of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phoshocholine (POPC) and a small amount of commercially available biotinylated-lipid are ...
In this dissertation, molecular interactions and changes imposed by nano-scale structures on phospho...
Novel hydrogel@liposome particles were prepared by pHtriggered molecular gel formation inside of lip...
Monodispersed microgels composed of poly-acrylic acid (PAAc) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM...
AbstractInteractions of hydrophobically-modified poly-(N-isopropylacrylamides) (HM PNIPAM) with phos...
The pursuit of a greater understanding of the biological membrane has led to the development of a nu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study demonstrates the feasibility of a new self...
The result of polymeric nanogels and lipid vesicles interaction—lipobeads—can be considered as multi...
The pH-dependent conformational transition of poly(2-ethylacrylic acid) [PEAA] was investigated by f...
AbstractThe overall objective of our work was to make a hydrogel-supported phospholipid bilayer that...
Cell membrane changes its morphology during many physiological processes with the assistance of a so...
Membrane related biological processes are commonly investigated in artificial biomimetic experimenta...
In this work, we present preparation and basic applications of lipid-bilayer-enclosed picoliter volu...
Liposomes are amongst the most effective delivery vehicles developed to date. Despite many advantage...
Recognizing the limitations of solid-supported lipid bilayers to reproduce the behavior of cell memb...
Liposome-embedded hydrogels have been widely used for controlled drug release. In this work, by embe...
In this dissertation, molecular interactions and changes imposed by nano-scale structures on phospho...
Novel hydrogel@liposome particles were prepared by pHtriggered molecular gel formation inside of lip...
Monodispersed microgels composed of poly-acrylic acid (PAAc) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM...
AbstractInteractions of hydrophobically-modified poly-(N-isopropylacrylamides) (HM PNIPAM) with phos...
The pursuit of a greater understanding of the biological membrane has led to the development of a nu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study demonstrates the feasibility of a new self...
The result of polymeric nanogels and lipid vesicles interaction—lipobeads—can be considered as multi...
The pH-dependent conformational transition of poly(2-ethylacrylic acid) [PEAA] was investigated by f...
AbstractThe overall objective of our work was to make a hydrogel-supported phospholipid bilayer that...
Cell membrane changes its morphology during many physiological processes with the assistance of a so...
Membrane related biological processes are commonly investigated in artificial biomimetic experimenta...
In this work, we present preparation and basic applications of lipid-bilayer-enclosed picoliter volu...
Liposomes are amongst the most effective delivery vehicles developed to date. Despite many advantage...
Recognizing the limitations of solid-supported lipid bilayers to reproduce the behavior of cell memb...
Liposome-embedded hydrogels have been widely used for controlled drug release. In this work, by embe...
In this dissertation, molecular interactions and changes imposed by nano-scale structures on phospho...
Novel hydrogel@liposome particles were prepared by pHtriggered molecular gel formation inside of lip...
Monodispersed microgels composed of poly-acrylic acid (PAAc) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM...