A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stimulus is described. The tethering is accomplished through the hybridization of end-functionalized DNA that resides on both the supported lipid bilayer and liposome surfaces. Normally consisting of cholesterol or lipid tails, the end group is replaced in this study by a photoresponsive polymer that partitions into lipid bilayers at physiological pH. When exposed to UV light, it undergoes excited state proton transfer with water. The ensuing increase in polarity increases the solubility of the polymer in the aqueous phase. Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) and fluorescence microscopy have been used to record both th...
Enzyme-mediated proton transport across biological membranes is critical for many vital cellular pro...
We report herein a new approach to the photoinduced release of contents of lipid bilayer vesicles. T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityMany therapeutic molecules have severe side effects, poor bioavaila...
A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stim...
Lipid-based nanocarriers with stimuli responsiveness have been utilized as controlled release system...
Phospholipid vesicles and supported bilayers have emerged as a promising platform for the developmen...
International audienceLiposomes, as self-assembled lipid layer vesicles, have emerged as a promising...
Amphiphilic hybrid nucleolipids bear the structural and functional hallmarks of both lipids and nucl...
International audienceUpon light exposure, photosensitizers generate reactive chemical species that ...
Cyanine photosensitizers are visible-light absorbing dyes commercially useful in photography and ava...
AbstractThe potential biomedical utility of the photoinduced destabilization of liposomes depends in...
ABSTRACT: The stability of two-component liposomes composed of the polymerizable 1,2-bis- [ 10-(2’,4...
The design of sterically stabilized liposomes with surface grafted poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG-liposo...
Bennett and O'Brien [Biochemistry 1995 34, 3102] showed that the ultraviolet light exposure of two-c...
Versatile functionalized nanocontainers, based on the stable incorporation of 22 mer DNA-b-PPO block...
Enzyme-mediated proton transport across biological membranes is critical for many vital cellular pro...
We report herein a new approach to the photoinduced release of contents of lipid bilayer vesicles. T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityMany therapeutic molecules have severe side effects, poor bioavaila...
A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stim...
Lipid-based nanocarriers with stimuli responsiveness have been utilized as controlled release system...
Phospholipid vesicles and supported bilayers have emerged as a promising platform for the developmen...
International audienceLiposomes, as self-assembled lipid layer vesicles, have emerged as a promising...
Amphiphilic hybrid nucleolipids bear the structural and functional hallmarks of both lipids and nucl...
International audienceUpon light exposure, photosensitizers generate reactive chemical species that ...
Cyanine photosensitizers are visible-light absorbing dyes commercially useful in photography and ava...
AbstractThe potential biomedical utility of the photoinduced destabilization of liposomes depends in...
ABSTRACT: The stability of two-component liposomes composed of the polymerizable 1,2-bis- [ 10-(2’,4...
The design of sterically stabilized liposomes with surface grafted poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG-liposo...
Bennett and O'Brien [Biochemistry 1995 34, 3102] showed that the ultraviolet light exposure of two-c...
Versatile functionalized nanocontainers, based on the stable incorporation of 22 mer DNA-b-PPO block...
Enzyme-mediated proton transport across biological membranes is critical for many vital cellular pro...
We report herein a new approach to the photoinduced release of contents of lipid bilayer vesicles. T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityMany therapeutic molecules have severe side effects, poor bioavaila...