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Pieter R. Cullis

Researcher at University of British Columbia

Publications -  472
Citations -  55317

Pieter R. Cullis is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liposome & Vesicle. The author has an hindex of 113, co-authored 458 publications receiving 49522 citations. Previous affiliations of Pieter R. Cullis include Utrecht University & Princeton University.

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Phosphatidic acid as a calcium ionophore in large unilamellar vesicle systems

TL;DR: Calcium uptake by large unilamellar vesicles is shown to depend on the presence of DOPA, indicating that accumulation results from DOPA-mediated translocation of calcium across the membrane.
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Protein-liposome conjugates with defined size distributions.

TL;DR: In this paper, highly aggregated liposome-protein conjugates were extruded through filters of defined pore size distributions, with no loss of protein binding and relatively stable with respect to size and are easily prepared for various protein to lipid ratios.
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Phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance of Acholeplasma laidlawii cell membranes and derived liposomes

TL;DR: Results indicate that either no strong lipid polar headgroup-protein interactions occur in the membrane or that the lipid-protein "complexes" in the membranes have a fast rotation (Tc shorter than 10(-6)S) along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the membrane.
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Methods of dehydrating, storing and rehydrating liposomes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose to use the transmembrane potentials to load charged materials, e.g., drugs, into the liposomes, without prior freezing.
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Production of limit size nanoliposomal systems with potential utility as ultra-small drug delivery agents.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that whereas sub-40 nm lipid nanoparticle (LNP) systems consisting entirely of long-chain saturated phosphatidylcholines cannot be produced, the presence of such lipids may have a beneficial effect on the retention properties of limit size systems consisting of mixed lipid components.