Aaron K. Brannan
University of Minnesota
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Aaron K. Brannan.
Soft Matter | 2006
P. Peter Ghoroghchian; John J. Lin; Aaron K. Brannan; Paul R. Frail; Frank S. Bates; Michael J. Therien; Daniel A. Hammer
We utilize a series of structurally homologous, multi-porphyrin-based, fluorophores (PBFs) in order to explore the capacity of polymer vesicles (polymersomes) to stably incorporate large hydrophobic molecules, non-covalently within their thick lamellar membranes. Through aqueous hydration of dry, uniform thin-films of amphiphilic polymer and PBF species deposited on Teflon, self-assembled polymersomes are readily generated incorporating the hydrophobic fluorophores in prescribed molar ratios within their membranes. The size-dependent spectral properties of the PBFs allow for ready optical verification ( steady-state absorption and emission spectroscopy) of the extent of vesicle membrane loading and enable delineation of intermembranous molecular interactions. The resultant effects of PBF membrane-loading on polymersome thermodynamic and mechanical stability are further assessed by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) and micropipet aspiration, respectively. We demonstrate that polymersomes can be loaded at up to 10 mol/wt% concentrations, with hydrophobic molecules that possess sizes comparable to those of large pharmaceutical conjugates ( ranging 1.4-5.4 nm in length and = 0.7-5.4 kg mol), without significantly compromising the robust thermodynamic and mechanical stabilities of these synthetic vesicle assemblies. Due to membrane incorporation, hydrophobic encapsulants are effectively prevented from self-aggregation, able to be highly concentrated in aqueous solution, and successfully shielded from deleterious environmental interactions. Together, these studies present a generalized paradigm for the generation of complex multi-functional materials that combine both hydrophilic and hydrophobic agents, in mesoscopic dimensions, through cooperative self-assembly.
Journal of Controlled Release | 2006
Fariyal Ahmed; Refika I. Pakunlu; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates; Tamara Minko; Dennis E. Discher
Macromolecules | 2002
Harry Bermudez; Aaron K. Brannan; Daniel A. Hammer; Frank S. Bates; Dennis E. Discher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2005
P. Peter Ghoroghchian; Paul R. Frail; Kimihiro Susumu; Dana Blessington; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates; Britton Chance; Daniel A. Hammer; Michael J. Therien
Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2006
Fariyal Ahmed; Refika I. Pakunlu; Goundla Srinivas; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates; Michael L. Klein; Tamara Minko; Dennis E. Discher
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002
You-Yeon Won; Aaron K. Brannan; H. Ted Davis; Frank S. Bates
Macromolecules | 2004
Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates
05AIChE: 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase | 2005
Fariyal Ahmed; Goundla Srinivas; Aaron K. Brannan; Michael L. Klein; Frank S. Bates; Dennis E. Discher
Archive | 2004
Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates
Archive | 2002
Dennis E. Discher; Helim Aranda-Espinoza; Harry Bermudez; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates