Aaron K. Brannan, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Thermodynamics and dynamics of polymers and polymer mixtures
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Frank S. Bates grad student 2006 UMN
 (Amphiphilic ABCA tetrablock copolymers.)
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Ghoroghchian PP, Lin JJ, Brannan AK, et al. (2006) Quantitative membrane loading of polymer vesicles. Soft Matter. 2: 973-980
Ahmed F, Pakunlu RI, Brannan A, et al. (2006) Biodegradable polymersomes loaded with both paclitaxel and doxorubicin permeate and shrink tumors, inducing apoptosis in proportion to accumulated drug. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society. 116: 150-8
Ahmed F, Pakunlu RI, Srinivas G, et al. (2006) Shrinkage of a rapidly growing tumor by drug-loaded polymersomes: pH-triggered release through copolymer degradation. Molecular Pharmaceutics. 3: 340-50
Ghoroghchian PP, Lin JJ, Brannan AK, et al. (2006) Quantitative membrane loading of polymer vesicles Soft Matter. 2: 973-980
Ghoroghchian PP, Frail PR, Susumu K, et al. (2005) Near-infrared-emissive polymersomes: self-assembled soft matter for in vivo optical imaging. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 2922-7
Ahmed F, Srinivas G, Brannan A, et al. (2005) Breaking down endolysosomal barriers for drug delivery with degradable polymersomes Aiche Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings. 14294
Brannan AK, Bates FS. (2004) ABCA tetrablock copolymer vesicles Macromolecules. 37: 8816-8819
Bermudez H, Brannan AK, Hammer DA, et al. (2002) Molecular weight dependence of polymersome membrane structure, elasticity, and stability Macromolecules. 35: 8203-8208
Won YY, Brannan AK, Davis HT, et al. (2002) Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) of micelles and vesicles formed in water by poly(ethylene oxide)-based block copolymers Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 106: 3354-3364
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