William D. Hasley
University of Pennsylvania
3 Papers
William D. Hasley is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vesicle & Biological membrane. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Design–functionality relationships for adhesion/ growth-regulatory galectins
Anna-Kristin Ludwig,Malwina Michalak,Qi Xiao,Ulrich Gilles,Francisco J. Medrano,Hanyue Ma,Forrest G FitzGerald,William D. Hasley,Adriel Melendez-Davila,Matthew Liu,Khosrow Rahimi,Nina Yu. Kostina,Cesar Rodriguez-Emmenegger,Martin Möller,Ingo Lindner,Herbert Kaltner,Mare Cudic,Dietmar Reusch,Jürgen Kopitz,Antonio A. Romero,Stefan Oscarson,Michael L. Klein,Hans-Joachim Gabius,Virgil Percec +23 more
TL;DR: Protein engineering is employed to produce new types of variants via redesign of modular lectin architecture for adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins in vertebrates and underscores the value of versatile surface programming with a derivative of the pan-galectin ligand lactose.
Bioactive cell-like hybrids from dendrimersomes with a human cell membrane and its components
Srujana S. Yadavalli,Srujana S. Yadavalli,Qi Xiao,Qi Xiao,Samuel E. Sherman,William D. Hasley,Michael L. Klein,Mark Goulian,Virgil Percec +8 more
TL;DR: The coassembly of human membrane vesicles with dendrimersomes stabilizes the delicate humancell membranes, introducing the potential for the study of human cell membranes and of their constituents in vitro in a more robust environment.
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Direct Visualization of Vesicle Disassembly and Reassembly Using Photocleavable Dendrimers Elucidates Cargo Release Mechanisms
Shangda Li,Boao Xia,Bilal Javed,William D. Hasley,Adriel Melendez-Davila,Matthew Liu,Meir Kerzner,Shriya Agarwal,Qi Xiao,Qi Xiao,Paola Torre,Jessica G. Bermudez,Khosrow Rahimi,Khosrow Rahimi,Nina Yu. Kostina,Nina Yu. Kostina,Martin Möller,Martin Möller,Cesar Rodriguez-Emmenegger,Cesar Rodriguez-Emmenegger,Michael L. Klein,Virgil Percec,Matthew C. Good +22 more
TL;DR: Real-time characterization of the breakdown and reassembly of lamellar structures provides insights on partial cargo retention and informs the design of versatile, optically regulated carriers for applications in nanoscience and synthetic biology.
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