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D-Index
46
Citations
6898
World Ranking
16146
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4021

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

David F. O'Brien was affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States during their academic career. Their scholarly output and research contributions were associated with this institution.

Throughout their career, David F. O'Brien received recognition from the scientific community, including being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1998.

Details about David F. O'Brien's research focus, specific topics of work, subfields, main fields of study, coauthors, and publication venues were not provided. Similarly, there are no recorded recent papers or book publications attributed to them in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Liposome−Cell Interactions in Vitro: Effect of Liposome Surface Charge on the Binding and Endocytosis of Conventional and Sterically Stabilized Liposomes†

    Christina R. Miller;Bruce Bondurant;Shannon D. McLean;Kathy A. McGovern

  • Supramolecular Materials via Polymerization of Mesophases of Hydrated Amphiphiles

    Anja Mueller;David F. O'Brien

  • Polymerization of Preformed Self-Organized Assemblies

    David F. O'Brien;Bruce Armitage;Alto Benedicto;Doyle E. Bennett

  • Supramolecular assemblies of diacetylenic aldonamides

    David A. Frankel;David F. O'Brien

  • Photochemical functionality of rhodopsin-phospholipid recombinant membranes.

    David F. O'Brien;Larry F. Costa;Rebecca A. Ott

  • Highly Ordered Thin Films of Octasubstituted Phthalocyanines

    Paul Smolenyak;Rebecca Peterson;Ken Nebesny;Michael Törker

  • Measurements of interbilayer forces and protein adsorption on uncharged lipid bilayers displaying poly(ethylene glycol) chains.

    Nadezhda V. Efremova;Bruce Bondurant;David F. O'Brien;Deborah E. Leckband

  • Equilibria in Halogen-Lithium Interconversions

    Douglas E. Applequist;David F. O'Brien

  • Permeability characteristics of polymeric bilayer membranes from methacryloyl and butadiene lipids

    K. Dorn;R. T. Klingbiel;D. P. Specht;P. N. Tyminski

  • Cross-Linking Polymerizations in Two-Dimensional Assemblies

    Thomas M. Sisson;Henry G. Lamparski;Silvia Kölchens;and Anissa Elayadi

  • Photoinduced destabilization of liposomes

    Henry Lamparski;Ulrich Liman;Judith A. Barry;David A. Frankel

  • Visible-Light-Stimulated Destabilization of PEG-Liposomes

    Anja Mueller;Bruce Bondurant;David F. O'Brien

  • Structural effects on the photopolymerization of bilayer membranes

    Encarnacion Lopez;David F. O'Brien;Thomas H. Whitesides

  • Photoinduced destabilization of bilayer vesicles

    David A. Frankel;Henry Lamparski;Ulrich Liman;David F. O'Brien

  • Photoinitiated destabilization of sterically stabilized liposomes.

    Bruce Bondurant;Anja Mueller;David F. O’Brien

  • Novel Amphiphilic Phthalocyanines: Formation of Langmuir−Blodgett and Cast Thin Films

    E. J. Osburn;L.-K. Chau;S.-Y. Chen;N. Collins

  • Topology of amino phospholipids in bovine retinal rod outer segment disk membranes.

    Richard C. Crain;Guido V. Marinetti;David F. O'Brien

  • Polymerization of the Inverted Hexagonal Phase

    Warunee Srisiri;Thomas M. Sisson;David F. O'Brien;K. M. McGrath

  • Stable polymeric nanoballoons: lyophilization and rehydration of cross-linked liposomes.

    Sanchao Liu;David F O'Brien

  • The photopolymerization of lipid‐diacetylenes in bimolecular‐layer membranes

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  • Polymerization of Preformed Self-Organized Assemblies

    David F. O'Brien;Bruce Armitage;Alto Benedicto;Doyle E. Bennett

Frequent Co-Authors

Neal R. Armstrong
Neal R. Armstrong University of Arizona
Bruce A. Armitage
Bruce A. Armitage Carnegie Mellon University
Victor J. Hruby
Victor J. Hruby University of Arizona
Bernard Kippelen
Bernard Kippelen Georgia Institute of Technology
S. Scott Saavedra
S. Scott Saavedra University of Arizona
Seunghyup Yoo
Seunghyup Yoo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Henry I. Yamamura
Henry I. Yamamura University of Arizona
Thomas P. Davis
Thomas P. Davis University of Arizona
Frank Porreca
Frank Porreca University of Arizona
Bruce A. Parkinson
Bruce A. Parkinson University of Wyoming

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