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81
Citations
24238
World Ranking
3888
National Ranking
125

Overview

Marcel B. Bally is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their research spans multiple interconnected subfields, notably molecular biology, biomaterials, oncology, immunology, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's research topics emphasize nanoparticle-based drug delivery and RNA interference and gene delivery. Other key areas include advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, radiation therapy and dosimetry, cancer research and treatments, and autophagy in disease and therapy.

Marcel B. Bally's publication record reflects frequent contributions to several academic journals, including:

  • Pharmaceutics
  • Scientific Reports
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Controlled Release
  • Cancer Research

Among their recent papers are the following:

  • TMEM30A loss-of-function mutations drive lymphomagenesis and confer therapeutically exploitable vulnerability in B-cell lymphoma, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • Monolignol export by diffusion down a polymerization-induced concentration gradient, 2022, The Plant Cell
  • Modular Lipid Nanoparticle Platform Technology for siRNA and Lipophilic Prodrug Delivery, 2021, Small
  • Preparation of parenteral nanocrystal suspensions of etoposide from the excipient free dry state of the drug to enhance in vivo antitumoral properties, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Loss of Parkinson's susceptibility gene LRRK2 promotes carcinogen-induced lung tumorigenesis, 2021, Scientific Reports

Marcel B. Bally has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Devon Heroux (7 coauthored papers)
  • Ada W.Y. Leung (6 coauthored papers)
  • Nicole Wretham (5 coauthored papers)
  • Malathi Anantha (5 coauthored papers)
  • Nancy Dos Santos (4 coauthored papers)

Best Publications

  • Production of large unilamellar vesicles by a rapid extrusion procedure. Characterization of size distribution, trapped volume and ability to maintain a membrane potential

    M.J. Hope;M.B. Bally;G. Webb;P.R. Cullis

  • Targeting Tumor Hypoxia: Suppression of Breast Tumor Growth and Metastasis by Novel Carbonic Anhydrase IX Inhibitors

    Yuanmei Lou;Paul C McDonald;Arusha Oloumi;Stephen K. Chia

  • Liposomal compositions for enhanced retention of bioactive agents

    Marcel B. Bally;Nancy L. Boman;Pieter R. Cullis;Lawrence D. Mayer

  • Generation of multilamellar and unilamellar phospholipid vesicles

    M.J. Hope;M.B. Bally;L.D. Mayer;A.S. Janoff

  • Controlling the physical behavior and biological performance of liposome formulations through use of surface grafted poly(ethylene glycol).

    C. Allen;N. Dos Santos;N. Dos Santos;R. Gallagher;G.N.C. Chiu;G.N.C. Chiu

  • The liposomal formulation of doxorubicin.

    Sheela A Abraham;Dawn N Waterhouse;Lawrence D Mayer;Pieter R Cullis

  • CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours.

    Hong Xu;Marco Di Antonio;Steven McKinney;Veena Mathew

  • Influence of Vesicle Size, Lipid Composition, and Drug-to-Lipid Ratio on the Biological Activity of Liposomal Doxorubicin in Mice

    Lawrence D. Mayer;Linda C. L. Tai;Dicken S. C. Ko;Dana Masin

  • Uptake of adriamycin into large unilamellar vesicles in response to a pH gradient.

    L.D. Mayer;M.B. Bally;P.R. Cullis

  • Lipid-nucleic acid particles prepared via a hydrophobic lipid-nucleic acid complex intermediate and use for gene transfer

    Jeffery J. Wheeler;Marcel B. Bally;Yuan-Peng Zhang;Dorothy L. Reimer

  • Influence of poly(ethylene glycol) grafting density and polymer length on liposomes : Relating plasma circulation lifetimes to protein binding

    Nancy Dos Santos;Christine Allen;Anne-Marie Doppen;Malathi Anantha

  • Ratiometric dosing of anticancer drug combinations: Controlling drug ratios after systemic administration regulates therapeutic activity in tumor-bearing mice

    Lawrence D. Mayer;Troy O. Harasym;Paul G. Tardi;Natashia L. Harasym

  • Sphingosomes for enhanced drug delivery

    Murray S. Webb;Marcel B. Bally;Lawrence D. Mayer;James M. Miller

  • Characterization of liposomal systems containing doxorubicin entrapped in response to pH gradients.

    Lawrence D. Mayer;Linda C.L. Tai;Marcel B. Bally;George N. Mitilenes

  • The accumulation of drugs within large unilamellar vesicles exhibiting a proton gradient: a survey.

    Thomas D. Madden;P.Richard Harrigan;Linda C.L. Tai;Marcel B. Bally

  • Sphingomyelin-cholesterol liposomes significantly enhance the pharmacokinetic and therapeutic properties of vincristine in murine and human tumour models.

    M. S. Webb;T. O. Harasym;D. Masin;M. B. Bally

  • Method for protein-liposome coupling

    Helen C. Loughrey;Pieter R. Cullis;Marcel B. Bally;Lewis S. Choi

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Temperature-Sensitive Liposome Release: Drug Dose Painting and Antitumor Effects

    Ana M. Ponce;Benjamin L. Viglianti;Daohai Yu;Pavel S. Yarmolenko

  • A comparison of liposomal formulations of doxorubicin with drug administered in free form: changing toxicity profiles.

    Dawn N. Waterhouse;Paul G. Tardi;Lawrence D. Mayer;Marcel B. Bally

  • Rictor and integrin-linked kinase interact and regulate Akt phosphorylation and cancer cell survival.

    Paul C. McDonald;Arusha Oloumi;Julia Mills;Iveta Dobreva

Frequent Co-Authors

Pieter R. Cullis
Pieter R. Cullis University of British Columbia
Lawrence D. Mayer
Lawrence D. Mayer University of British Columbia
Karen A. Gelmon
Karen A. Gelmon University of British Columbia
Michael J. Hope
Michael J. Hope University of British Columbia
Katarina Edwards
Katarina Edwards Uppsala University
Shoukat Dedhar
Shoukat Dedhar University of British Columbia
Andrew S. Janoff
Andrew S. Janoff Princeton University
Göran Karlsson
Göran Karlsson Uppsala University
Marco A. Ciufolini
Marco A. Ciufolini University of British Columbia
David G. Huntsman
David G. Huntsman University of British Columbia

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