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Pier Luigi Luisi

Pier Luigi Luisi

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Chemistry

D-Index
85
Citations
22896
World Ranking
2719
National Ranking
64

Overview

Pier Luigi Luisi is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile includes a focus on scientific research and contributions within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Reverse micelles as hosts for proteins and small molecules.

    P.L. Luisi;M. Giomini;M.P. Pileni;B.H. Robinson

  • Autocatalytic self-replicating micelles as models for prebiotic structures

    Pascale Angelica Bachmann;Pier Luigi Luisi;Jacques Lang

  • Autopoietic Self-Reproduction of Fatty Acid Vesicles

    Peter Walde;Roger Wick;Massimo Fresta;Annarosa Mangone

  • Approaches to semi-synthetic minimal cells: a review

    Pier Luigi Luisi;Francesca Ferri;Pasquale Stano

  • The Emergence of Life: From Chemical Origins to Synthetic Biology

    Pier Luigi Luisi

  • Polymerase chain reaction in liposomes

    Thomas Oberholzer;Maria Albrizio;Pier Luigi Luisi

  • Enzymatic RNA replication in self reproducing vesicles an approach to a minimal cell

    T. Oberholzer;R. Wick;P. L. Luisi;C. K. Biebricher

  • Enzymes Hosted in Reverse Micelles in Hydrocarbon Solution

    Unknown

  • OPARIN'S REACTIONS REVISITED : ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF POLY(ADENYLIC ACID) IN MICELLES AND SELF-REPRODUCING VESICLES

    Peter Walde;Ayako Goto;Pierre-Alain Monnard;Michaela Wessicken

  • Micellar solubilization of biopolymers in organic solvents. 5. Activity and conformation of .alpha.-chymotrypsin in isooctane-AOT reverse micelles

    Slobodan Barbaric;Pier Luigi Luisi

  • Lipid vesicles as possible intermediates in the origin of life

    Pier Luigi Luisi;Peter Walde;Thomas Oberholzer

  • Structural and dynamic properties of polymer-like reverse micelles

    Peter. Schurtenberger;Roger. Scartazzini;Linda J. Magid;Martin E. Leser

  • Interaction of water with sodium bis(2-ethyl-1-hexyl) sulfosuccinate in reversed micelles

    H. Hauser;G. Haering;A. Pande;P. L. Luisi

  • A synthetic biology approach to the construction of membrane proteins in semi-synthetic minimal cells.

    Yutetsu Kuruma;Pasquale Stano;Takuya Ueda;Pier Luigi Luisi

  • Lecithin organogel as matrix for transdermal transport of drugs.

    Haus Willimann;Peter Walde;Pier L. Luisi;A. Gazzaniga

  • Protein expression in liposomes.

    Thomas Oberholzer;Knud H. Nierhaus;Pier Luigi Luisi

  • Organogels from water-in-oil microemulsions

    P. L. Luisi;R. Scartazzini;G. Haering;P. Schurtenberger

  • Hydrocarbon gels from water-in-oil microemulsions

    Gabriel Haering;Pier Luigi Luisi

  • Toward the engineering of minimal living cells.

    Pier Luigi Luisi

  • ENZYMIC SYNTHESIS OF HYDROCARBON-SOLUBLE PEPTIDES WITH REVERSE MICELLES

    P. Luethi;P. L. Luisi

  • The emergence of life

    Pier Luigi Luisi

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Walde
Peter Walde ETH Zurich
Peter Schurtenberger
Peter Schurtenberger Lund University
Fabio Polticelli
Fabio Polticelli Roma Tre University
Donatella Capitani
Donatella Capitani National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Stefano Colonna
Stefano Colonna University of Milan
Piero Baglioni
Piero Baglioni University of Florence
Sylvio May
Sylvio May North Dakota State University
Takuya Ueda
Takuya Ueda University of Tokyo
Kenji Sugibayashi
Kenji Sugibayashi Josai University

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