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Thomas J. McIntosh

Thomas J. McIntosh

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Chemistry

D-Index
74
Citations
19051
World Ranking
4715
National Ranking
1486

Overview

Thomas J. McIntosh is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Effect of Chain Length and Unsaturation on Elasticity of Lipid Bilayers

    W. Rawicz;K. C. Olbrich;T. McIntosh;D. Needham

  • Repulsive interactions and mechanical stability of polymer-grafted lipid membranes.

    D. Needham;T.J. McIntosh;D.D. Lasic

  • The effect of cholesterol on the structure of phosphatidylcholine bilayers.

    Thomas J. McIntosh

  • Range and magnitude of the steric pressure between bilayers containing phospholipids with covalently attached poly(ethylene glycol).

    A.K. Kenworthy;K. Hristova;D. Needham;T.J. McIntosh

  • Gelation of liposome interior A novel method for drug encapsulation

    D.D. Lasic;P.M. Frederik;M.C.A. Stuart;Y. Barenholz

  • Interdigitated hydrocarbon chain packing causes the biphasic transition behavior in lipid/alcohol suspensions

    S.A. Simon;T.J. McIntosh

  • Hydration force and bilayer deformation: a reevaluation

    T. J. McIntosh;S. A. Simon

  • Melittin-Induced Bilayer Leakage Depends on Lipid Material Properties: Evidence for Toroidal Pores

    Daniel Allende;S.A. Simon;Thomas J. McIntosh

  • Differences in hydrocarbon chain tilt between hydrated phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylcholine bilayers. A molecular packing model.

    T.J. McIntosh

  • Area per molecule and distribution of water in fully hydrated dilauroylphosphatidylethanolamine bilayers.

    T. J. McIntosh;S. A. Simon

  • Thermomechanical and transition properties of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/cholesterol bilayers.

    D. Needham;T. J. McIntosh;E. Evans

  • Nonelectrolyte substitution for water in phosphatidylcholine bilayers

    R.V. McDaniel;T.J. McIntosh;S.A. Simon

  • Induction of an interdigitated gel phase in fully hydrated phosphatidylcholine bilayers

    T.J. McIntosh;R.V. McDaniel;S.A. Simon

  • Roles of bilayer material properties in function and distribution of membrane proteins.

    Thomas J McIntosh;Sidney A Simon

  • Structure and phase behavior of lipid suspensions containing phospholipids with covalently attached poly(ethylene glycol)

    A.K. Kenworthy;S.A. Simon;T.J. McIntosh

  • Structure, composition, and peptide binding properties of detergent soluble bilayers and detergent resistant rafts.

    M. Gandhavadi;D. Allende;A. Vidal;S.A. Simon

  • Elasticity, Strength, and Water Permeability of Bilayers that Contain Raft Microdomain-Forming Lipids

    W. Rawicz;B.A. Smith;T.J. McIntosh;S.A. Simon

  • A bicontinuous tetrahedral structure in a liquid-crystalline lipid

    William Longley;Thomas J. McIntosh

  • The organization of n-alkanes in lipid bilayers

    T.J. McIntosh;S.A. Simon;R.C. MacDonald

  • Influence of lipid composition on physical properties and peg-mediated fusion of curved and uncurved model membrane vesicles: "nature's own" fusogenic lipid bilayer.

    Md. Emdadul Haque;Thomas J. McIntosh;Barry R. Lentz

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark W. Grinstaff
Mark W. Grinstaff Boston University
Ned A. Porter
Ned A. Porter Vanderbilt University
Kalina Hristova
Kalina Hristova Johns Hopkins University
Anthony W. Tolcher
Anthony W. Tolcher Texas Oncology
David A. Tirrell
David A. Tirrell California Institute of Technology
Barry R. Lentz
Barry R. Lentz University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James N. Siedow
James N. Siedow Duke University
Johann S. de Bono
Johann S. de Bono Institute of Cancer Research
Stuart McLaughlin
Stuart McLaughlin Stony Brook University
daniel c liebler
daniel c liebler Vanderbilt University

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