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1. Structure and function of Acholeplasma membranes - effects of lipid chain length and carotenoid pigments. Ph.D. dissertation, Michigan State University, 1974.
1. Huang, L., Jaquet, D.D.and Haug, A. The effect of fatty acyl chain length on some structural and functional parameters of Acholeplasma membranes. Canad. J. Biochem. 52:483-490, 1974.
2. Huang, L. and Haug, A. Regulation of membrane lipid fluidity in Acholeplasma laidlawii: effect of carotenoid pigment content. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 352:361- 370, 1974.
3. Huang, L., Lorch, S.K., Smith, G. and Haug, A. Regulation of membrane fluidity in Acholeplasma laidlawii. FEBS Letters 43:1- 5, 1974.
4. Hsung, J.C., Huang, L., Hoy, D. and Haug, A. Lipid and temperature dependence of membrane bound ATPase activity of Acholeplasma laidlawii. Canad. J. Biochem. 52:974- 980, 1974.
5. Pagano, R.E., Huang, L. and Wey, C. Interaction of phospholipid vesicles with cultured mammalian cells. Nature 252:166, 1974.
6. Huang, L. and Pagano, R.E. Interactions of phospholipid vesicles with cultured mammalian cells. I. characteristics of uptake. J. Cell Biol. 67:38- 48, 1974.
7. Pagano, R.E. and Huang, L. Interaction of phospholipid vesicles with cultured mammalian cells. II. studies of mechanism. J. Cell Biol. 67:49- 60, 1975.
8. Ozato, K., Huang, L. and Ebert, J.D. Accelerated calcium ion uptake in murine thymocytes induced by concanavalin A. J. Cell. Physiol. 93:153- 160, 1977.
9. Huang, L., Ozato, K. and Pagano, R.E. Interactions of phospholipid vesicles with murine lymphocytes. I. vesicle- cell adsorption and fusion as alternate pathways of uptake. Memb. Biochem. 1:1- 25, 1978.
10. Ozato, K., Huang, L. and Pagano, R.E. Interactions of phospholipid vesicles with murine lymphocytes. II. correlation between altered surface properties and enhanced proliferative response. Memb. Biochem. 1:27- 42, 1978.
11. Wilkins, J.A., Greenawalt, J.W. and Huang, L. Transport of 5- hydroxytryptamine by dense granules from porcine platelets. J. Biol. Chem. 253:6260- 6265, 1978.
12. Huang, L. Transmembrane nature of acetylcholine receptor as evidenced by protease sensitivity. FEBS Letters 102:9- 12, 1979.
13. Huang, L. and Kennel, S.J. Binding of immunoglobulin G to phospholipid vesicles by sonication. Biochemistry 18:1702- 1707, 1979.
14. Chang, B.C. and Huang, L. Synthesis and characterization of a new fluorescent phospholipid. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 556:52- 60, 1979.
15. Adrian, G. and Huang, L. Entrapment of proteins in phosphatidylcholine vesicles. Biochemistry 18:5610- 5614, 1979.
16. West, L.K. and Huang, L. Transient permeability changes induced osmotically in membrane vesicles from Torpedo electroplax: a mild procedure for trapping small molecules. Biochemistry 19:4418- 4423, 1980.
17. Lawman, M.J.P., Naylor, P.T., Huang, L., Courtney, R.J. and Rouse, B.T. Cell mediated immunity to Herpes Simplex virus: induction of cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses by viral antigens incorporated into liposomes. J. Immunol. 126:304- 308, 1980.
18. Huang, A., Huang, L. and Kennel, S.J. Monoclonal antibody covalently coupled with fatty acid: a reagent for in vitro liposome targeting. J. Biol. Chem. 255:8015- 8018, 1980.
19. Huang, A., Kennel, S.J. and Huang, L. Immunoliposome labelling: a sensitive and specific method for cell surface labelling. J. Immunol. Meth. 46:141- 151, 1981.
20. Lee, H.H. and Huang, L. Initiation of developmental biology in the People's Republic of China. J. Tenn. Acad. Sci. 56:110- 111, 1981.
21. Grant, S.R., Babbitt, B.P., West, L. and Huang, L. A model system for studies of specific membrane interactions. Biochemistry 21:1274- 1279, 1982.
22. West, L.K. and Huang, L. Acetylcholine receptor- mediated sodium ion efflux after rapid hypo-osmotic loading of radiotracer. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 215:508- 513, 1982.
23. Huang, A., Tsao, Y.S., Kennel, S.J. and Huang, L. Characterization of antibody covalently coupled to liposomes. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 716:140- 150, 1982.
24. Ho, S.C. and Huang, L. Transfer of Torpedo acetylcholine receptors to mouse L- cell surface membranes by liposomes containing Sendai virus envelope proteins. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 27:221- 229, 1982.
25. Naylor, P.T., Larsen, H.S., Huang, L. and B.T. Rouse. In vivo induction of anti- Herpes Simplex virus immune response by HSV- 1 antigens and lipid A incorporated into liposomes. Infection and Immunity 36:1209- 1216, 1982.
26. Shen, D.F., Huang, A. and Huang, L. An improved method for covalent attachment of antibody to liposomes. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 689:31- 37, 1982.
27. Pool, G.L., French, M.E., Edwards, R.A., Huang, L. and Lumb, R.H. Use of radiolabelled hexadecyl cholesteryl ether as a liposome marker. Lipids 17:448- 452, 1982.
28. Ho, S.C. and Huang, L. A novel cytochemical marker for liposome decomposition in lysosomes. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 31:404- 410, 1983.
29. Carpenter- Green, S. and Huang, L. Incorporation of acylated wheat germ agglutinin into liposomes. Analyt. Biochem. 135:151- 155, 1983.
30. Huang, A., Kennel, S.J. and Huang, L. Interactions of immunoliposomes with target cells. J. Biol. Chem. 258:14034- 14040, 1983.
31. Connor, J., Yatvin, M.B. and Huang, L. pH- sensitive liposomes: acid induced liposome fusion. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 81:1715- 1718, 1984.
32. Babbitt, B.P., Huang, L. and Freire, E. Thermotropic and dynamic characterization of interactions of acylated alpha- bungarotoxin with phospholipid bilayer membranes. Biochemistry 23:3920- 3926, 1984.
33. Wang, C.- Y. and Huang, L. Polyhistidine mediates an acid dependent fusion of negatively charged liposomes. Biochemistry 23:4409- 4416, 1984.
34. Tsao, Y.- S. and Huang, L. Sendai virus- induced leakage of liposomes containing gangliosides. Biochemistry 24:1092- 1098, 1985.
35. Huang, L. Incorporation of acylated antibody into planar lipid multilayers: characterization and cell binding. Biochemistry 24:29- 34, 1985.
36. Babbitt, B.P. and Huang, L. Alpha-bungarotoxin attached to and oriented on a lipid bilayer vesicle surface. Biochemistry 24:15- 21, 1985.
37. Babbitt, B.P. and Huang, L. Effects of valency on thermodynamic parameters of specific membrane interaction. Biochemistry 24:2186- 2194, 1985.
38. Sullivan, S.M. and Huang, L. Heat- sensitive immunoliposomes: preparation and characterization. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 812:116- 126, 1985.
39. Connor, J. and Huang, L. Efficient cytoplasmic delivery of a fluorescent dye by pH- sensitive immunoliposomes. J. Cell Biol. 101:582- 589, 1985.
40. Ho, R.J.- Y. and Huang, L. Interactions of antigen sensitized liposomes with immobilized antibody: a homogeneous solid- phase immunoliposome assay. J. Immunol. 134:4035- 4040, 1985.
41. Kabalka, G.W., Varma, R.S., Jinaraj, V.K., Huang, L. and Painter, S.K. Synthesis of iodine- 125 labelled w- iodoundecyl cholesteryl ether. J. Labeled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals 22:333- 338, 1985.
42. Norley, S.G., Huang, L. and Rouse, B.T. Targeting of drug loaded immunoliposomes to Herpes Simplex virus infected corneal cells- - an effective means of inhibiting virus replication in vitro. J. Immunol. 136:681- 685, 1986.
43. Tsao, Y.S. and Huang, L. Kinetic studies of Sendai virus- target membrane interactions: independent analysis of binding and fusion. Biochemistry 25:3971- 3976, 1986.
44. Connor, J. and Huang, L. pH- sensitive immunoliposomes as an efficient and target- specific carrier for antitumor drugs. Cancer Res. 46:3431- 3435, 1986.
45. Tsusaki, B.E., Kanda, S. and Huang, L. Stimulation of superoxide release in neutrophils by 1- oleoyl- 2- acetylglycerol incorporated into pH- sensitive liposomes. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 136:242- 246, 1986.
46. Ho, R.J.Y., Rouse, B. and Huang, L. Target- sensitive immunoliposomes: preparation and characterization. Biochemistry 25:5500- 5506, 1986.
47. Wang, C.- Y., Hughes, K. and Huang, L. Improved cytoplasmic delivery to plant protoplasts via pH- sensitive liposomes. Plant Physiol. 82:179- 184, 1986. PMCID: PMC25050
48. Sullivan, S.M. and Huang, L. Enhanced delivery to target cells by heat sensitive immunoliposomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 83:6117- 6121, 1986.
49. Ho, R.J.Y., Rouse, B.T. and Huang, L. Destabilization of phosphatidylethanolamine immunoliposomes by antigen binding - a valuable approach for rapid virus detection. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 138:931- 937, 1986.
50. Connor, J., Norley, N. and Huang, L. Biodistribution of pH- sensitive liposomes. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 884:474- 481, 1986.
51. Hu, L.R., Ho, R. and Huang, L. Trypsin induced destabilization of liposomes composed of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine and glycophorin. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 141:973- 978, 1986.
52. Kabalka, G., Buonocore, E., Hubner, K., Moss, T., Norley, N. and Huang, L. Gadolinium- labeled liposomes: targeted MR contrast agents for the liver and spleen. Radiology 163:255- 258, 1987.
53. Gao, K. and Huang, L. Preparation of colloidal gold labeled agarose- gelatin microspherules for electron microscopic studies of phagocytosis in cultured cells. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 35:163- 173, 1987.
54. Norley, S., Sendele, D., Huang, L. and Rouse, B. Inhibition of herpes simplex replication in the mouse cornea by drug containing immunoliposomes. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 28:591- 595, 1987.
55. Collins, D. and Huang, L. Cytotoxicity of diphtheria toxin A fragment to toxin- resistant murine cells delivered by pH- sensitive immunoliposomes. Cancer Res. 47:735- 739, 1987.
56. Tsao, Y.- S., Freire, E. and Huang, L. Thermodynamic and phase characterizations of phosphatidylethanolamine and ganglioside GD1a mixtures. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 900:79- 87, 1987.
57. Gao, K. and Huang, L. Solid core liposomes with encapsulated colloidal gold particles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 897:377- 383, 1987.
58. Houck, K.S. and Huang, L. The role of multivalency in antibody mediated liposome targeting. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 145:1205- 1210, 1987.
59. Ho, R.J.Y., Rouse, B. and Huang, L. Target- sensitive immunoliposomes as an efficient drug carrier for antiviral activity. J. Biol. Chem. 262:13973- 13978, 1987.
60. Ho, R.J.Y., Rouse, B. and Huang, L. Interactions of target- sensitive immunoliposomes with herpes simplex virus: the foundation of a sensitive immunoliposome assay for the virus. J. Biol. Chem. 262:13979- 13984, 1987.
61. Wang, C.- Y. and Huang, L. pH- sensitive immunoliposome mediates a target cell- specific delivery and controlled expression of a foreign gene in mouse. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84:7851- 7855, 1987.
62. Wang, C.- Y. and Huang, L. Plasmid DNA adsorbed to pH- sensitive liposomes efficiently transforms the target cells. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 147:980- 985, 1987.
63. Kanda, S. and Huang, L. Enhanced neutrophil stimulation by phorbol ester encapsulated in pH- sensitive liposomes. J. Liposome Res. 1:63- 79, 1988.
64. Pinnaduwage, P. and Huang, L. A homogeneous, liposome- based signal amplification for assays involving enzymes. Clin. Chem. 34:268- 272, 1988.
65. Ho, R.J.Y., Ting- Beall, H.P., Rouse, R. and Huang, L. Kinetic and ultrastructural studies of interactions of target sensitive immunoliposomes with herpes simplex virus. Biochemistry 27:500- 506, 1988.
66. Pinnaduwage, P. and Huang, L. ß-Galactosidase induced destabilization of liposome composed of phosphatidylethanolamine and ganglioside GM1. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 939:375- 382, 1988.
67. Kabalka, G., Buonocore, E., Hubner, K., Davis, M. and Huang, L. Gadolinium- labeled liposomes containing paramagnetic amphipathic agents: targeted MRI contrast agents for the liver. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 8:89- 95, 1988.
68. Klibanov, A., Bogdanov, A., Torchilin, V. and Huang, L. Biotin- bearing pH- sensitive liposomes: high- affinity binding to avidin layer. J. Liposome Res. 1:233- 244, 1989.
69. Liu, D. and Huang, L. Role of cholesterol in the stability of pH- sensitive, large unilamellar liposomes prepared by detergent- dialysis method. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 981:254- 260, 1989.
70. Liu, D. and Huang, L. Small, but not large, unilamellar liposomes composed of dioloeyl- phosphatidyl-ethanolamine and oleic acid can be stabilized by human plasma. Biochemistry 28:7700- 7707, 1989.
71. Liu, D., Zhou, F. and Huang. L. Characterization of plasma- stabilized liposomes composed of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine and oleic acid. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 162:326- 333, 1989.
72. Tari, A. and Huang, L. Structure and function relationship of phosphatidylglycerol in the stabilization of phosphatidylethanolamine bilayer. Biochemistry 28:7708- 7712, 1989.
73. Pinnaduwage, P., Schmitt, L. and Huang, L. Use of a quaternary ammonium detergent in liposome mediated DNA transfection of mouse L- cells. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 985:33- 37, 1989.
74. Wang, C.- Y. and Huang, L. Highly efficient DNA delivery mediated by pH- sensitive immunoliposomes. Biochemistry 28:9508- 9514, 1989.
75. Hughes, B.J., Kennel, S., Lee, R. and Huang, L. Monoclonal antibody targeting of liposomes to mouse lung in vivo. Cancer Res. 49:6214- 6220, 1989.
76. Pinnaduwage, P. and Huang, L. The role of protein- linked oligosaccharide in the bilayer stabilization activity of glycophorin A for dioleoyl phosphatidylethanolamine liposomes. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 986:106- 114, 1989.
77. Collins, D., Maxfield, F. and Huang, L. Immunoliposomes with different acid sensitivities as probes for the cellular endocytic pathway. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 987:47- 55, 1989.
78. Holmberg, E., Maruyama, K., Litzinger, D.C., Wright, S., Davis, M., Kabalka, G.W., Kennel, S.J. and Huang, L. Highly efficient immunoliposomes prepared with a method which is compatible with various lipid compositions. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 165:1272- 1278, 1989.
79. Wright, S.E., White, J.C. and Huang, L. Partitioning of teniposide into membranes and the role of lipid composition. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1021:105- 113, 1990.
80. Liu, D. and Huang, L. pH- Sensitive, plasma- stable liposomes with relatively prolonged residence in circulation. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1022:348- 354, 1990.
81. Brynestad, K., Babbitt, B., Huang, L. and Rouse, B.T. Influence of peptide acylation, liposome incorporation, and synthetic immunomodulators on the immunogenicity of a 1- 23 peptide of glycoprotein D of herpes simplex virus: implications for subunit vaccines. J. Virol. 64:680- 685, 1990.
82. Maruyama, K., Holmberg, E., Kennel, S.J., Klibanov, A., Torchilin, V.P. and Huang, L. Characterization of in vivo immunoliposome targeting to pulmonary endothelium. J. Pharmaceut. Sci. 79:978-984, 1990.
83. Liu, D., Huang, L., Moore, M.A., Anantharamaiah, G.M. and Segrest, J.P. Interactions of serum proteins with small unilamellar liposomes composed of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine and oleic acid: HDL, apolipoprotein A1 and amphipathic peptides stabilize liposomes. Biochemistry 29:3637- 3643, 1990.
84. Zhu, Z., Hughes, K.W., Huang, L. and Li, X. Cationic liposome- mediated transformation of rice protoplasts. Focus 12:41- 44, 1990.
85. Zhu, Z., Hughes, K. and Huang, L. Transformation of tobacco protoplasts with DNA entrapped in pH- sensitive liposomes. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 22:135- 145, 1990.
86. Collins, D., Litzinger, D.C. and Huang, L. Structural and functional comparisons of pH- sensitive liposomes composed of phosphatidylethanolamine and three different diacylsuccinylglycerols. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1025:234- 242, 1990.
87. Maruyama, K., Kennel, S.J. and Huang, L. Lipid composition is important for highly efficient target binding and retention of immunoliposomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 87:5744- 5748, 1990.
88. Klibanov, A.L., Maruyama, K., Torchilin, V.P. and Huang, L. Amphipathic polyethyleneglycols effectively prolong the circulation time of liposomes. FEBS Lett. 268:235-237, 1990.
89. Collins, D., Connor, J., Ting- Beall, H.P. and Huang, L. Proton and divalent cations induce synergistic but mechanistically different destabilization of pH- sensitive liposomes composed of phosphatidylethanolamine and oleic acid. Chem. Phys. Lipids 55:339-349, 1990.
90. Holmberg, E., Maruyama, K., Kennel, S.J., Klibanov, A., Torchilin, V., Ryan, U. and Huang, L. Target-specific binding of immunoliposomes in vivo. J. Liposome Res. 1:393-406, 1990.