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The research team at Lipella has published numerous articles related to their scientific research. Below is a selection of our peer reviewed scientific publications.

Recent Publications:

"Intravesical immune suppression by liposomal tacrolimus in cyclophosphamide-induced inflammatory cystitis"
Neurourology and Urodynamics, September 2010, PMID: 20860016


"Liposome Platform for Intravesical Sequence-Specific Gene-Silencing Of NGF In Bladder"
Presented at the ICS-IUGA 2010 Joint Annual Meeting at Toronto
August 2010


"Intravesical Immune Suppression By Liposomal Tacrolimus In Cyclophosphamide Induced Overactive Bladder"
Presented at the ICS-IUGA 2010 Joint Annual Meeting at Toronto
August 2010


"Non-Invasive Imaging of Near Infrafred Dye Labeled Liposomes Facilitates Evaluation of Bioresidence Time"
Presented at the AUA 2010 Annual Meeting at San Francisco, CA
The Journal of Urology, April 2010; 183(4):e628, Supplement


"Instillation of Liposomes Vs Dimethyl Sulphoxide Or Pentosan Polysulphate For Reducing Bladder Hyperactivity"
BJU International, 2009 December; 104(11):1689-92, PMID: 19594739


"Bladder Instillation of Liposomes For Bladder Coating and Drug Delivery Platform"
LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, 2009 September; 1: S90-S93


"Urodynamic And Immunohistochemical Evaluation Of Intravesical Botulinum Toxin A Delivery Using Liposomes"
The Journal of Urology, 2009 August; 182(2):786-92, PMID: 19539320


"Intravesical liposomal (LP08) instillation protects bladder urothelium from chemical irritation"
Presented at the AUA 2009 Annual Meeting at Chicago, IL
The Journal of Urology, April 2009; 181(4):539, Supplement


"Pharmacokinetics of Liposomes After Intravesical Administration"
Presented at the AUA 2008 Annual Meeting at Orlando, FL
The Journal of Urology, April 2008; 179(4):62, Supplement


"Local drug delivery to bladder using technology innovations"
The Urologic Clinics of North America, 2006 November; 33(4):519-30, PMID: 17011388


"Instillation of liposomes is superior to DMSO or pentosan polysulfate in reducing bladder hyperactivity"
Presented at the AUA 2006 Annual Meeting at Atlanta, GA
The Journal of Urology, April 2006; 175(4):281, Supplement