“…This result was in agreement with previousr eports, which showed that adding4 0-50 mol %o ff ree cholesterol to diacyl lipids [25] maintains af luid phase and diminishes its phase transition. Furthermore, liposomes remained structurally stable throughout the time frame of leakage experiments andw edid not observe Using ap reviously described pH equilibrationm ethodt oe stimate initial rates of leakageo fs mall ions (e.g.,H + ,O H À ,N a + , Cl À ,a nd other buffer ions) from liposomes, [18,26] we first evaluated the observed initial rate of small ion membrane leakage to study whether the addition of free cholesterol (40 mol %) to 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (POPC), GMGTPC-CH, or GcGTPC-CH liposomal formulations affectedm embrane permeationo fs malli ons (see Figure S4 in the Supporting Information). Furthermore, liposomes remained structurally stable throughout the time frame of leakage experiments andw edid not observe Using ap reviously described pH equilibrationm ethodt oe stimate initial rates of leakageo fs mall ions (e.g.,H + ,O H À ,N a + , Cl À ,a nd other buffer ions) from liposomes, [18,26] we first evaluated the observed initial rate of small ion membrane leakage to study whether the addition of free cholesterol (40 mol %) to 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (POPC), GMGTPC-CH, or GcGTPC-CH liposomal formulations affectedm embrane permeationo fs malli ons (see Figure S4 in the Supporting Information).…”