Maik Hadorn
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Hadorn M, Boenzli E, Hanczyc M
Langmuir
. 2016 Mar;
32(15):3561-6.
PMID: 27010467
Modular hybrid structures functionalized to assemble in a controlled manner possess diverse properties necessary for a new generation of complex materials and applications. Here, we functionalized giant unilamellar vesicles and...
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Boenzli E, Hadorn M, Hartnack S, Huder J, Hofmann-Lehmann R, Lutz H
J Clin Microbiol
. 2014 Apr;
52(6):2046-52.
PMID: 24696026
The aim of this report was to investigate whether the diagnosis of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection by serology might be feasible and useful. Among the various viral proteins, the...
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Weyland M, Fellermann H, Hadorn M, Sorek D, Lancet D, Rasmussen S, et al.
Comput Math Methods Med
. 2014 Feb;
2013:467428.
PMID: 24489601
We propose an automaton, a theoretical framework that demonstrates how to improve the yield of the synthesis of branched chemical polymer reactions. This is achieved by separating substeps of the...
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Hadorn M, Boenzli E, Sorensen K, Lucrezia D, Hanczyc M, Yomo T
Langmuir
. 2013 Dec;
29(49):15309-19.
PMID: 24294899
The technological aspects of artificial vesicles as prominent cell mimics are evolving toward higher-order assemblies of functional vesicles with tissuelike architectures. Here, we demonstrate the spatially controlled DNA-directed bottom-up synthesis...
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Hadorn M, Boenzli E, Hotz P, Hanczyc M
PLoS One
. 2012 Nov;
7(11):e50156.
PMID: 23185563
Eukaryotic life contains hierarchical vesicular architectures (i.e. organelles) that are crucial for material production and trafficking, information storage and access, as well as energy production. In order to perform specific...
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Hadorn M, Boenzli E, Sorensen K, Fellermann H, Hotz P, Hanczyc M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2012 Nov;
109(50):20320-5.
PMID: 23175791
Higher-order structures that originate from the specific and reversible DNA-directed self-assembly of microscopic building blocks hold great promise for future technologies. Here, we functionalized biotinylated soft colloid oil-in-water emulsion droplets...
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Hadorn M, Boenzli E, Hotz P
Sci Rep
. 2012 Feb;
1:168.
PMID: 22355683
Today, free-standing membranes, i.e. liposomes and vesicles, are used in a multitude of applications, e.g. as drug delivery devices and artificial cell models. Because current laboratory techniques do not allow...
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Hadorn M, Hotz P
PLoS One
. 2010 Apr;
5(3):e9886.
PMID: 20360854
Background: Although multicompartment systems made of single unilamellar vesicles offer the potential to outperform single compartment systems widely used in analytic, synthetic, and medical applications, their use has remained marginal...