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Elhassan M, Faivre C, Anton H, Conzatti G, Didier P, Vandamme T, et al.
Soft Matter . 2025 Jan; 21(6):1212-1224. PMID: 39831316
Characterization of nanoscale formulations is a continuous challenge. Size, morphology and surface properties are the most common characterizations. However, physicochemical properties inside the nanoparticles, like viscosity, cannot be directly measured....
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Saladin L, Le Berruyer V, Bonnevial M, Didier P, Collot M
Chemistry . 2024 Oct; 30(71):e202403409. PMID: 39363737
Photoactivatable fluorescent probes are valuable tools in bioimaging for tracking cells down to single molecules and for single molecule localization microscopy. For the latter application, green emitting dyes are in...
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Al-Handawi M, Commins P, Dalaq A, Santos-Florez P, Polavaram S, Didier P, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Sep; 15(1):8095. PMID: 39285159
The realm of self-healing materials integrates chemical and physical mechanisms that prevent wear and fracturing and extend the operational lifetime. Unlike the favorable rheology of amorphous soft materials that facilitates...
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Pfister S, Lesieur J, Bourdoncle P, Elhassan M, Didier P, Anton N, et al.
Anal Chem . 2024 Jul; 96(31):12784-12793. PMID: 39066698
The viscosity that ensures the controlled diffusion of biomolecules in cells is a crucial biophysical parameter. Consequently, fluorescent probes capable of reporting viscosity variations are valuable tools in bioimaging. In...
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Roozbahani G, Colosi P, Oravecz A, Sorokina E, Pfeifer W, Shokri S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Jul; 10(27):eadn9423. PMID: 38968349
DNA origami nanostructures (DOs) are promising tools for applications including drug delivery, biosensing, detecting biomolecules, and probing chromatin substructures. Targeting these nanodevices to mammalian cell nuclei could provide impactful approaches...
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Gharbi A, Biswas D, Cregut O, Maly P, Didier P, Klymchenko A, et al.
Nanoscale . 2024 Jun; 16(24):11550-11563. PMID: 38868990
Efficient exciton transport is the essential property of natural and synthetic light-harvesting (LH) devices. Here we investigate exciton transport properties in LH organic polymer nanoparticles (ONPs) of 40 nm diameter....
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Saladin L, Breton V, Le Berruyer V, Nazac P, Lequeu T, Didier P, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2024 Jun; 146(25):17456-17473. PMID: 38861358
Photomodulable fluorescent probes are drawing increasing attention due to their applications in advanced bioimaging. Whereas photoconvertible probes can be advantageously used in tracking, photoswitchable probes constitute key tools for single-molecule...
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Zeiger M, Pires M, Didier P, Vauchelles R, Mely Y, Boutant E, et al.
J Mol Biol . 2024 Jun; 436(16):168639. PMID: 38838849
HIV-1 Gag polyprotein plays a pivotal role in assembly and budding of new particles, by specifically packaging two copies of viral gRNA in the host cell cytoplasm and selecting the...
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Roozbahani G, Colosi P, Oravecz A, Sorokina E, Pfeifer W, Shokri S, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38260628
DNA origami (DO) are promising tools for or applications including drug delivery; biosensing, detecting biomolecules; and probing chromatin sub-structures. Targeting these nanodevices to mammalian cell nuclei could provide impactful approaches...
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Tomishige N, Bin Nasim M, Murate M, Pollet B, Didier P, Godet J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Nov; 14(1):7353. PMID: 37990014
Although the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 lipid envelope has been reported to be enriched with host cell sphingomyelin and cholesterol, the molecular mechanism of the enrichment is not well...