Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to describe the formation process of polymer/DNA complexes. Two main objectives of this research are presented. The first one is to apply AFM as an effective tool to analyse DNA molecules and different polycation/DNA complexes in order to evaluate their degree of condensation (size and shape). The other one is to search for a relationship between the condensation state of DNA and its transfection efficiency. In this study, linear methacrylate based polymers and globular SuperFect polymers are used in order to induce DNA condensation. Ternary complexes, composed of methacrylate based polymers and polyethylene glycol (PEG)-based copolymers, are also investigated. AFM allows us to confirm good condensation...
In this work we have characterized the effects of the intercalator ethidium bromide (EtBr) on the DN...
We investigated the condensation of calf thymus DNA by amphiphilic polystyrene(m)-b-poly(l-lysine)(n...
The main subject of the present thesis is the experimental study of the scaling properties of DNA kn...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to describe the formation process of polymer/DNA complexes. Tw...
AbstractDynamic real time assembly of toroidal and rod-like DNA condensates has been visualised usin...
International audienceIntroduction of nucleic acids into cells is an important biotechnology researc...
Extensive investigations have been made to try and understand the physical properties and structures...
The morphologies of DNA complexes obtained using the diblock copolymer series DMA XMPC 30 using tran...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a detailed analysis of structural and morphological p...
Elucidating dynamic morphological changes of gene-carrying vectors and their nucleic acid release un...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a particularly useful tool, for obtaining structural information ab...
The demand for polymer-based DNA microarrays will increase because of their cost-effectiveness, bioc...
In this thesis a dedicated Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) setup is used for imaging biochemical react...
In the present work, we show that oxidized silicon may be successfully used to image multivalent cat...
In this work we have characterized the effects of the intercalator ethidium bromide (EtBr) on the DN...
We investigated the condensation of calf thymus DNA by amphiphilic polystyrene(m)-b-poly(l-lysine)(n...
The main subject of the present thesis is the experimental study of the scaling properties of DNA kn...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to describe the formation process of polymer/DNA complexes. Tw...
AbstractDynamic real time assembly of toroidal and rod-like DNA condensates has been visualised usin...
International audienceIntroduction of nucleic acids into cells is an important biotechnology researc...
Extensive investigations have been made to try and understand the physical properties and structures...
The morphologies of DNA complexes obtained using the diblock copolymer series DMA XMPC 30 using tran...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a detailed analysis of structural and morphological p...
Elucidating dynamic morphological changes of gene-carrying vectors and their nucleic acid release un...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a particularly useful tool, for obtaining structural information ab...
The demand for polymer-based DNA microarrays will increase because of their cost-effectiveness, bioc...
In this thesis a dedicated Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) setup is used for imaging biochemical react...
In the present work, we show that oxidized silicon may be successfully used to image multivalent cat...
In this work we have characterized the effects of the intercalator ethidium bromide (EtBr) on the DN...
We investigated the condensation of calf thymus DNA by amphiphilic polystyrene(m)-b-poly(l-lysine)(n...
The main subject of the present thesis is the experimental study of the scaling properties of DNA kn...