Size and shape have progressively appeared as some of the key factors influencing the properties of nanosized drug delivery systems. In particular, elongated materials are thought to interact differently with cells and therefore may allow alterations of in vivo fate without changes in chemical composition. A challenge, however, remains the creation of stable self-assembled materials with anisotropic shape for delivery applications that still feature the ability to disassemble, avoiding organ accumulation and facilitating clearance from the system. In this context, we report on cyclic peptide-polymer conjugates that self-assemble into supramolecular nanotubes, as confirmed by SANS and SLS. Their behaviour ex and in vivo was studied: the nano...
Recent advances in medicine and nanotechnology have inspired numerous researches in which nano-engin...
In this review we consider assembled nanodrugs as a type of nanoscale drugs formed by molecular self...
Diphenylalanine (FF) peptide is the core-recognition motif of β-amyloid polypeptide, a peptide assoc...
Size and shape have progressively appeared as some of the key factors influencing the properties of ...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a blueprint for cyclic peptide – polymer conjugate nanotu...
Rod-shaped nanoparticles have been identified as promising drug delivery candidates. In this report,...
Particle shape has been described as a key factor in improving cell internalization and biodistribut...
Soft biomaterials based on peptide-polymer conjugates open new horizons for nanomedicine. They are a...
International audienceCyclic peptide nanotubes (CPNT) consisting of an even number of amino acids wi...
Self-assembled cyclic peptide nanotubes (cPNTs) have recently drawn particular attention as one of t...
Soft biomaterials based on peptide-polymer conjugates open new horizons for nanomedicine. They are a...
Peptide based self assembled nanostructures have attracted growing interest in recent years due to t...
The focus of this dissertation is the design, synthesis and characterization of hybrid functional bi...
The preparation and structural organization of a new bioinspired nanomaterial are investigated. A hy...
Preparation and characterization of a pH and thermosensitive linear L,D-octapeptide-poly(dimethylami...
Recent advances in medicine and nanotechnology have inspired numerous researches in which nano-engin...
In this review we consider assembled nanodrugs as a type of nanoscale drugs formed by molecular self...
Diphenylalanine (FF) peptide is the core-recognition motif of β-amyloid polypeptide, a peptide assoc...
Size and shape have progressively appeared as some of the key factors influencing the properties of ...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a blueprint for cyclic peptide – polymer conjugate nanotu...
Rod-shaped nanoparticles have been identified as promising drug delivery candidates. In this report,...
Particle shape has been described as a key factor in improving cell internalization and biodistribut...
Soft biomaterials based on peptide-polymer conjugates open new horizons for nanomedicine. They are a...
International audienceCyclic peptide nanotubes (CPNT) consisting of an even number of amino acids wi...
Self-assembled cyclic peptide nanotubes (cPNTs) have recently drawn particular attention as one of t...
Soft biomaterials based on peptide-polymer conjugates open new horizons for nanomedicine. They are a...
Peptide based self assembled nanostructures have attracted growing interest in recent years due to t...
The focus of this dissertation is the design, synthesis and characterization of hybrid functional bi...
The preparation and structural organization of a new bioinspired nanomaterial are investigated. A hy...
Preparation and characterization of a pH and thermosensitive linear L,D-octapeptide-poly(dimethylami...
Recent advances in medicine and nanotechnology have inspired numerous researches in which nano-engin...
In this review we consider assembled nanodrugs as a type of nanoscale drugs formed by molecular self...
Diphenylalanine (FF) peptide is the core-recognition motif of β-amyloid polypeptide, a peptide assoc...