Light induced DNA compaction as part of non-viral gene delivery was investigated intensively in the past years, although the bridging between the artificial light switchable compacting agents and biocompatible light insensitive compacting agents was not achieved until now. In this paper, we report on light induced compaction and decompaction of DNA molecules in the presence of a new type of agent, a multivalent cationic PeptidoMimetic molecule containing a photosensitive Azo-group as a branch (Azo-PM). Azo-PM is synthesized using a solid phase procedure during which an azobenzene unit is attached as a side chain to an oligo(amidoamine) backbone. We show that within a certain range of concentrations and under illumination with light of appro...
An amphiphilic molecule, Azo-Cl, was successfully synthesized and found to be able to construct reve...
We present a novel approach to reversibly control the assembly of liposomes through an anchored mult...
The studies described in this thesis forms part of a larger collaborative project, Neonuclei, with t...
UnrestrictedDNA condensation in vitro has been of interest for many years as a model of naturally oc...
Site de l'équipe de Damien Baigl : http://www.baigllab.com/This thesis shows new possibilities of ph...
DNA/cationic surfactant interaction is relevant from the viewpoint of gene therapy, where the comple...
International audienceNon-viral vectors for gene therapy such as DNA-cationic probe complexes offer ...
Photoinduced DNA compaction was performed using the interaction of DNA with a photoresponsive random...
DNA binding to trans- and cis-isomers of azobenzene containing cationic surfactant in 5 mM NaCl solu...
UnrestrictedIn gene delivery processes, one of the major obstacles is endosome release. Non-virus ve...
In this paper, we investigate interactions and phase transitions in polyelectrolyte-surfactant compl...
A dual-responsive cationic surfactant, 4-ethoxy-4′-(trimethyl- aminoethoxy) azobenzene trichloromono...
The aim of the thesis is to develop optically programmable soft matter systems (DNA, proteins, small...
DNA is an anionic macromolecule which stores the heredity information. It is well known that the for...
Photoresponsive azobenzene-modified DNA (RNA) has become a very fruitful material for nanotechnology...
An amphiphilic molecule, Azo-Cl, was successfully synthesized and found to be able to construct reve...
We present a novel approach to reversibly control the assembly of liposomes through an anchored mult...
The studies described in this thesis forms part of a larger collaborative project, Neonuclei, with t...
UnrestrictedDNA condensation in vitro has been of interest for many years as a model of naturally oc...
Site de l'équipe de Damien Baigl : http://www.baigllab.com/This thesis shows new possibilities of ph...
DNA/cationic surfactant interaction is relevant from the viewpoint of gene therapy, where the comple...
International audienceNon-viral vectors for gene therapy such as DNA-cationic probe complexes offer ...
Photoinduced DNA compaction was performed using the interaction of DNA with a photoresponsive random...
DNA binding to trans- and cis-isomers of azobenzene containing cationic surfactant in 5 mM NaCl solu...
UnrestrictedIn gene delivery processes, one of the major obstacles is endosome release. Non-virus ve...
In this paper, we investigate interactions and phase transitions in polyelectrolyte-surfactant compl...
A dual-responsive cationic surfactant, 4-ethoxy-4′-(trimethyl- aminoethoxy) azobenzene trichloromono...
The aim of the thesis is to develop optically programmable soft matter systems (DNA, proteins, small...
DNA is an anionic macromolecule which stores the heredity information. It is well known that the for...
Photoresponsive azobenzene-modified DNA (RNA) has become a very fruitful material for nanotechnology...
An amphiphilic molecule, Azo-Cl, was successfully synthesized and found to be able to construct reve...
We present a novel approach to reversibly control the assembly of liposomes through an anchored mult...
The studies described in this thesis forms part of a larger collaborative project, Neonuclei, with t...