International audienceAntimicrobial and cell-penetrating peptides have inspired developments of abiotic membrane-active polymers that can coat, penetrate, or break lipid bilayers in model systems. Application to cell cultures is more recent, but remarkable bioactivities are already reported. Synthetic polymer chains were tailored to achieve (i) high biocide efficiencies, and selectivity for bacteria (Gram-positive/Gram-negative or bacterial/mammalian membranes), (ii) stable and mild encapsulation of viable isolated cells to escape immune systems, (iii) pH-, temperature-, or light-triggered interaction with cells. This review illustrates these recent achievements highlighting the use of abiotic polymers, and compares the major structural det...
We synthesized cationic random amphiphilic copolymers by radical copolymerization of methacrylate mo...
International audienceMembrane permeabilization is achieved via numerous techniques involving the us...
We explored the potential of poly(oxonorbornene)-based synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides (S...
International audienceAntimicrobial and cell-penetrating peptides have inspired developments of abio...
The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the decline in new antibiotic drug approvals ...
Rapid, facile, and noncovalent cell membrane modification with alkyl-grafted anionic polymers was so...
Infectious disease is a critically important global healthcare issue. In the U.S. alone there are 2 ...
Synthetic polymers incorporating the cationic charge and hydrophobicity to mimic the function of ant...
Multidrug resistance of pathogenic bacteria is a major health concern. Deterioration in the discover...
Polymers are extensively employed in drug delivery for a wide variety of purposes; specifically, the...
Novel synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides have been developed to exhibit structural propertie...
AbstractNovel synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides have been developed to exhibit structural p...
The cell membrane is an exceptionally efficient barrier, limiting the internalization of a variety o...
Alamethicin is a well-studied channel-forming peptide that has a prototypical amphipathic helix stru...
The bacterial membrane-targeted polyhexamethylene guanidine hydrochloride (PHGH) and its novel analo...
We synthesized cationic random amphiphilic copolymers by radical copolymerization of methacrylate mo...
International audienceMembrane permeabilization is achieved via numerous techniques involving the us...
We explored the potential of poly(oxonorbornene)-based synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides (S...
International audienceAntimicrobial and cell-penetrating peptides have inspired developments of abio...
The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the decline in new antibiotic drug approvals ...
Rapid, facile, and noncovalent cell membrane modification with alkyl-grafted anionic polymers was so...
Infectious disease is a critically important global healthcare issue. In the U.S. alone there are 2 ...
Synthetic polymers incorporating the cationic charge and hydrophobicity to mimic the function of ant...
Multidrug resistance of pathogenic bacteria is a major health concern. Deterioration in the discover...
Polymers are extensively employed in drug delivery for a wide variety of purposes; specifically, the...
Novel synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides have been developed to exhibit structural propertie...
AbstractNovel synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides have been developed to exhibit structural p...
The cell membrane is an exceptionally efficient barrier, limiting the internalization of a variety o...
Alamethicin is a well-studied channel-forming peptide that has a prototypical amphipathic helix stru...
The bacterial membrane-targeted polyhexamethylene guanidine hydrochloride (PHGH) and its novel analo...
We synthesized cationic random amphiphilic copolymers by radical copolymerization of methacrylate mo...
International audienceMembrane permeabilization is achieved via numerous techniques involving the us...
We explored the potential of poly(oxonorbornene)-based synthetic mimics of antimicrobial peptides (S...