Denicourt-Nowicki, Audrey Roucoux, Alain
Hydrogenation reactions of biomass terpene derivatives constitute great chemical transformations, leading to key platform molecules for the production of high added value fine chemicals, such as citronellal of Florsantol (R), (R), for fragrances industries. One of the main challenges remains the high selectivity control to avoid the formation of co...
Li, Jilong Zhao, Yongqiang Zhang, Yi Nardin, Corinne
Lysozyme-responsive nanoparticles were fabricated using a hydrophilic protein (gelatin type A) as the core and a hydrophobic polysaccharide (chitosan) as the shell. In this study, curcumin was used as a model molecule for encapsulation and promoted the aggregation of gelatin nanoparticles. Transglutaminase catalyzed both intramolecular cross-linkin...
Simpson, Sean R Middleton, Denzel D Lukesh, Nicole Rose Islam, Md Jahirul Ehrenzeller, Stephen A Bachelder, Eric M Ainslie, Kristy M
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Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
New approaches to treat autoimmune diseases are needed, and we can be inspired by mechanisms in immune tolerance to guide the design of these approaches. Efferocytosis, the process of phagocyte-mediated apoptotic cell (AC) disposal, represents a potent tolerogenic mechanism that we could draw inspiration from to restore immune tolerance to specific...
Greffet, Jean-Jacques Vest, Benjamin Bouchon, Patrick Zhao, Bo
Incandescence has long been the most popular source of light, despite a number of limitations in terms of efficiency, polarization, and coherence. In the last twenty years, it has been shown that most of these limitations can be overcome by taking advantage of the advances in nanophotonics. In this paper, we provide a tutorial presentation of the f...
Benazza, Amine
Current methods for disease detection, such as traditional tissue and liquid biopsies, often face challenges related to invasiveness, limited sensitivity, and lengthy procedures, which can impede early diagnosis and effective treatment. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) offers a promising alternative due to its non-invasive nature, high se...
Bowles, William Velazco-Torrejon, Abner Ramadurai, Siva Gallagher-Jones, Marcus Kirkland, Angus Siebert, Alistair Naismith, James Dumoux, Maud
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BIO Web of Conferences
Sahin, Hakan Yucel, Oguz Holloway, Paul Yildirim, Eren Emik, Serkan Gurdag, Gulten Tanriverdi, Gamze Senturk, Gozde Erkanli
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BIO Web of Conferences
Zhang, Yiran Ma, Yishu Ju, Binshan Li, Lingyun
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
The application of nanoparticles in the field for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is a new technology, which has attracted widespread concern. However, there is a lack of systematic research on the types and mechanisms. In order to clarify the types and characteristics of the material, oil displacement mechanism and its effect on oil and water flow, th...
Tiwari, Savitri Kumar, Reetesh Devi, Sonia Sharma, Prakriti Chaudhary, Neil Roy Negi, Sushmita Tandel, Nikunj Marepally, Srujan Pied, Sylviane Tyagi, Rajeev K
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Discover nano
The suboptimal efficacies of existing anti-malarial drugs attributed to the emergence of drug resistance dampen the clinical outcomes. Hence, there is a need for developing novel drug and drug targets. Recently silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) constructed with the leaf extracts of Euphorbia cotinifolia were shown to possess antimalarial activity. There...
Guilbaud, Valentine Goizet, Marie Leygue, Nadine Poirot, Alexandre Mallet-Ladeira, Sonia Serpentini, Charles-Louis Ouk, Tan-Sothéa Sol, Vincent Benoist, Eric Fery-Forgues, Suzanne
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Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria represent a major public health problem, and efforts continue to be made to seek new ways of addressing this issue. Photoactivatable carbon monoxide (CO)-releasing molecules (photoCORMs) could be an alternative solution to conventional antibiotics, but their mechanism of action is complex and still...