Shape and Temperature Memory of Nanocomposites with Broadened Glass Transition
Pierre Miaudet, Alain Derré, Maryse Maugey, Cécile Zakri, Patrick M. Piccione, Rabi Inoubli, and Philippe Poulin
pg. 1294-1296
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Biomaterials, Volume 29, Issue 3-5, Pages 257-624 (January-February 2008)
The rheological properties of silated hydroxypropylmethylcellulose tissue engineering matrices
Pages 533-543
Ahmed Fatimi, Jean François Tassin, Sophie Quillard, Monique A.V. Axelos and Pierre Weiss
Strong biofilm production, antibiotic multi-resistance and high gelE expression in epidemic clones of Enterococcus faecalis from orthopaedic implant infections
Pages 580-586
Carla Renata Arciola, Lucilla Baldassarri, Davide Campoccia, Roberta Creti, Valter Pirini, Johannes Huebner and Lucio Montanaro
An injectable cross-linked scaffold for nucleus pulposus regeneration
Pages 438-447
Damien O. Halloran, Sibylle Grad, Martin Stoddart, Peter Dockery, Mauro Alini and Abhay S. Pandit
Biotinylated thermoresponsive micelle self-assembled from double-hydrophilic block copolymer for drug delivery and tumor target
Pages 497-505
Cheng Cheng, Hua Wei, Bao-Xian Shi, Han Cheng, Cao Li, Zhong-Wei Gu, Si-Xue Cheng, Xian-Zheng Zhang and Ren-Xi Zhuo
A thermoreversible hydrogel as a biosynthetic bandage for corneal wound repair
Pages 272-281
Chayanin Pratoomsoot, Hidetoshi Tanioka, Kuniko Hori, Satoshi Kawasaki, Shigeru Kinoshita, Patrick J. Tighe, Harminder Dua, Kevin M. Shakesheff and Felicity Rosamari A.J. Rose
Assessment of stem cell/biomaterial combinations for stem cell-based tissue engineering
Pages 302-313
Sabine Neuss, Christian Apel, Patricia Buttler, Bernd Denecke, Anandhan Dhanasingh, Xiaolei Ding, Dirk Grafahrend, Andreas Groger, Karsten Hemmrich, Alexander Herr, Willi Jahnen-Dechent, Svetlana Mastitskaya, Alberto Perez-Bouza, Stephanie Rosewick, Jochen Salber, Michael Wöltje and Martin Zenke
The effect of enzymatically degradable poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels on smooth muscle cell phenotype
Pages 314-326
Catharina Adelöw, Tatiana Segura, Jeffrey A. Hubbell and Peter Frey
Pages 533-543
Ahmed Fatimi, Jean François Tassin, Sophie Quillard, Monique A.V. Axelos and Pierre Weiss
Strong biofilm production, antibiotic multi-resistance and high gelE expression in epidemic clones of Enterococcus faecalis from orthopaedic implant infections
Pages 580-586
Carla Renata Arciola, Lucilla Baldassarri, Davide Campoccia, Roberta Creti, Valter Pirini, Johannes Huebner and Lucio Montanaro
An injectable cross-linked scaffold for nucleus pulposus regeneration
Pages 438-447
Damien O. Halloran, Sibylle Grad, Martin Stoddart, Peter Dockery, Mauro Alini and Abhay S. Pandit
Biotinylated thermoresponsive micelle self-assembled from double-hydrophilic block copolymer for drug delivery and tumor target
Pages 497-505
Cheng Cheng, Hua Wei, Bao-Xian Shi, Han Cheng, Cao Li, Zhong-Wei Gu, Si-Xue Cheng, Xian-Zheng Zhang and Ren-Xi Zhuo
A thermoreversible hydrogel as a biosynthetic bandage for corneal wound repair
Pages 272-281
Chayanin Pratoomsoot, Hidetoshi Tanioka, Kuniko Hori, Satoshi Kawasaki, Shigeru Kinoshita, Patrick J. Tighe, Harminder Dua, Kevin M. Shakesheff and Felicity Rosamari A.J. Rose
Assessment of stem cell/biomaterial combinations for stem cell-based tissue engineering
Pages 302-313
Sabine Neuss, Christian Apel, Patricia Buttler, Bernd Denecke, Anandhan Dhanasingh, Xiaolei Ding, Dirk Grafahrend, Andreas Groger, Karsten Hemmrich, Alexander Herr, Willi Jahnen-Dechent, Svetlana Mastitskaya, Alberto Perez-Bouza, Stephanie Rosewick, Jochen Salber, Michael Wöltje and Martin Zenke
The effect of enzymatically degradable poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels on smooth muscle cell phenotype
Pages 314-326
Catharina Adelöw, Tatiana Segura, Jeffrey A. Hubbell and Peter Frey
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
ACS Chemical Biology, vol. 2, iss. 11 (Nov. 20, 2007)
pg. 715
James T. Hodgkinson, Martin Welch, and David R. Spring
James T. Hodgkinson, Martin Welch, and David R. Spring
JACS Vol. 129, No. 47 (Nov. 28, 2007)
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Supramolecular Star Polymers. Increased Molecular Weight with Decreased Polydispersity through Self-Assembly
pp 14534 - 14535
Eric M. Todd and Steven C. Zimmerman
Tuning the Thermoresponsiveness of Weak Polyelectrolytes by pH and Light: Lower and Upper Critical-Solution Temperature of Poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate)
pp 14538 - 14539
Felix A. Plamper, Alexander Schmalz, Matthias Ballauff, and Axel H.E. Müller
Intrinsically Cell-Permeable Miniature Proteins Based on a Minimal Cationic PPII Motif
pp 14578 - 14579
Douglas S. Daniels and Alanna Schepartz
Real-Time Observation of Polyelectrolyte-Induced Binding of Charged Bilayers
pp 14619 - 14624
Yuxia Luan and Laurence Ramos
D-Periodic Collagen-Mimetic Microfibers
pp 14780 - 14787
Shyam Rele, Yuhua Song, Robert P. Apkarian, Zheng Qu, Vincent P. Conticello, and Elliot L. Chaikof
Inherent Antibacterial Activity of a Peptide-Based beta-Hairpin Hydrogel
pp 14793 - 1479
Daphne A. Salick, Juliana K. Kretsinger, Darrin J. Pochan, and Joel P. Schneider
Supramolecular Star Polymers. Increased Molecular Weight with Decreased Polydispersity through Self-Assembly
pp 14534 - 14535
Eric M. Todd and Steven C. Zimmerman
Tuning the Thermoresponsiveness of Weak Polyelectrolytes by pH and Light: Lower and Upper Critical-Solution Temperature of Poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate)
pp 14538 - 14539
Felix A. Plamper, Alexander Schmalz, Matthias Ballauff, and Axel H.E. Müller
Intrinsically Cell-Permeable Miniature Proteins Based on a Minimal Cationic PPII Motif
pp 14578 - 14579
Douglas S. Daniels and Alanna Schepartz
Real-Time Observation of Polyelectrolyte-Induced Binding of Charged Bilayers
pp 14619 - 14624
Yuxia Luan and Laurence Ramos
D-Periodic Collagen-Mimetic Microfibers
pp 14780 - 14787
Shyam Rele, Yuhua Song, Robert P. Apkarian, Zheng Qu, Vincent P. Conticello, and Elliot L. Chaikof
Inherent Antibacterial Activity of a Peptide-Based beta-Hairpin Hydrogel
pp 14793 - 1479
Daphne A. Salick, Juliana K. Kretsinger, Darrin J. Pochan, and Joel P. Schneider
JACS Vol. 129, No. 46 (Nov. 21, 2007)
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Biomimetic Design of Reversibly Unfolding Cross-Linker to Enhance Mechanical Properties of 3D Network Polymers
pp 14110 - 14111
Aaron M. Kushner, Vahe Gabuchian, Evan G. Johnson, and Zhibin Guan
Facile RAFT Precipitation Polymerization for the Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Well-Defined, Double Hydrophilic Block Copolymers and Nanostructured Hydrogels
pp 14493 - 14499
Zesheng An, Qihui Shi, Wei Tang, Chia-Kuang Tsung, Craig J. Hawker, and Galen D. Stucky
Biomimetic Design of Reversibly Unfolding Cross-Linker to Enhance Mechanical Properties of 3D Network Polymers
pp 14110 - 14111
Aaron M. Kushner, Vahe Gabuchian, Evan G. Johnson, and Zhibin Guan
Facile RAFT Precipitation Polymerization for the Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Well-Defined, Double Hydrophilic Block Copolymers and Nanostructured Hydrogels
pp 14493 - 14499
Zesheng An, Qihui Shi, Wei Tang, Chia-Kuang Tsung, Craig J. Hawker, and Galen D. Stucky
JACS Vol. 129, No. 45, (Nov. 14, 2007)
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Mechanophore-Linked Addition Polymers
pp 13808 - 13809
Stephanie L. Potisek, Douglas A. Davis, Nancy R. Sottos, Scott R. White, and Jeffrey S. Moore
Fluorescently Labeled Cellulose Nanocrystals for Bioimaging Applications
pp 13810 - 13811
Shuping Dong and Maren Roman
Self-Assembled Templates for Polypeptide Synthesis
pp 14074 - 14081
Maxim G. Ryadnov and Derek N. Woolfson
Mechanophore-Linked Addition Polymers
pp 13808 - 13809
Stephanie L. Potisek, Douglas A. Davis, Nancy R. Sottos, Scott R. White, and Jeffrey S. Moore
Fluorescently Labeled Cellulose Nanocrystals for Bioimaging Applications
pp 13810 - 13811
Shuping Dong and Maren Roman
Self-Assembled Templates for Polypeptide Synthesis
pp 14074 - 14081
Maxim G. Ryadnov and Derek N. Woolfson
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Chem. Rev. (Vol. 107, No. 11 Nov. 2007)
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BODIPY Dyes and Their Derivatives: Syntheses and Spectroscopic Properties
pp 4891 - 4932
Aurore Loudet and Kevin Burgess
BODIPY Dyes and Their Derivatives: Syntheses and Spectroscopic Properties
pp 4891 - 4932
Aurore Loudet and Kevin Burgess
Friday, November 16, 2007
Science, Vol 318, Issue 5853, Pages 1033-1164, 16 November 2007
Engineering Entropy-Driven Reactions and Networks Catalyzed by DNA
David Yu Zhang, Andrew J. Turberfield, Bernard Yurke, and Erik Winfree
pg. 1121-1125
David Yu Zhang, Andrew J. Turberfield, Bernard Yurke, and Erik Winfree
pg. 1121-1125
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 4414 - 4425
Dithiazolylethene-based molecular switches for nonlinear optical properties and fluorescence: synthesis, crystal structure and ligating properties
Marion Giraud, Anne Léaustic, Régis Guillot, Pei Yu, Pascal G. Lacroix, Keitaro Nakatani, Robert Pansu and François Maurel
Marion Giraud, Anne Léaustic, Régis Guillot, Pei Yu, Pascal G. Lacroix, Keitaro Nakatani, Robert Pansu and François Maurel
J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 4382 - 4386
Preparation of polymer–nanoparticle composite beads by a nanoparticle-stabilised suspension polymerisation
Tom Hasell, Jixin Yang, Wenxin Wang, Jun Li, Paul D. Brown, Martyn Poliakoff, Edward Lester and Steven M. Howdle
Tom Hasell, Jixin Yang, Wenxin Wang, Jun Li, Paul D. Brown, Martyn Poliakoff, Edward Lester and Steven M. Howdle
J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 4483 - 4491
New semiconductors based on triphenylamine with macrocyclic architecture: synthesis, properties and applications in OFETs
Yabin Song, Chong-an Di, Wei Xu, Yunqi Liu, Deqing Zhang and Daoben Zhu
Yabin Song, Chong-an Di, Wei Xu, Yunqi Liu, Deqing Zhang and Daoben Zhu
Monday, November 5, 2007
Biotechnology Progress (Volume: 23, 6 issues)
Permeabilization of Phospholipid Bilayer Membranes Induced by Gas-Liquid Flow in an Airlift Bubble Column
Makoto Yoshimoto, Miyuki Monden, Zhongwei Jiang, and Katsumi Nakao
Biotechnology Progress (Volume: 23, 6 issues)
ChemBioChem 2007, 8, 1850 – 1856
Tripeptides from Synthetic Amino Acids Block the Tat–TAR Association and Slow Down HIV Spread in Cell Cultures
Verena Ludwig,[a] Andreas Krebs,[a] Michaela Stoll,[b] Ursula Dietrich,[b]
Jan Ferner,[a] Harald Schwalbe,[a] Ute Scheffer,[a] Gerd D!rner,[a] and
Michael W. Gçbel*[a]
Verena Ludwig,[a] Andreas Krebs,[a] Michaela Stoll,[b] Ursula Dietrich,[b]
Jan Ferner,[a] Harald Schwalbe,[a] Ute Scheffer,[a] Gerd D!rner,[a] and
Michael W. Gçbel*[a]
Organic Letters, 2007, 9, 4311
Convergent Synthesis of a Fully Phosphorylated GPI Anchor of the CD52 Antigen
Xiaoming Wu and Zhongwu Guo*
anoyher very complex sugar protection and deprotection
Xiaoming Wu and Zhongwu Guo*
anoyher very complex sugar protection and deprotection
Organic Letters, 2007, 9, 4631
Helical Chirality Transmission through a p-Phenylene Fragment in a Hexa-ì5-phosphazene
Mateo Alajarı´n,* Carmen Lo´ pez-Leonardo, and Jose´ Berna
Mateo Alajarı´n,* Carmen Lo´ pez-Leonardo, and Jose´ Berna
Organic Letters, 2007, 9, 4515
Selectively Chemodosimetric Detection of Hg(II) in Aqueous Media
Min Hee Lee,† Byoung-Ki Cho,† Juyoung Yoon,‡ and Jong Seung Kim*,§
A Hg2+ sensor
Min Hee Lee,† Byoung-Ki Cho,† Juyoung Yoon,‡ and Jong Seung Kim*,§
A Hg2+ sensor
Organic Letters, 2007, 9, 4415
Synthesis of a Neamine Dimer Targeting the Dimerization Initiation Site of HIV-1 RNA
Anne Bodlenner,† Aure´lien Alix,† Jean-Marc Weibel,† Patrick Pale,*,† Eric Ennifar,‡
Jean-Christophe Paillart,‡ Philippe Walter,‡ Roland Marquet,‡ and
Philippe Dumas‡
This paper shows their ability to protect and deprotect the sugar
Anne Bodlenner,† Aure´lien Alix,† Jean-Marc Weibel,† Patrick Pale,*,† Eric Ennifar,‡
Jean-Christophe Paillart,‡ Philippe Walter,‡ Roland Marquet,‡ and
Philippe Dumas‡
This paper shows their ability to protect and deprotect the sugar
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 3535 - 3538
Thiourea-based molecular clips for fluorescent discrimination of isomeric dicarboxylates
Zhi-hua Lin, Li-xia Xie, Yong-gang Zhao, Chun-ying Duan and Jing-ping Qu
Zhi-hua Lin, Li-xia Xie, Yong-gang Zhao, Chun-ying Duan and Jing-ping Qu
PNIPAAM-Modified Nanoporous Colloidal Films with Positive and
Olga Schepelina and Ilya Zharov*
Langmuir, ASAP
Langmuir, ASAP
Self-assembly of metal–polymer analogues
ZHIHONG NIE1, DANIELE FAVA1, EUGENIA KUMACHEVA*, SHAN ZOU, GILBERT C. WALKER, AND MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN
nature materials VOL 6, AUGUST 2007, p609
nature materials VOL 6, AUGUST 2007, p609
JACS Vol. 129, No. 43 (Oct 31, 2007)
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Cylindrical Block Co-Micelles with Spatially Selective Functionalization by Nanoparticles
pp 12924 - 12925
Hai Wang, Wanjuan Lin, Karolina P. Fritz, Gregory D. Scholes, Mitchell A. Winnik, and Ian Manners
Programmed Thermodynamic Formation and Structure Analysis of Star-like Nanogels with Core Cross-linked by Thermally Exchangeable Dynamic Covalent Bonds
pp 13298 - 13304
Yoshifumi Amamoto, Yuji Higaki, Yasuhiro Matsuda, Hideyuki Otsuka, and Atsushi Takahara
A Peptide Dendrimer Enzyme Model with a Single Catalytic Site at the Core
pp 13238 - 13246
Sacha Javor, Estelle Delort, Tamis Darbre, and Jean-Louis Reymond
Cylindrical Block Co-Micelles with Spatially Selective Functionalization by Nanoparticles
pp 12924 - 12925
Hai Wang, Wanjuan Lin, Karolina P. Fritz, Gregory D. Scholes, Mitchell A. Winnik, and Ian Manners
Programmed Thermodynamic Formation and Structure Analysis of Star-like Nanogels with Core Cross-linked by Thermally Exchangeable Dynamic Covalent Bonds
pp 13298 - 13304
Yoshifumi Amamoto, Yuji Higaki, Yasuhiro Matsuda, Hideyuki Otsuka, and Atsushi Takahara
A Peptide Dendrimer Enzyme Model with a Single Catalytic Site at the Core
pp 13238 - 13246
Sacha Javor, Estelle Delort, Tamis Darbre, and Jean-Louis Reymond
Macromolecules, Vol. 40, No. 22, 2007
Templating Conducting Polymers via Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers and Supramolecular
Recognition
Lynne A. McCullough, Bruno Dufour, Chuanbing Tang,Rui Zhang, Tomasz Kowalewski, and
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Recognition
Lynne A. McCullough, Bruno Dufour, Chuanbing Tang,Rui Zhang, Tomasz Kowalewski, and
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Advanced Materials 2007, 19, 3171–3176
Quantifying the Performance of Protein-Resisting Surfaces at Ultra-Low Protein Coverages using Kinesin Motor Proteins as Probes
By Parag Katira, Ashutosh Agarwal, Thorsten Fischer, Hsien-Yeh Chen, Xuwei Jiang, Joerg Lahann, and Henry Hess
By Parag Katira, Ashutosh Agarwal, Thorsten Fischer, Hsien-Yeh Chen, Xuwei Jiang, Joerg Lahann, and Henry Hess
Nature Reviews Microbiology 2007, 5(11), p833.
In a Class of Their Own
Sheilagh Molloy
ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER
Swe, P. M. et al. ef1097 and ypkK encode enterococcin V583 and corynicin JK, members of a new family of antimicrobial proteins (bacteriocins) with modular structure from Gram-positive bacteria. Microbiology 153, 3218–3227 (2007)
Sheilagh Molloy
ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER
Swe, P. M. et al. ef1097 and ypkK encode enterococcin V583 and corynicin JK, members of a new family of antimicrobial proteins (bacteriocins) with modular structure from Gram-positive bacteria. Microbiology 153, 3218–3227 (2007)
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 2007, 51(11), pp 4148-4156
Antimicrobial Effect of Halocidin-Derived Peptide in a Mouse Model of Listeria Infection
Woong Sik Jang, Sang-Chul Lee, Young Shin Lee, Yong Pyo Shin, Kyoung Hwa Shin, Boo Hee Sung, Byung S. Kim, Soo Han Lee, and In Hee Lee
Woong Sik Jang, Sang-Chul Lee, Young Shin Lee, Yong Pyo Shin, Kyoung Hwa Shin, Boo Hee Sung, Byung S. Kim, Soo Han Lee, and In Hee Lee
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 2007, 51(11), pp. 4125-4132
Activity of an Antimicrobial Peptide Mimetic against Planktonic and Biofilm Cultures of Oral Pathogens
Nicholas Beckloff, Danielle Laube, Tammy Castro, David Furgang, Steven Park, David Perlin, Dylan Clements, Haizhong Tang, Richard W. Scott, Gregory N. Tew, and Gill Diamond
Nicholas Beckloff, Danielle Laube, Tammy Castro, David Furgang, Steven Park, David Perlin, Dylan Clements, Haizhong Tang, Richard W. Scott, Gregory N. Tew, and Gill Diamond
PNAS | October 23, 2007 | vol. 104 | no. 43 | 16793-16797
Copper-free click chemistry for dynamic in vivo imaging
Jeremy M. Baskin*, Jennifer A. Prescher*, Scott T. Laughlin*, Nicholas J. Agard*, Pamela V. Chang*, Isaac A. Miller*, Anderson Lo*, Julian A. Codelli*, and Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Dynamic imaging of proteins in live cells is routinely performed by using genetically encoded reporters, an approach that cannot be extended to other classes of biomolecules such as glycans and lipids. Here, we report a Cu-free variant of click chemistry that can label these biomolecules rapidly and selectively in living systems, overcoming the intrinsic toxicity of the canonical Cu-catalyzed reaction. The critical reagent, a substituted cyclooctyne, possesses ring strain and electron-withdrawing fluorine substituents that together promote the [3 + 2] dipolar cycloaddition with azides installed metabolically into biomolecules. This Cu-free click reaction possesses comparable kinetics to the Cu-catalyzed reaction and proceeds within minutes on live cells with no apparent toxicity. With this technique, we studied the dynamics of glycan trafficking and identified a population of sialoglycoconjugates with unexpectedly rapid internalization kinetics.
Jeremy M. Baskin*, Jennifer A. Prescher*, Scott T. Laughlin*, Nicholas J. Agard*, Pamela V. Chang*, Isaac A. Miller*, Anderson Lo*, Julian A. Codelli*, and Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Dynamic imaging of proteins in live cells is routinely performed by using genetically encoded reporters, an approach that cannot be extended to other classes of biomolecules such as glycans and lipids. Here, we report a Cu-free variant of click chemistry that can label these biomolecules rapidly and selectively in living systems, overcoming the intrinsic toxicity of the canonical Cu-catalyzed reaction. The critical reagent, a substituted cyclooctyne, possesses ring strain and electron-withdrawing fluorine substituents that together promote the [3 + 2] dipolar cycloaddition with azides installed metabolically into biomolecules. This Cu-free click reaction possesses comparable kinetics to the Cu-catalyzed reaction and proceeds within minutes on live cells with no apparent toxicity. With this technique, we studied the dynamics of glycan trafficking and identified a population of sialoglycoconjugates with unexpectedly rapid internalization kinetics.
Accounts of Chemical Research 2007, 40 (10), 1057–1065
Most biological events are mediated through molecular interactions by proteins, and because proteins are composed of structural units like helices, β-sheets and turns, small peptides and peptidomimetics may be used to mimic their biological effects and even as therapeutic agents in the clinic. Here, we present a structure-based, scaffold-driven approach to design bioactive peptides and peptidomimetics. Initially, we designed a novel series of β-sheet-forming peptides that mimic the activities of both antibiotic bacterial membrane disrupting peptides and antiangiogenic proteins. We subsequently used structure–activity relationships to reduce the design to partial peptide mimetics and then to fully nonpeptide topomimetics. Some of these agents are currently in extensive preclinical studies for further development as drug candidates against infectious disease and cancer.
New Journal of Chemistry, 2007, 31, 1899 - 1906
Synthesis and characterisation of O-6-alkylthio- and perfluoroalkylpropanethio--cyclodextrins and their O-2-, O-3-methylated analogues
Bernard Bertino Ghera, Florent Perret, Anne Baudouin, Anthony W. Coleman and Hélène Parrot-Lopez
The synthesis of twelve alkylthio- or perfluoroalkylpropanethio--cyclodextrin derivatives and their O-2-, O-3-methylated analogues are described. The coupling reaction involves firstly the basic in situ hydrolysis of alkylperfluoropropane isothiouronium iodide or alkylisothiouronium bromide, then reaction with an -cyclodextrin modified at the C-6 position by an iodine or methylsulfonyl group. The interfacial properties of these new compounds have been determined by the studies of their mono-molecular layer at the air–water interface.New Journal of Chemistry, 2007, 31, 1853 - 1873
Carbo-mers: from skeleton to function
Valérie Maraval and Remi Chauvin
Since it has been proposed in 1995, the carbo-mer definition has been mainly applied to saturated and unsaturated rings of molecular skeletons, in view of studying their (homo)-aromatic character as compared to the electronic (de)localisation prevailing in the parent molecules. More generally, even acyclic or partial ethynylogues of common molecules exert fascination because the rigid expansion (preserving local symmetry) brought by the inserted acetylenic units gave them the status of "first-level nano-objects" When the C2 insertion applies to the first shell of bonds at a given carbon or hetero-atom, the "exploded"unit can be considered a local carbo-mer of the corresponding function. The chemistry of molecules featuring a per-alkynylated atom is herein surveyed and perspectives are proposed. Some of them are "mysteriously" stable, while other remain "surprisingly" unknown in spite of their structural simplicity.Friday, November 2, 2007
Biomaterials, Volume 28, Issue 34, pp.5007-5204 (December 2007)
Reconstruction of functional tissues with cell sheet engineering
Pages 5033-5043
Joseph Yang, Masayuki Yamato, Tatsuya Shimizu, Hidekazu Sekine, Kazuo Ohashi, Masato Kanzaki, Takeshi Ohki, Kohji Nishida and Teruo Okano
Smart biomaterials design for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Pages 5068-5073
Mark E. Furth, Anthony Atala and Mark E. Van Dyke
Microengineered hydrogels for tissue engineering
Pages 5087-5092
Ali Khademhosseini and Robert Langer
A multi-functional scaffold for tissue regeneration: The need to engineer a tissue analogue
Pages 5093-5099
Filippo Causa, Paolo A. Netti and Luigi Ambrosio
Hydrogel biomaterials: A smart future?
Pages 5185-5192
Jindřich Kopeček
Pages 5033-5043
Joseph Yang, Masayuki Yamato, Tatsuya Shimizu, Hidekazu Sekine, Kazuo Ohashi, Masato Kanzaki, Takeshi Ohki, Kohji Nishida and Teruo Okano
Smart biomaterials design for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Pages 5068-5073
Mark E. Furth, Anthony Atala and Mark E. Van Dyke
Microengineered hydrogels for tissue engineering
Pages 5087-5092
Ali Khademhosseini and Robert Langer
A multi-functional scaffold for tissue regeneration: The need to engineer a tissue analogue
Pages 5093-5099
Filippo Causa, Paolo A. Netti and Luigi Ambrosio
Hydrogel biomaterials: A smart future?
Pages 5185-5192
Jindřich Kopeček
Biomacromolecules, Volume 8, Issue 10, Oct 2007
Hemocompatibility of Hydrophilic Antimicrobial Copolymers of Alkylated 4-Vinylpyridine
Bradley C. Allison, Bruce M. Applegate, and Jeffrey P. Youngbloodpp
pp 2995 - 2999
Fabrication of Multiresponsive Shell Cross-Linked Micelles Possessing pH-Controllable Core Swellability and Thermo-Tunable Corona Permeability
Xiaoze Jiang, Zhishen Ge, Jian Xu, Hao Liu, and Shiyong Liupp
pp 3184 - 3192
Bradley C. Allison, Bruce M. Applegate, and Jeffrey P. Youngbloodpp
pp 2995 - 2999
Fabrication of Multiresponsive Shell Cross-Linked Micelles Possessing pH-Controllable Core Swellability and Thermo-Tunable Corona Permeability
Xiaoze Jiang, Zhishen Ge, Jian Xu, Hao Liu, and Shiyong Liupp
pp 3184 - 3192
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Progress in Polymer Science, Volume 32, Issue 10-11, Pages 1135-1392 (November 2007)
Spherical polyelectrolyte brushes
Pages 1135-1151
M. Ballauff
Directing the self-assembly of block copolymers
Pages 1152-1204
S.B. Darling
Smart polymers: Physical forms and bioengineering applications
Pages 1205-1237
Ashok Kumar, Akshay Srivastava, Igor Yu Galaev and Bo Mattiasson
Thermosensitive water-soluble copolymers with doubly responsive reversibly interacting entities
Pages 1275-1343
Ivaylo Dimitrov, Barbara Trzebicka, Axel H.E. Müller, Andrzej Dworak and Christo B. Tsvetanov
Pages 1135-1151
M. Ballauff
Directing the self-assembly of block copolymers
Pages 1152-1204
S.B. Darling
Smart polymers: Physical forms and bioengineering applications
Pages 1205-1237
Ashok Kumar, Akshay Srivastava, Igor Yu Galaev and Bo Mattiasson
Thermosensitive water-soluble copolymers with doubly responsive reversibly interacting entities
Pages 1275-1343
Ivaylo Dimitrov, Barbara Trzebicka, Axel H.E. Müller, Andrzej Dworak and Christo B. Tsvetanov
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