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Reversible vesicles of supramolecular hybrid nanoparticles

Soft Matter, 2012
Inorganic nanoparticles can self-assemble into various supra-structures, among which vesicles are seldom reported. In this paper, a reversible self-assembly of gold nanoparticles to vesicles, mediated by double hydrophilic block copolymers, was carried out in pure water under the stimulus of temperature.
Kongchang Wei   +4 more
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Vesicle-Polymer hybrids

1999
Heterogeneous polymerisation reactions are investigated and applied already for a long time in academic and industrial research. Among those, the class of emulsion polymerisations (emulsion-, miniemulsion- and microemulsionpolymerisation) are the most prominent and best studied systems.
Jung, M.   +5 more
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Magneto‐Thermal Release from Nanoscale Unilamellar Hybrid Vesicles

ChemNanoMat, 2016
AbstractHybrid vesicles of lipid and amphiphilic block copolymer combine the biological and functional versatility of lipid delivery systems with the mechanical stability and robustness of polymersomes. While studies of hybrid systems for ease of characterization have focused on giant vesicles, most encapsulation and release applications require ...
Oliver Bixner   +8 more
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Phospholipid–Block Copolymer Hybrid Vesicles with Lysosomal Escape Ability

Langmuir, 2018
The success of nanoparticulate formulations in drug delivery depends on various aspects including their toxicity, internalization, and intracellular location. Vesicular assemblies consisting of phospholipids and amphiphilic block copolymers are an emerging platform, which combines the benefits from liposomes and polymersomes while overcoming their ...
Wei Zong   +9 more
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A Topology Map for Novel Vesicle-Polymer Hybrid Architectures

Advanced Materials, 2000
The use of vesicles as templates for the polymerization of inserted monomers gives rise to novel vesicle-polymer hybrid morphologies where a polymer bead is phase-separated from the vesicle bilayer matrix. Complex vesicle-polymer architectures, such as the wrapped parachute morphologies shown in the Figure, are synthesized here and then examined using ...
Jung, M.   +5 more
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Electrooptic Behavior and Structure of Novel Polymer−Vesicle Hybrids

Langmuir, 1999
It has been previously shown that polymerization of styrene in DODAB vesicles gives rise to the formation of unique parachute-like structures in which a polymer bead is confined to the bilayer at one pole of the vesicle. In this paper, quantitative data on the size and the shape of these hybrid particles and of the bare DODAB vesicles are obtained by ...
Hubert, D.H.W.   +5 more
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Generation of Hybrid Extracellular Vesicles by Fusion with Functionalized Liposomes

2022
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) and liposomes are natural and synthetic drug delivery systems, respectively, with their own advantages and limitations. EV/liposome fusion allows the generation of hybrid EVs that benefit from both the versatility of liposomes (tunable lipid and protein composition, surface functionalization, lumen loading, etc.) and the ...
Piffoux, Max   +3 more
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Hybrid vesicle and reaction-diffusion modeling with STEPS

2023
AbstractVesicles carry out many essential functions within cells through the processes of endocytosis, exocytosis, and passive and active transport. This includes transporting and delivering molecules between different parts of the cell, and storing and releasing neurotransmitters in neurons.
Iain Hepburn   +5 more
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Biogenic, hybrid and synthetic vesicles

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2021
Paolo, Bergese   +2 more
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Cell-Free Membrane Protein Expression into Hybrid Lipid/Polymer Vesicles

2022
Hybrid membranes comprised of diblock copolymers, and phospholipids have gained interest due to their unique properties that result from blending natural and synthetic components. The integration of membrane proteins into these synthetic membranes is an important step towards creating biomembrane systems for uses such as artificial cellular systems ...
Miranda L, Jacobs, Neha P, Kamat
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