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Targeted Worm Micelles

Biomacromolecules, 2004
Giant and stable worm micelles formed from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based diblock copolymer amphiphiles have the potential advantage compared to smaller assemblies for delivery of a large quantity of hydrophobic drugs or dyes per carrier. Here we show that worm micelles can be targeted to cells with internalization and delivery of nontoxic dyes as ...
Paul, Dalhaimer   +3 more
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Wrapping Nanotubes with Micelles, Hemimicelles, and Cylindrical Micelles

Small, 2009
AbstractThis work uses a simple model based on hydrophobic and hydrophilic forces to investigate the molecular dynamics that lead to the supramolecular self‐assembly of surfactants around carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The effects of the concentration and the structure of surfactants are explored.
CALVARESI, MATTEO   +2 more
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CHARMM-GUI Micelle Builder for Pure/Mixed Micelle and Protein/Micelle Complex Systems

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2013
Micelle Builder in CHARMM-GUI, http://www.charmm-gui.org/input/micelle , is a web-based graphical user interface to build pure/mixed micelle and protein/micelle complex systems for molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The robustness of Micelle Builder is tested by simulating four detergent-only homogeneous micelles of DHPC (dihexanoylphosphatidylcholine)
Xi, Cheng   +4 more
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Temperature-Sensitive Dendritic Micelles

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005
Syntheses up to three generations have been achieved of biaryl-based amphiphilic dendrons with a charge-neutral pentaethylene glycol as the hydrophilic part and a decyl chain as the hydrophobic part. Studies on the temperature-dependent characteristics revealed that these dendrons exhibit a generation-dependent lower critical solution temperature (LCST)
Aathimanikandan, SV   +2 more
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Thermodiffusion of Charged Micelles

Physical Review Letters, 2005
We study diffusion of charged nanoparticles in a temperature gradient and derive the corresponding Ludwig-Soret transport coefficient. Charge effects are found to enhance thermodiffusion by up to 2 orders of magnitude. We show that the inverse Soret coefficient 1/S(T) is a linear function of the colloid density n; the proportionality factor, or second ...
Fayolle, Sébastien   +3 more
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Photochemistry in Micelles

1985
Organic photochemical reactions conducted in micellar solutions are reviewed from the standpoint of systematizing and correlating published results. Five common effects are found to distinguish and characterize micellar photochemistry relative to conventional solution photochemistry: “super” cage effects, local concentration effects, viscosity effects,
Nicholas J. Turro   +2 more
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Micelles

Nanomicelles display distinct or unique characteristics due to their dimension, the ability to dissolve, tailored surface, or interaction with the environment. These features render them versatile and beneficial across various domains, particularly applications in biology.
Madhura Bodkhe   +3 more
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A phosphate-induced sub-micelle-micelle equilibrium in reconstituted casein micelle systems

Journal of Dairy Research, 1979
SUMMARYIn reconstituted casein systems, complete sub-micelles were previously observed only under extreme conditions of ionic strength, namely a NaCl concentration of 2 M or greater. However, studies with the analytical ultracentrifuge on phosphate-containing casein systems revealed that under certain conditions, a stable sub-micelle-micelle ...
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Coexistence of small micelles with large micelles

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1988
Analyse detaillee du quasar 3C 273 par plaques electronographiques UBV a haute resolution (FWHM≃1''). De nouvelles composantes du jet optique ont ete detectees et les indices de couleur U-B et B-V sont constants sur tout le jet sauf pour un point a 15.4'' du quasar plus bleu que le reste de 0.3 nag.
Noriaki Funasaki   +2 more
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Micelles and microemulsions

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1992
We have shown that there is a close relationship between the surfactant film properties, the bulk structures, the interfacial tension with oil (or water) and even the dynamic properties in micellar and microemulsion systems. The evolution from spherical micelles to tubular, cubic, lamellar or sponge phases is now qualitatively well understood.
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