Search Results - "Sobota, Diana"
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Controlling aggregation of cholesterol-modified DNA nanostructures
Published in Nucleic acids research (02-12-2019)“…Abstract DNA nanotechnology allows for the design of programmable DNA-built nanodevices which controllably interact with biological membranes and even mimic…”
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Coating and Stabilization of Liposomes by Clathrin-Inspired DNA Self-Assembly
Published in ACS nano (25-02-2020)“…The self-assembly of the protein clathrin on biological membranes facilitates essential processes of endocytosis and has provided a source of inspiration for…”
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An Integrated Microfluidic Platform for Quantifying Drug Permeation across Biomimetic Vesicle Membranes
Published in Molecular pharmaceutics (03-06-2019)“…The low membrane permeability of candidate drug molecules is a major challenge in drug development, and insufficient permeability is one reason for the failure…”
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Characterization of lipid composition and diffusivity in OLA generated vesicles
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. Biomembranes (01-09-2020)“…Giant Unilamellar Vesicles (GUVs) are a versatile tool in many branches of science, including biophysics and synthetic biology. Octanol-Assisted Liposome…”
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Tailoring Interleaflet Lipid Transfer with a DNA-based Synthetic Enzyme
Published in Nano letters (10-06-2020)“…Lipid membranes, enveloping all living systems, are of crucial importance, and control over their structure and composition is a highly desirable functionality…”
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Controlling the Rate and the Level of Interleaflet Lipid Transport with Switchable DNA Nanostructure
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Bis-phosphonated carbon nanotubes: One pot synthesis and their application as efficient adsorbent of mercury
Published in Fullerenes, nanotubes, and carbon nanostructures (04-05-2018)“…Effective, one-pot method of CNTs phosphonylation is presented. Cheap and readily available reagents are used, so the process can be easily transferred to…”
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