Publications by authors named "Phillipe Hulin"

The impact of nanoparticle surface chemistry on cell interactions and especially cell uptake has become evident over the last few years in nanomedicine. Since PEG polymers have proved to be ideal tools for attaining stealthiness and favor escape from the mononuclear phagocytotic system, the accurate control of their geometry is of primary importance and can be achieved through reversible addition-fragmentation transfer (RAFT) polymerization. In this study, we demonstrate that the residual groups of the chain transfer agents (CTAs) introduced in the main chain exert a significant impact on the cellular internalization of functionalized nanoparticles.

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  • Understanding how human embryos develop before implantation can enhance reproductive technologies and stem cell research.
  • The study uses advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze mouse and human embryos' development over time, noting crucial changes in gene expression.
  • Key findings include the timing of different cell types forming and specific markers that indicate development stages, paving the way for better insights into embryonic development.
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