human | Q5 |
P166 | award received | Luigi Galvani Prize | Q83417841 |
P69 | educated at | Toulouse III University - Paul-Sabatier | Q1273188 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q68342903 | 31P NMR analysis of membrane phospholipid organization in viable, reversibly electropermeabilized Chinese hamster ovary cells |
Q45765368 | 3D spheroids' sensitivity to electric field pulses depends on their size. |
Q53727305 | A 3D in vitro spheroid model as a way to study the mechanisms of electroporation. |
Q87014154 | A Comparative Study on the Effects of Millisecond- and Microsecond-Pulsed Electric Field Treatments on the Permeabilization and Extraction of Pigments from Chlorella vulgaris |
Q38964818 | A double-pulse approach for electrotransfection. |
Q57455445 | A journey from the endothelium to the tumor tissue: distinct behavior between PEO-PCL micelles and polymersomes nanocarriers |
Q91302302 | A protein nanocontainer targeting epithelial cancers: rational engineering, biochemical characterization, drug loading and cell delivery |
Q89719621 | Calcium Delivery by Electroporation Induces In Vitro Cell Death through Mitochondrial Dysfunction without DNA Damages |
Q35860243 | Calcium Electroporation: Evidence for Differential Effects in Normal and Malignant Cell Lines, Evaluated in a 3D Spheroid Model |
Q45859538 | Cationic and anionic lipoplexes inhibit gene transfection by electroporation in vivo. |
Q44698361 | Cell and animal imaging of electrically mediated gene transfer. |
Q42540670 | Cell wall as a target for bacteria inactivation by pulsed electric fields |
Q50520189 | Cholesterol implications in plasmid DNA electrotransfer: Evidence for the involvement of endocytotic pathways. |
Q50212785 | Conjugates of Benzoxazole and GFP Chromophore with Aggregation-Induced Enhanced Emission: Influence of the Chain Length on the Formation of Particles and on the Dye Uptake by Living Cells |
Q74770421 | Control by ATP and ADP of voltage-induced mammalian-cell-membrane permeabilization, gene transfer and resulting expression |
Q34168117 | Control by osmotic pressure of voltage-induced permeabilization and gene transfer in mammalian cells. |
Q33408538 | Control by pulse parameters of DNA electrotransfer into solid tumors in mice. |
Q35055684 | Cyanines in photodynamic reaction assisted by reversible electroporation--in vitro study on human breast carcinoma cells |
Q69370623 | Cytoskeletal reorganization during electric-field-induced fusion of Chinese hamster ovary cells grown in monolayers |
Q34767324 | Destabilization induced by electropermeabilization analyzed by atomic force microscopy. |
Q38032136 | Destabilizing giant vesicles with electric fields: an overview of current applications. |
Q33632641 | Direct validation of aptamers as powerful tools to image solid tumor |
Q30501927 | Direct visualization at the single-cell level of siRNA electrotransfer into cancer cells. |
Q39131943 | Drug Release by Direct Jump from Poly(ethylene-glycol-b-ε-caprolactone) Nano-Vector to Cell Membrane |
Q73075135 | Effect of serum on in vitro electrically mediated gene delivery and expression in mammalian cells |
Q71948932 | Effects of electrochemotherapy on cutaneous metastases of human malignant melanoma |
Q39934526 | Efficiency of high- and low-voltage pulse combinations for gene electrotransfer in muscle, liver, tumor, and skin. |
Q53288254 | Efficient In Vitro Electropermeabilization of Reconstructed Human Dermal Tissue. |
Q86530762 | Electric Destabilization of Supramolecular Lipid Vesicles Subjected to Fast Electric Pulses |
Q102217906 | Electric Field Based Therapies in Cancer Treatment |
Q37205047 | Electric field-assisted delivery of photofrin to human breast carcinoma cells. |
Q58591627 | Electric field-responsive nanoparticles and electric fields: Physical, chemical, biological mechanisms and therapeutic prospects |
Q58787196 | Electrical discharges in water induce spores' DNA damage |
Q36638787 | Electrically-assisted nucleic acids delivery to tissues in vivo: where do we stand? |
Q51341474 | Electrochemotherapy guided by intraoperative fluorescence imaging for the treatment of inoperable peritoneal micro-metastases. |
Q73234314 | Electrochemotherapy of cutaneous metastases in malignant melanoma |
Q77475659 | Electrochemotherapy of horses. A preliminary clinical report |
Q83590499 | Electrochemotherapy: Progress and Prospects |
Q38015910 | Electrochemotherapy: progress and prospects. |
Q73850437 | Electropermeabilization of cell membranes |
Q51810125 | Electropermeabilization, a physical method for the delivery of therapeutic molecules into cells. |
Q38788643 | Electroporation and lipid nanoparticles with cyanine IR-780 and flavonoids as efficient vectors to enhanced drug delivery in colon cancer |
Q42425117 | Electroporator with automatic change of electric field direction improves gene electrotransfer in-vitro. |
Q27317318 | Endocytosis and Endosomal Trafficking of DNA After Gene Electrotransfer In Vitro. |
Q51748989 | Evidence for electro-induced membrane defects assessed by lateral mobility measurement of a GPi anchored protein. |
Q41095328 | Experimental evidence for the involvement of the cytoskeleton in mammalian cell electropermeabilization |
Q54529019 | Factors controlling electropermeabilisation of cell membranes. |
Q45869916 | First explanations for differences in electrotransfection efficiency in vitro and in vivo using spheroid model. |
Q74778381 | Flow cytometry quantification of electropermeabilization |
Q69657795 | Fusion of mammalian cells in culture is obtained by creating the contact between cells after their electropermeabilization |
Q51405889 | Gene Electrotransfer in 3D Reconstructed Human Dermal Tissue. |
Q39310374 | Gene electrotransfer: from biophysical mechanisms to in vivo applications : Part 1- Biophysical mechanisms. |
Q39310355 | Gene electrotransfer: from biophysical mechanisms to in vivo applications : Part 2 - In vivo developments and present clinical applications |
Q84759712 | Gene transfer by electrical fields |
Q38618997 | Gene transfer by pulsed electric field is highly promising in cutaneous wound healing. |
Q37771877 | Gene transfer: how can the biological barriers be overcome? |
Q47806392 | Giant lipid vesicles under electric field pulses assessed by non invasive imaging. |
Q112734004 | High power electromagnetic pulse applicators for evaluation of biological effects induced by electromagnetic radiation waves |
Q67488519 | Highly efficient transfection of mammalian cells by electric field pulses. Application to large volumes of cell culture by using a flow system |
Q51738817 | How transient alterations of organelles in mammalian cells submitted to electric field may explain some aspects of gene electrotransfer process. |
Q51754052 | Imaging living cells surface and quantifying its properties at high resolution using AFM in QI™ mode. |
Q52653652 | Importance of endogenous extracellular matrix in biomechanical properties of human skin model. |
Q58108216 | In Vivo Evaluation of a New Recombinant Hyaluronidase to Improve Gene Electro-Transfer Protocols for DNA-Based Drug Delivery against Cancer |
Q83738780 | In vitro delivery of drugs and other molecules to cells |
Q50541069 | In vitro gene transfer by electrosonoporation. |
Q74259487 | In vivo electrically mediated protein and gene transfer in murine melanoma |
Q52687327 | Increased permeability of blood vessels after reversible electroporation is facilitated by alterations in endothelial cell-to-cell junctions. |
Q60919820 | Increasing Uptake of Silica Nanoparticles with Electroporation: From Cellular Characterization to Potential Applications |
Q45225267 | Induction of apoptosis by electrotransfer of positively charged proteins as Cytochrome C and Histone H1 into cells. |
Q45880001 | Inhibition of gene expression in mice muscle by in vivo electrically mediated siRNA delivery. |
Q84226122 | Interaction between GUVs and catanionic nanocontainers: new insight into spontaneous membrane fusion |
Q30559502 | Intracellular tracking of single-plasmid DNA particles after delivery by electroporation |
Q50502663 | Investigating relationship between transfection and permeabilization by the electric field and/or the Pluronic® L64 in vitro and in vivo. |
Q41291283 | Ionic-strength modulation of electrically induced permeabilization and associated fusion of mammalian cells. |
Q72625056 | Long-lived macropinocytosis takes place in electropermeabilized mammalian cells |
Q72013283 | Manipulation of cell cytoskeleton affects the lifetime of cell membrane electropermeabilization |
Q38867105 | Mapping HA-tagged protein at the surface of living cells by atomic force microscopy |
Q36160460 | Mechanisms of cell membrane electropermeabilization: a minireview of our present (lack of ?) knowledge. |
Q39019698 | Membrane disorder and phospholipid scrambling in electropermeabilized and viable cells |
Q68858177 | Modulation of electrically induced permeabilization and fusion of Chinese hamster ovary cells by osmotic pressure |
Q37301001 | Nanosecond electric pulse effects on gene expression |
Q38246203 | Nanosecond electric pulses: a mini-review of the present state of the art. |
Q43767610 | New insights in the gene electrotransfer process: evidence for the involvement of the plasmid DNA topology |
Q36119100 | New insights in the visualization of membrane permeabilization and DNA/membrane interaction of cells submitted to electric pulses. |
Q90995712 | Noninvasive Gene Electrotransfer in Skin |
Q38056960 | Nucleic acids electro-transfer: from bench to bedside. |
Q37765907 | Observations of the mechanisms of electromediated DNA uptake--from vesicles to tissues |
Q35904448 | Optical imaging of in vivo gene expression: a critical assessment of the methodology and associated technologies. |
Q87324348 | Polymeric micelles encapsulating photosensitizer: structure/photodynamic therapy efficiency relation |
Q41682824 | Post-pulse addition of trans-cyclohexane-1,2-diol improves electrotransfer mediated gene expression in mammalian cells. |
Q51771542 | Pre-treatment of cells with pluronic L64 increases DNA transfection mediated by electrotransfer. |
Q71670241 | Pulse-first heterofusion of cells by electric field pulses and associated loading of macromolecules into mammalian cells |
Q44537330 | Reversible plasma membrane ultrastructural changes correlated with electropermeabilization in Chinese hamster ovary cells. |
Q59340271 | Safe and efficient novel approach for non-invasive gene electrotransfer to skin |
Q39662025 | Self-assembled polymeric vectors mixtures: characterization of the polymorphism and existence of synergistic effects in photodynamic therapy |
Q51747686 | Shock waves associated with electric pulses affect cell electro-permeabilization. |
Q40226491 | Temperature effects on electrotransfection of mammalian cells. |
Q50579762 | Transgene expression of transfected supercoiled plasmid DNA concatemers in mammalian cells. |
Q38948361 | Versatile cellular uptake mediated by catanionic vesicles: simultaneous spontaneous membrane fusion and endocytosis. |
Q38782321 | Visualization of Nonspecific Antitumor Effectiveness and Vascular Effects of Gene Electro-Transfer to Tumors. |
Q37265713 | Visualization of membrane loss during the shrinkage of giant vesicles under electropulsation |
Q51830501 | [Calcium and electropermeabilized cells] |
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