Mickaël Rapp
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View article: Involvement of Surface Receptors in the Uptake and Cellular Responses Induced by Cationic Polyamine-Based Carbon Dots in Macrophages
Involvement of Surface Receptors in the Uptake and Cellular Responses Induced by Cationic Polyamine-Based Carbon Dots in Macrophages Open
Cationic polyamine-based carbon dots (CDs) are increasingly being explored for biomedical applications. These ultrasmall (<10 nm) fluorescent nanoparticles, synthesized from organic precursors and functionalized with polyamines, possess a …
View article: The interplay between lysosome, protein corona and biological effects of cationic carbon dots: Role of surface charge titratability
The interplay between lysosome, protein corona and biological effects of cationic carbon dots: Role of surface charge titratability Open
View article: Cationic Carbon Nanoparticles Induce Inflammasome-Dependent Pyroptosis in Macrophages via Lysosomal Dysfunction
Cationic Carbon Nanoparticles Induce Inflammasome-Dependent Pyroptosis in Macrophages via Lysosomal Dysfunction Open
Carbon nanomaterials, including carbon dots (CDs), form a growing family of engineered nanoparticles (NPs) with widespread applications. As the rapid expansion of nanotechnologies raises safety concerns, interaction of NPs with the immune …
View article: Surface charge influences protein corona, cell uptake and biological effects of carbon dots
Surface charge influences protein corona, cell uptake and biological effects of carbon dots Open
In this first quantitative proteomic analysis of the protein corona formed on Carbon dots (CDs), we showed that protein corona identity is influenced by CD surface charge properties, which in turn impacts CD uptake and viability loss in ma…
View article: Mucus-producing epithelial models for investigating the activity of gene delivery systems in the lung
Mucus-producing epithelial models for investigating the activity of gene delivery systems in the lung Open
View article: A Co-Culture Model of the Human Respiratory Tract to Discriminate the Toxicological Profile of Cationic Nanoparticles According to Their Surface Charge Density
A Co-Culture Model of the Human Respiratory Tract to Discriminate the Toxicological Profile of Cationic Nanoparticles According to Their Surface Charge Density Open
This study aimed at discriminating with sensitivity the toxicological effects of carbon dots (CDs) with various zeta potential (ζ) and charge density (Qek) in different cellular models of the human respiratory tract. One anionic and three …
View article: Correction: Influence of carbonization conditions on luminescence and gene delivery properties of nitrogen-doped carbon dots
Correction: Influence of carbonization conditions on luminescence and gene delivery properties of nitrogen-doped carbon dots Open
Correction for ‘Influence of carbonization conditions on luminescence and gene delivery properties of nitrogen-doped carbon dots’ by Mickaël Claudel et al., RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 3493–3502.
View article: Influence of carbonization conditions on luminescence and gene delivery properties of nitrogen-doped carbon dots
Influence of carbonization conditions on luminescence and gene delivery properties of nitrogen-doped carbon dots Open
Carbon dots prepared from citric acid and bPEI600 using various activation modes were evaluated as gene delivery reagents.