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Catherine Amiel

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  100
Citations -  2402

Catherine Amiel is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Cyclodextrin. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 96 publications receiving 2246 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Amiel include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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New self-assembled nanogels based on host-guest interactions: characterization and drug loading.

TL;DR: It is shown here, for the first time, that two neutral polymers may completely associate together in water to spontaneously form supramolecular nanoassemblies (nanogels) of spherical shape.
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Cyclodextrin and Polysaccharide-Based Nanogels : Entrapment of Two Hydrophobic Molecules, Benzophenone and Tamoxifen

TL;DR: The entrapment of two hydrophobic molecules, benzophenone and tamoxifen, into self-assembling cyclodextrin (CD)-based nanogels has been studied and open new possibilities of applications of the nanogel as sun screen carriers prepared by a simple "green" technology.
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Adsorption of Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Block Copolymers on Silica from Aqueous Solutions

TL;DR: In this article, a water-soluble diblock copolymer, poly(tert-butylstyrene)-sodium poly(styrenesulfonate) (PtBS-NaPSS), was studied using ellipsometry and atomic-force microscopy (AFM).
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Facile Synthesis of β-Cyclodextrin-Dextran Polymers by “Click” Chemistry

TL;DR: Three series of novel water-soluble beta-cyclodextrin-dextran polymers have been prepared by "click" chemistry and show excellent accessibility of the betaCDs.
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Spontaneous association of hydrophobized dextran and poly-β-cyclodextrin into nanoassemblies.: Formation and interaction with a hydrophobic drug

TL;DR: (1)H NMR investigations demonstrated that, in the BZ-loaded nanoassemblies, the hydrophobic molecule was mainly located into the cyclodextrin cavities, which accounts for a cooperative effect of beta-CDs linked together in the pbetaCD polymer on dextran desorption.