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Marc Airiau

Researcher at Solvay

Publications -  22
Citations -  956

Marc Airiau is an academic researcher from Solvay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Lipid bilayer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 908 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Airiau include Rhodia.

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Plasmid DNA size does not affect the physicochemical properties of lipoplexes but modulates gene transfer efficiency

TL;DR: The main result of this study was that the morphological and structural features of the lipopolyamine-DNA complexes did not depend on plasmid DNA length, while their gene transfer capacity was affected by the size of plasmids which were sandwiched between the lipid bilayers.
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Virus-sized self-assembling lamellar complexes between plasmid DNA and cationic micelles promote gene transfer.

TL;DR: Results show that supercoiled plasmid DNA is able to transform lipopolyamine micelles into a supramolecular organization characterized by ordered lamellar domains.
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Structural characteristics of supramolecular assemblies formed by guanidinium-cholesterol reagents for gene transfection.

TL;DR: The results suggest that DNA condensation by multivalent guanidinium-cholesterol cationic lipids involves the formation of highly ordered multilamellar domains, the DNA molecules being intercalated between the lipid bilayers.
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Reducible cationic lipids for gene transfer.

TL;DR: Reduction-sensitive groups introduced into cationic lipid backbones potentially allow enhanced DNA release from DNA--lipid complexes after intracellular reduction and represent a tool for improved vectorization.
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Stable oxide nanoparticle clusters obtained by complexation.

TL;DR: The electrostatic complexation between polyelectrolyte-neutral copolymers and oppositely charged 6-nm crystalline nanoparticles gives rise to the formation of stable nanoparticle clusters in the range 20-100 nm.