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Mickaël Ménand
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 45
Citations - 1371
Mickaël Ménand is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyclodextrin & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1183 citations. Previous affiliations of Mickaël Ménand include Institut Universitaire de France & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Synthesis of bispyrenyl sugar-aza-crown ethers as new fluorescent molecular sensors for Cu(II).
TL;DR: Two N-pyrenylacetamide-substituted sugar-aza-crown ethers have been synthesized as new fluorescent chemosensors and displayed a Cu2+-sensitive fluorescence quenching with a 1:1 stoichiometry and high stability constants.
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NHC‐Capped Cyclodextrins (ICyDs): Insulated Metal Complexes, Commutable Multicoordination Sphere, and Cavity‐Dependent Catalysis
Maxime Guitet,Pinglu Zhang,Filipa Marcelo,Coralie Tugny,Jesús Jiménez-Barbero,Olivier Buriez,Christian Amatore,Virginie Mouriès-Mansuy,Jean-Philippe Goddard,Louis Fensterbank,Yongmin Zhang,Sylvain Roland,Mickaël Ménand,Matthieu Sollogoub +13 more
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Calix[6]tris(thio)ureas: heteroditopic receptors for the cooperative binding of organic ion pairs.
TL;DR: The straightforward syntheses of C3v symmetrical calix[6]trisureas and -thiourea have been achieved, and NMR studies have shown that these flexible compounds possess a major cone conformation.
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Cyclodextrin Cavity‐Induced Mechanistic Switch in Copper‐Catalyzed Hydroboration
Pinglu Zhang,Jorge Meijide Suárez,Thomas Driant,Etienne Derat,Yongmin Zhang,Mickaël Ménand,Sylvain Roland,Matthieu Sollogoub +7 more
TL;DR: The shape of the cavity was shown not only to induce a regioselectivity switch but also a mechanistic switch and the scope of interest of the encapsulation of a reactive center is broadened by this study.
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Beta cyclodextrins bind, stabilize, and remove lipofuscin bisretinoids from retinal pigment epithelium
Marcelo Nociari,Guillermo L. Lehmann,Andres E. Perez Bay,Roxana A. Radu,Zhichun Jiang,Shelby Goicochea,Ryan Schreiner,J. David Warren,Jufang Shan,Ségolène Adam de Beaumais,Mickaël Ménand,Matthieu Sollogoub,Frederick R. Maxfield,Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan +13 more
TL;DR: It is reported that beta cyclodextrins, cyclic sugars composed of seven glucose units, can bind retinal lipofuscin, prevent its oxidation and remove it from RPE, opening an avenue to develop small drugs against, currently untreatable, lip ofuscin-associated blinding disorders.