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Samuel T. Jones
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 25
Citations - 2496
Samuel T. Jones is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Supramolecular chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications receiving 2050 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel T. Jones include Henry Royce Institute & University of Cambridge.
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Supramolecular cross-linked networks via host-guest complexation with cucurbit[8]uril.
TL;DR: The use of the macrocyclic host molecule cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) is demonstrated to facilitate reversible cross-linking of multivalent copolymers with high binding constants leading to a supramolecular hydrogel.
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One-step fabrication of supramolecular microcapsules from microfluidic droplets.
TL;DR: A simple one-step approach that exploits a versatile host-guest system and uses microfluidic droplets to generate porous microcapsules with easily customizable functionality is demonstrated.
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Ultrahigh-water-content supramolecular hydrogels exhibiting multistimuli responsiveness.
Eric A. Appel,Xian Jun Loh,Samuel T. Jones,Frank Biedermann,Cécile A. Dreiss,Oren A. Scherman +5 more
TL;DR: The preparation of extremely high water content hydrogels driven by strong host-guest complexation with cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) allows for rapid self-healing of the materials after damage caused by deformation.
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Broad-spectrum non-toxic antiviral nanoparticles with a virucidal inhibition mechanism
Valeria Cagno,Patrizia Andreozzi,Marco D'Alicarnasso,Paulo Jacob Silva,Marie Mueller,Marie Galloux,Ronan Le Goffic,Samuel T. Jones,Samuel T. Jones,Marta Vallino,Jan Hodek,Jan Weber,Soumyo Sen,Emma Rose Janecek,Ahmet Bekdemir,Barbara Sanavio,Chiara Martinelli,Manuela Donalisio,Marie Anne Rameix Welti,Jean-François Eléouët,Yanxiao Han,Laurent Kaiser,Lela Vuković,Caroline Tapparel,Petr Král,Silke Krol,David Lembo,Francesco Stellacci +27 more
TL;DR: These particles show no cytotoxicity, and in vitro nanomolar irreversible activity against herpes simplex virus, human papilloma virus, respiratory syncytial virus, dengue and lenti virus, and are active ex vivo in human cervicovaginal histocultures infected by HSV-2 and in vivo in mice infected with RSV.
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Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans and Viral Attachment: True Receptors or Adaptation Bias?
TL;DR: The current knowledge on HSPG–virus interactions is summarized and viruses with established HS binding, viruses that bind HS only after intra-host or cell culture adaptation, and finally, viruses whose dependence on HS for infection is debated are distinguished.