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Development of DNA nanostructures for high-affinity binding to human serum albumin
A Lacroix, TGW Edwardson, MA Hancock, MD Dore, HF Sleiman
Journal of the American Chemical Society 139 (21), 7355-7362, 2017
1412017
A dissipative pathway for the structural evolution of DNA fibres
FJ Rizzuto, CM Platnich, X Luo, Y Shen, MD Dore, C Lachance-Brais, ...
Nature Chemistry 13 (9), 843-849, 2021
662021
DNA sequence and length dictate the assembly of nucleic acid block copolymers
FJ Rizzuto, MD Dore, MG Rafique, X Luo, HF Sleiman
Journal of the American Chemical Society 144 (27), 12272-12279, 2022
202022
Thermosetting supramolecular polymerization of compartmentalized DNA fibers with stereo sequence and length control
MD Dore, T Trinh, M Zorman, D de Rochambeau, CM Platnich, P Xu, ...
Chem 7 (9), 2395-2414, 2021
162021
Templated synthesis of spherical RNA nanoparticles with gene silencing activity
MD Dore, JJ Fakhoury, A Lacroix, HF Sleiman
Chemical communications 54 (80), 11296-11299, 2018
112018
Responsive Nucleic Acid-Based Organosilica Nanoparticles
P Picchetti, S Volpi, M Rossetti, MD Dore, T Trinh, F Biedermann, M Neri, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 145 (42), 22896-22902, 2023
52023
Orthogonal DNA barcodes enable the high-throughput screening of sequence-defined polymers
D de Rochambeau, S Hirka, D Saliba, S Anderson, V Toader, M Dore, ...
22022
Supramolecular Nucleic Acid-Based Organosilica Nanoparticles Responsive to Physical and Biological Inputs
P Picchetti, S Volpi, M Sancho-Albero, M Rossetti, MD Dore, T Trinh, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 145 (42), 22903-22912, 2023
12023
Sequence-Defined DNA Amphiphiles for Drug Delivery: Synthesis and Self-Assembly
MD Dore, HF Sleiman
Nucleic Acid Detection and Structural Investigations: Methods and Protocols …, 2020
12020
Self-Assembly of Sequence-Defined DNA-Polymers: Hierarchy and Compartmentalisation
MD Dore
McGill University (Canada), 2021
2021
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