The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Dendrimer, Nanotechnology, Organic chemistry, Polymer chemistry and Catalysis. She combines subjects such as Phosphorus containing, Macromolecule, Drug delivery, Molecule and Combinatorial chemistry with her study of Dendrimer. The study incorporates disciplines such as Stereochemistry and Surface modification in addition to Phosphorus containing.
Her Nanotechnology research includes themes of Biocompatibility, Biophysics and Fluorescence. Anne-Marie Caminade combines subjects such as Supramolecular chemistry and Janus with her study of Polymer chemistry. Her work deals with themes such as Nanoparticle and Metal, which intersect with Catalysis.
Anne-Marie Caminade focuses on Dendrimer, Organic chemistry, Polymer chemistry, Phosphorus and Combinatorial chemistry. Her studies deal with areas such as Nanotechnology, Crystallography, Macromolecule, Molecule and Catalysis as well as Dendrimer. Anne-Marie Caminade has researched Crystallography in several fields, including Computational chemistry and Infrared spectroscopy.
Her Infrared spectroscopy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Density functional theory and Raman spectroscopy. Her Organic chemistry study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Surface modification. Her Polymer chemistry research includes elements of Photochemistry, Stereochemistry and Transition metal.
Her primary areas of study are Dendrimer, Combinatorial chemistry, Phosphorus, Catalysis and Nanotechnology. She conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Dendrimer and Branching points through her research. Her Combinatorial chemistry research incorporates themes from Reactivity, Moiety, Organic chemistry, Diketone and Fluorescence.
The various areas that Anne-Marie Caminade examines in her Fluorescence study include Biophysics and Photodynamic therapy. Her Phosphorus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Grafting and Copper. Her Catalysis research incorporates elements of Surface modification and Polymer chemistry.
Her primary scientific interests are in Dendrimer, Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine, Catalysis and Biophysics. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Conjugated system, Nanoparticle, Macromolecule, Combinatorial chemistry and Hyperbranched polymers. As part of one scientific family, Anne-Marie Caminade deals mainly with the area of Nanotechnology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Polymer, and often Phosphine, Metal and Colloidal gold.
Her study explores the link between Nanomedicine and topics such as Drug delivery that cross with problems in Biocompatibility, Phosphorus and Endocytosis. Her Biophysics study incorporates themes from Transfection, Gene delivery, Viability assay, Gene silencing and Western blot. The Homogeneous catalysis study which covers Ruthenium that intersects with Polymer chemistry and Photochemistry.
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Dendrimers containing heteroatoms (si, p, B, ge, or bi).
Jean-Pierre Majoral;Anne-Marie Caminade.
Chemical Reviews (1999)
A General Synthetic Strategy for Neutral Phosphorus‐Containing Dendrimers
Nathalie Launay;Anne‐Marie Caminade;Roger Lahana;Jean‐Pierre Majoral.
Angewandte Chemie (1994)
Characterization of dendrimers.
Anne-Marie Caminade;Régis Laurent;Jean-Pierre Majoral.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews (2005)
PREPARATION OF WATER-SOLUBLE CATIONIC PHOSPHORUS-CONTAINING DENDRIMERS AS DNA TRANSFECTING AGENTS
Christophe Loup;Maria-Antonietta Zanta;Anne-Marie Caminade;Jean-Pierre Majoral.
Chemistry: A European Journal (1999)
Dendrimeric coating of glass slides for sensitive DNA microarrays analysis
Véronique Le Berre;Emmanuelle Trévisiol;Adilia Dagkessamanskaia;Serguei Sokol.
Nucleic Acids Research (2003)
Synthesis of Phosphorus-Containing Macrocycles and Cryptands
Anne-Marie Caminade;Jean Pierre Majoral.
Chemical Reviews (1994)
Enhanced catalytic properties of copper in O- and N-arylation and vinylation reactions, using phosphorus dendrimers as ligands.
Armelle Ouali;Régis Laurent;Anne-Marie Caminade;Jean-Pierre Majoral.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2006)
Regioselective stepwise growth of dendrimer units in the internal voids of a main dendrimer
Christophe Galliot;Christophe Larré;Anne-Marie Caminade;Jean-Pierre Majoral.
Science (1997)
Nanomaterials based on phosphorus dendrimers.
Anne-Marie Caminade;Jean-Pierre Majoral.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2004)
DENDRIMER SURFACE CHEMISTRY. FACILE ROUTE TO POLYPHOSPHINES AND THEIR GOLD COMPLEXES
Michael Slany;Manuel Bardaji;Marie-Josee Casanove;Anne-Marie Caminade.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1995)
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