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Loïc J. Blum is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research primarily focuses on interdisciplinary areas within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, incorporating related fields such as medicine. The main subfields they contribute to include biomaterials, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, genetics, and epidemiology.

The scientist's work centers on several key topics: nanoparticle-based drug delivery, nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, RNA interference and gene delivery, virus-based gene therapy research, influenza virus research studies, and studies related to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.

Among recent publications, two notable papers illustrate their research trajectory. The first, titled "Membrane Fluidity as a New Means to Selectively Target Cancer Cells with Fusogenic Lipid Carriers," was published in 2020 in Langmuir. The second paper, "REAL-TIME AT-LINE MONITORING OF INFLUENZA VIRUS IN CELL CULTURE BY A SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE BIOSENSOR," appeared in 2023 in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Loïc J. Blum has collaborated with several frequent co-authors in their research efforts, including Julien Bompard, Annalisa Rosso, Leyre Brizuela, Saïda Mebarek, and Ana-Maria Trunfio-Sfarghiu.

Their publications have appeared primarily in the journals Langmuir and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), demonstrating engagement with both peer-reviewed and preprint platforms.

Best Publications

  • DNA biosensors and microarrays.

    Audrey Sassolas;Béatrice D Leca-Bouvier;Loïc J Blum

  • Immobilization strategies to develop enzymatic biosensors

    Audrey Sassolas;Loïc J. Blum;Béatrice D. Leca-Bouvier

  • Human Skin 3D Bioprinting Using Scaffold‐Free Approach

    Léa J. Pourchet;Amélie Thepot;Marion Albouy;Edwin J. Courtial

  • Applications of the luminol chemiluminescent reaction in analytical chemistry.

    Christophe A. Marquette;Loïc J. Blum

  • Nanosized hybrid particles with double luminescence for biological labeling

    Cédric Louis;Rana Bazzi;Christophe A. Marquette;† Jean-Luc Bridot

  • Enzyme association with lipidic Langmuir–Blodgett films: Interests and applications in nanobioscience

    Agnès P. Girard-Egrot;Stéphanie Godoy;Loïc J. Blum

  • State of the art and recent advances in immunoanalytical systems.

    Christophe A. Marquette;Loïc J. Blum

  • Diazonium-protein adducts for graphite electrode microarrays modification: direct and addressed electrochemical immobilization.

    Benjamin P Corgier;Christophe A Marquette;Loïc J Blum

  • Synthesis, characterization of dihydrolipoic acid capped gold nanoparticles, and functionalization by the electroluminescent luminol.

    Stéphane Roux;Bruno Garcia;Jean-Luc Bridot;Murielle Salome

  • Luminol electrochemiluminescence-based fibre optic biosensors for flow injection analysis of glucose and lactate in natural samples

    Christophe A Marquette;Loı̈c J Blum

  • Electro-chemiluminescent biosensing

    Christophe A. Marquette;Loïc J. Blum

  • Electrochemiluminescent biosensors array for the concomitant detection of choline, glucose, glutamate, lactate, lysine and urate

    Christophe A Marquette;Agnès Degiuli;Loïc J Blum

  • Biosensors for Protein Detection: A Review

    Béatrice Leca‐Bouvier;Loïc J. Blum

  • Optical detection systems using immobilized aptamers

    Audrey Sassolas;Loïc J. Blum;Béatrice D. Leca-Bouvier

  • Homogeneous assays using aptamers

    Audrey Sassolas;Loïc J. Blum;Béatrice D. Leca-Bouvier

  • Paper electrodes for bioelectrochemistry: Biosensors and biofuel cells.

    Cloé Desmet;Christophe A. Marquette;Loïc J. Blum;Bastien Doumèche

  • Luminescence Fiber-Optic Biosensor

    L. J. Blum;S. M. Gautier;P. R. Coulet

  • Microfluidic biochip for chemiluminescent detection of allergen-specific antibodies

    Kevin A. Heyries;Michael G. Loughran;Daniel Hoffmann;Alexandra Homsy

  • "Escherichia coli-milk" biofilm removal from stainless steel surfaces: synergism between ultrasonic waves and enzymes.

    Nadia Oulahal‐Lagsir;Adele Martial‐Gros;Marc Bonneau;Loic J. Blum

  • Luminol electrochemiluminescence with screen-printed electrodes for low-cost disposable oxidase-based optical sensors

    B. Leca;L. J. Blum

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Tillement
Olivier Tillement Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Tifeng Jiao
Tifeng Jiao Yanshan University
Celia Bonaventura
Celia Bonaventura Duke University
Stéphane Roux
Stéphane Roux École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Andreas Hofmann
Andreas Hofmann University of Melbourne
Gilles Ledoux
Gilles Ledoux Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
André-Patrick Arrigo
André-Patrick Arrigo Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Hong Shen
Hong Shen Sun Yat-sen University
Muriel Lansalot
Muriel Lansalot Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Patrice N. Marche
Patrice N. Marche Grenoble Alpes University

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