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Sylviane Lesieur is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Engineering, with specific expertise in subfields such as Food Science, Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
  • Food Chemistry and Fat Analysis
  • Proteins in Food Systems
  • Microencapsulation and Drying Processes

Lesieur has published in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics, with two recent papers:

  • "Development of nanoparticles based on amphiphilic cyclodextrins for the delivery of active substances," 2023, International Journal of Pharmaceutics
  • "Critical steps during the prilling process of molten lipids: Main stumbling blocks due to pharmaceutical excipient properties," 2020, International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Frequent collaborators in their research include Luc Augis, Ingeborg Nerbø Reiten, Jan-Lukas Førde, Juan M. Casas-Solvas, and Christina Sizun.

Best Publications

  • Generation of Superparamagnetic Liposomes Revealed as Highly Efficient MRI Contrast Agents for in Vivo Imaging

    Marie-Sophie Martina;Jean-Paul Fortin;Christine Ménager;Olivier Clément

  • Self-assembled multicompartment liquid crystalline lipid carriers for protein, peptide, and nucleic acid drug delivery.

    Angelina Angelova;Borislav Angelov;Borislav Angelov;Borislav Angelov;Rada Mutafchieva;Sylviane Lesieur

  • Influence of polymer behaviour in organic solution on the production of polylactide nanoparticles by nanoprecipitation.

    Philippe Legrand;Sylviane Lesieur;Amélie Bochot;Ruxandra Gref

  • Vesicle reconstitution from lipid-detergent mixed micelles.

    Michel Ollivon;Sylviane Lesieur;Cécile Grabielle-Madelmont;Maı̈té Paternostre

  • Periodate oxidation of sodium alginate in water and in ethanol-water mixture: a comparative study.

    B. Balakrishnan;S. Lesieur;D. Labarre;A. Jayakrishnan

  • SAXS investigation of a cubic to a sponge (L3) phase transition in self-assembled lipid nanocarriers

    Borislav Angelov;Angelina Angelova;Rada Mutafchieva;Sylviane Lesieur

  • Characterization of loaded liposomes by size exclusion chromatography

    Cécile Grabielle-Madelmont;Sylviane Lesieur;Michel Ollivon

  • Multicompartment lipid cubic nanoparticles with high protein upload: millisecond dynamics of formation.

    Borislav Angelov;Angelina Angelova;Sergey K Filippov;Markus Drechsler

  • From Molecular to Nanotechnology Strategies for Delivery of Neurotrophins: Emphasis on Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF)

    Claire Géral;Angelina Angelova;Sylviane Lesieur

  • Neurotrophin delivery using nanotechnology.

    Angelina Angelova;Borislav Angelov;Markus Drechsler;Sylviane Lesieur

  • Identification of large channels in cationic PEGylated cubosome nanoparticles by synchrotron radiation SAXS and Cryo-TEM imaging.

    Borislav Angelov;Angelina Angelova;Markus Drechsler;Vasil M. Garamus

  • Structure of in-serum transfecting DNA-cationic lipid complexes.

    T Boukhnikachvili;T Boukhnikachvili;O Aguerre-Chariol;M Airiau;S Lesieur

  • Liposome retention in size exclusion chromatography.

    Tristan Ruysschaert;Audrey Marque;Jean-Luc Duteyrat;Sylviane Lesieur

  • Partition coefficient of a surfactant between aggregates and solution: application to the micelle-vesicle transition of egg phosphatidylcholine and octyl beta-D-glucopyranoside

    M. Paternostre;O. Meyer;C. Grabielle-Madelmont;S. Lesieur

  • Preparation of amphiphilic cyclodextrin nanospheres using the emulsification solvent evaporation method. Influence of the surfactant on preparation and hydrophobic drug loading

    E. Lemos-Senna;D. Wouessidjewe;S. Lesieur;D. Duchêne

  • Quatsomes: vesicles formed by self-assembly of sterols and quaternary ammonium surfactants.

    Lidia Ferrer-Tasies;Evelyn Moreno-Calvo;Mary Cano-Sarabia;Marcel Aguilella-Arzo

  • Small-Angle Neutron and X-ray Scattering from Amphiphilic Stimuli-Responsive Diamond-Type Bicontinuous Cubic Phase

    Borislav Angelov;Angelina Angelova;Vasil M. Garamus;Genevieve Lebas

  • Solubilisation of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine bilayers by sodium taurocholate: a model to study the stability of liposomes in the gastrointestinal tract and their mechanism of interaction with a model bile salt.

    Karine Andrieux;Laura Forte;Sylviane Lesieur;Maité Paternostre

  • Janus nanoparticles: materials, preparation and recent advances in drug delivery.

    Le-Tuyet-Chau Tran;Sylviane Lesieur;Vincent Faivre

  • Superparamagnetic Liposomes for MRI Monitoring and External Magnetic Field-Induced Selective Targeting of Malignant Brain Tumors

    Hélène Marie;Laurent Lemaire;Florence Franconi;Sonia Lajnef

  • Evidence of surfactant-induced formation of transient pores in lipid bilayers by using magnetic-fluid-loaded liposomes.

    Sylviane Lesieur;Cécile Grabielle-Madelmont;Christine Ménager;Valérie Cabuil

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Ollivon
Michel Ollivon University of Paris-Saclay
Borislav Angelov
Borislav Angelov Czech Academy of Sciences
Florence Gazeau
Florence Gazeau Université Paris Cité
Patrick Couvreur
Patrick Couvreur University of Paris-Saclay
Markus Drechsler
Markus Drechsler University of Bayreuth
Vasil M. Garamus
Vasil M. Garamus Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research
Claire Wilhelm
Claire Wilhelm Sorbonne University
Valérie Cabuil
Valérie Cabuil Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Katarina Edwards
Katarina Edwards Uppsala University
Jean-Luc Putaux
Jean-Luc Putaux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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