Authors
Virgil Percec, Daniela A Wilson, Pawaret Leowanawat, Christopher J Wilson, Andrew D Hughes, Mark S Kaucher, Daniel A Hammer, Dalia H Levine, Anthony J Kim, Frank S Bates, Kevin P Davis, Timothy P Lodge, Michael L Klein, Russell H DeVane, Emad Aqad, Brad M Rosen, Andreea O Argintaru, Monika J Sienkowska, Kari Rissanen, Sami Nummelin, Jarmo Ropponen
Publication date
2010/5/21
Journal
Science
Volume
328
Issue
5981
Pages
1009-1014
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Self-assembled nanostructures obtained from natural and synthetic amphiphiles serve as mimics of biological membranes and enable the delivery of drugs, proteins, genes, and imaging agents. Yet the precise molecular arrangements demanded by these functions are difficult to achieve. Libraries of amphiphilic Janus dendrimers, prepared by facile coupling of tailored hydrophilic and hydrophobic branched segments, have been screened by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy, revealing a rich palette of morphologies in water, including vesicles, denoted dendrimersomes, cubosomes, disks, tubular vesicles, and helical ribbons. Dendrimersomes marry the stability and mechanical strength obtainable from polymersomes with the biological function of stabilized phospholipid liposomes, plus superior uniformity of size, ease of formation, and chemical functionalization. This modular synthesis strategy provides …
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