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Bergeron, E., Boutopoulos, C., Martel, R., Torres, A., Rodriguez, C., Niskanen, J., Lebrun, J.-J., Winnik, F. M., Sapieha, P., & Meunier, M. (2015). Cell-specific optoporation with near-infrared ultrafast laser and functionalized gold nanoparticles. Nanoscale, 7(42), 17836-17847. External link
Besner, S., Kabashin, A., Meunier, M., & Winnik, F. M. (2005, September). Fabrication of functionalized gold nanoparticles by femtosecond laser ablation in aqueous solutions of biopolymers [Paper]. Photonic Applications in Biosensing and Imaging, Toronto, ON, Canada. External link
Darras, V., Nelea, M., Winnik, F. M., & Buschmann, M. D. (2009, July). Chitosan modified with gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid for magnetic resonance imaging of DNA/chitosan nanoparticles [Paper]. 13th International IUPAC Conference on Polymers and Organic Chemistry, Montréal Canada. Published in Carbohydrate Polymers, 80(4). External link
Darras, V., Gouin, S., Turley, E. A., Buschmann, M. D., & Winnik, F. M. (2007, December). The preparation and medical applications of hyaluronan- and chitosan based MRI contrast agents [Paper]. 10th Pacific Polymer Conference, Kobe, Japan. Unavailable
Gong, Y.-K., Mwale, F., Wertheimer, M. R., & Winnik, F. M. (2004). Promotion of U937 Cell Adhesion on Polypropylene Surfaces Bearing Phosphorylcholine Functionalities. Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition, 15(11), 1423-1434. External link
Ma, P. L., Lavertu, M., Winnik, F. M., & Buschmann, M. D. (2017). Stability and binding affinity of DNA/chitosan complexes by polyanion competition. Carbohydrate Polymers, 176, 167-176. External link
Madsen, S. J., Yang, V. X. D., Jansen, E. D., Luo, Q., Mohanty, S. K., Thakor, N. V., Meunier, M., Bergeron, E., Lavoie-Cardinal, F., Boutopoulos, C., Salesse, C., Winnik, F. M., & De Koninck, P. (2016, February). Gold nanoparticle plasmonics enhanced ultrafast laser-induced optoporation and stimulation of targeted cells [Abstract]. Optogenetics and Optical Manipulation, part of Photonics West 2016, San Francisco, California, United States. External link
Ma, P. L., Buschmann, M. D., & Winnik, F. M. (2010). Complete Physicochemical Characterization of DNA/Chitosan Complexes by Multiple Detection Using Asymmetrical Flow Field-Flow Fractionation. Analytical Chemistry, 82(23), 9636-9643. External link
Ma, O., Lavertu, M., Sun, J., Nguyen, S., Buschmann, M. D., Winnik, F. M., & Hoemann, C. D. (2008). Precise Derivatization of Structurally Distinct Chitosans With Rhodamine B Isothiocyanate. Carbohydrate polymer, 72(4), 616-624. External link