
Klymchenko Lab
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Nanochemistry and Bioimaging Team UMR7021 @LBP_Illkirch @unistra @aklymchenko
Fluorescent nanoparticles & probes for nanomedecine & bioimaging. ERC #BrightSens
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A new research direction of my team reached the first milestone: we report a concept of artificial receptor for neurotransmitter dopamine that combines molecular recognition with dynamic covalent chemistry in a lipid nanoreactor. Just out in Angewandte Chemie onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

Fluorescent Artificial Receptor for Dopamine based on Molecular Recognition-driven Dynamic Covalent Chemistry in a Lipid Nanoreactor (Andrey S. Klymchenko and co-workers) Andrey Klymchenko 🇺🇦 LBP UMR 7021 #openaccess 🔓 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…




We thank CNRS 🌍 CNRS Biologie for highlighting our work on the artificial receptor for dopamine recently published in Angewandte Chemie in their news portal: insb.cnrs.fr/fr/cnrsinfo/ve…

A deep dive into magic of biomembrane organization thanks to brilliant talk by Ilya Levental at PSL Chemical Biology meeting in Paris Institut Curie, CNRS 🌍


Great outcome of our long-lasting collaboration with Igor Khalin 🇺🇦 and Nick Plesnila Universität München. Using our lipid nanodroplets, they achieved in vivo imaging of BBB crossing and drug release in stroke-like conditions. Congrats and thanks!


We revisited our #MemBright toolbox and report anionic cyanine membrane probes with improved properties that enable in vivo imaging of neurons in mice brain. Congrats to Dmytro I. Danylchuk, Igor Khalin 🇺🇦 & co-authors! Just out ACS Analytical Chemistry Journals: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… CNRS Alsace

New preprint: we introduce peptide-functionalized fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles with stealth properties due to short polysarcosine peptides for targeting proteins on cell surface. Congrats to co-authors! CNRS Alsace - ANR - Agence nationale de la recherche biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


My first time visit to Japan started with visit of my good old friend Shuhei Furukawa Group, Prof. at the iCeMS, Kyoto Univ - International. Unbelievable experience to meet brilliant colleagues, present and discuss our research and try authentic food and drinks from Kyoto! Thank you so much, Shuhei!


So happy to welcome you Andrey Klymchenko 🇺🇦 to Kyoto!! We realized we had not changed much since we met. Note to our old Leuven friends, Andrey talks as much as 20 years ago :)

The next stop in Japan was Science Tokyo (Institute of Science Tokyo), team of K. Genichi ランボオ@Dr. Gen-ichi KONISHI, to discuss our research. Then, I had an amazing time in Tokyo with my friend 仁子 陽輔(Yosuke Niko) and his wife Maki, discovering the beautiful city. I will keep many unforgettable memories, thank you! Arigato!


Finally got to see my amazing former boss, Andrey Klymchenko 🇺🇦 , here in Japan! This time, it looked like we got caught in the rain—digitally. Next time, I hope to welcome you to one of the sunniest places in Japan, Kochi!


The final destination in Japan was Sendai, to participate in 29th FJS chemistry symposium at Tohoku University, and give a lecture on our research. Amazing atmosphere with many interesting discussions and top-quality lectures. Big thanks to the organizers!


Congratulations to Tanushree Gupta on the brilliant PhD defense on peptide-polymer nanoparticles! It has been a long journey having Roller Coaster parts and happy end. Thank you for your hard work! Many thanks to the jury and our collaborators. ANR - Agence nationale de la recherche - CNRS 🌍


Great news: I received ERC Advanced grant #ERCAdG European Research Council (ERC) CaptuRel! It aims at intelligent nanomaterials undergoing bioinspired cycle of capture and photorelease of bioactive molecules for sensing and controlling (bio)chemical gradients. Thanks to my Team, CNRS 🌍 - !
