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Co-delivery of hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugsfrom nanoparticle-aptamer bioconjugates
ArticleAbstract: (Figure Presented) Herein we report a novel targeted drug delivery system consisting of nanoparticlePalabras claves:Antitumor agents, conjugation, Dual drug delivery, Nanoparticles, Targeted therapyAutores:Bagalkot V., Basto P.A., Farokhzad O.C., Frank Alexis, Gu F.X., Jon S., Langer R.S., Radovic-Moreno A.F., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopusBright X-ray and up-conversion nanophosphors annealed using encapsulated sintering agents for bioimaging applications
ArticleAbstract: Nanophosphors are promising contrast agents for deep tissue optical imaging applications because thePalabras claves:Autores:Anker J.N., Chen H., Frank Alexis, Hwu S., Mefford O.T., Moore T.L., Qi B., Sulejmanovic D., Wang F.Fuentes:scopusAccelerated iron oxide nanoparticle degradation mediated by polyester encapsulation within cellular spheroids
ArticleAbstract: Nanomaterials including gold nanoparticles, polymeric nanoparticles, and magnetic iron oxide nanoparPalabras claves:Degradation, Iron oxide nanoparticles, Magnetic nanoparticles, spheroidsAutores:Casco M., Frank Alexis, Mattix B.M., Moore T.L., Olsen T.R., Simionescu D.T., Visconti R.P.Fuentes:scopusGraphene quantum dots decorated with imatinib for leukemia treatment
ArticleAbstract: The use of graphene quantum dots as biomedical device and drug delivery system has been increasing.Palabras claves:Biomedical device, drug delivery, Graphene quantum dot, Nanoparticle, Smart materialAutores:Aguiar L., Duarte de Menezes F., Felix D.M., Frank Alexis, Gemini-Piperni S., Junior S.A., Liu Y., Midlej V.d.V.P., Rebelo Alencar L.M., Ricci-Junior E., Santos-Oliveira R., Zhang J., Zhu L.Fuentes:scopusMonitoring pH-triggered drug release from radioluminescent nanocapsules with X-ray excited optical luminescence
ArticleAbstract: One of the greatest challenges in cancer therapy is to develop methods to deliver chemotherapy agentPalabras claves:pH-triggered drug release, radioluminescent nanocapsules, release monitoring, theranosticsAutores:Anker J.N., Chen H., Colvin D.C., Frank Alexis, Gore J.C., He J., Hitchcock D.A., Jelen E.K., Mefford O.T., Moore T.L., Qi B.Fuentes:scopusMultifunctional polymer-coated carbon nanotubes for safe drug delivery
ArticleAbstract: Although progress in the use carbon nanotubes in medicine has been most encouraging for therapeuticPalabras claves:carbon nanotubes, Controlled release, drug delivery, Nanomedicine, Polymer coatingsAutores:Brown J., Frank Alexis, Grimes S.W., Lewis R., Moore T.L., Pitzer J., Podila R., Rao A.M., Skjervold E., Wang X., Wilson J.Fuentes:scopusMultifunctional yolk-in-shell nanoparticles for pH-triggered drug release and imaging
ArticleAbstract: Multifunctional nanoparticles are synthesized for both pH-triggered drug release and imaging with raPalabras claves:controlled drug release, MRI contrast agent, nanophosphors, radioluminescence, UpconversionAutores:Anker J.N., Chen H., Colvin D.C., Frank Alexis, Gore J.C., Hwu S., Mefford O.T., Moore T.L., Qi B., Sanjeewa L., Wang F.Fuentes:scopusNano-polypharmacy to treat tumors: Coencapsulation of drug combinations using nanoparticle technology
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Frank AlexisFuentes:scopusNew frontiers in nanotechnology for cancer treatment
ReviewAbstract: Nanotechnology is a field of research at the crossroads of biology, chemistry, physics, engineering,Palabras claves:Cancer diagnosis, cancer therapy, Nanocarriers, Targeting moleculesAutores:Farokhzad O.C., Frank Alexis, Langer R.S., Radovic-Moreno A.F., Rhee J.W., Richie J.Fuentes:scopusHER-2-targeted nanoparticle-affibody bioconjugates for cancer therapy
ArticleAbstract: (Figure Presented) Affibodies are a class of polypeptide ligand that are potential candidates for tiPalabras claves:Affibodies, Antitumor agents, Nanoparticles, PLA-PEG copolymers, Targeted therapyAutores:Basto P.A., Farokhzad O.C., Frank Alexis, Levy-Nissenbaum E., Marein S.L., Molnar L.K., Pridgen E.M., Radovic-Moreno A.F., Wang A.Z., Westerhof K., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopus