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2007 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show - NSTI Nanotech 2007, Technical Proceedings(2)
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Biomedical science to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic: Current status and future perspectives
ReviewAbstract: The coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19) pandemic emerged at the end of 2019, and was caused byPalabras claves:clinical trials, DIAGNOSTICS, Nanomedicine, prevention, Treatment, vaccinesAutores:Camilo Zamora-Ledezma, David F.C. Clavijo, Ernesto Medina Dagger, Federico L. Sinche, Frank Alexis, Santiago Nelson Vispo, Si Amar DahoumaneFuentes:googlescopusBright 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:scopusCellulose-based hydrogels towards an antibacterial wound dressing
ArticleAbstract: Hydrogels are promising candidates for wound healing bandages because they can mimic the native skinPalabras claves:Autores:Camilo Zamora-Ledezma, Dario Niebieskikwiat, Esteban Guamba, Frank Alexis, Santiago Nelson Vispo, Santos-Oliveira R., Singh A.K., Whitehead D.C.Fuentes:scopusFactors affecting the biological response of Graphene
ReviewAbstract: Nanotechnology has gained significant importance in different fields of medical, electronic, and envPalabras claves:2d materials, Biomedical, Carbon nanomaterials, Graphene oxide, NanoparticlesAutores:Camilo Zamora-Ledezma, Costa B., de Oliveira Vieira T., Frank Alexis, Hu R., Magne T.M., Qu J., Rebelo Alencar L.M., Ricci-Junior E., Santos-Oliveira R.Fuentes:scopusEngineering of targeted nanoparticles for cancer therapy using internalizing aptamers isolated by cell-uptake selection
ArticleAbstract: Figure Persented: One of the major challenges in the development of targeted nanoparticles (NPs) forPalabras claves:aptamer, in vitro selection, Internalization, Nanoparticles, targeted cancer therapyAutores:Chan J.M., Cheng J., Digga E., Farokhzad O.C., Frank Alexis, Langer R.S., Levy-Nissenbaum E., Lupták A., Shi J., Teply B.A., Xiao Z.Fuentes:scopusDistinct methodologies to produce capped mesoporous silica with hydroxyapatite and the influence in intracellular signaling as cytotoxicity on human umbilical vein endothelial cells
ArticleAbstract: Mesoporous silica has unique properties such as controllable mesoporous structure and size, good bioPalabras claves:Biological, Cytotoxicity, Hydroxyapatite, Mesoporous silicaAutores:da Silva de Barros A.O., Frank Alexis, Rebelo Alencar L.M., Santos-Oliveira R.Fuentes:scopusNanoparticle technologies for cancer therapy
ReviewAbstract: Nanoparticles as drug delivery systems enable unique approaches for cancer treatment. Over the lastPalabras claves:cancer therapy, drug delivery, Metastatic cancer, Nanoparticle, TargetedAutores:Farokhzad O.C., Frank Alexis, Langer R.S., Pridgen E.M.Fuentes:scopusIn vitro study of release mechanisms of paclitaxel and rapamycin from drug-incorporated biodegradable stent matrices
ArticleAbstract: We have studied the in vitro release kinetics of two important antirestenosis drugs from biodegradabPalabras claves:Biodegradable stent, lidocaine, Paclitaxel, Rapamycin, RestenosisAutores:Boey F., Frank Alexis, Rath S.K., Venkatraman S.S.Fuentes:scopusManipulation of cellular spheroid composition and the effects on vascular tissue fusion
ArticleAbstract: Cellular spheroids were investigated as tissue-engineered building blocks that can be fused to formPalabras claves:Magnetic nanoparticles, Magnetic patterning, spheroids, Tissue engineering, Tissue fusionAutores:Casco M., Frank Alexis, Herbst A., Mattix B.M., Olsen T.R., Simionescu D.T., Tarasidis A., Visconti R.P., Williams C.Fuentes:scopusMolecular and cellular risk assessment of healthy human cells and cancer human cells exposed to nanoparticles
ArticleAbstract: Nanodrugs have in recent years been a subject of great debate. In 2017 alone, almost 50 nanodrugs wePalabras claves:cell culture, Nanomedicine, Nanoparticles, Primary cells, Tumor cellAutores:Barja-Fidalgo C., Brandão-Costa R., de Barros A.O.d.S., dos Santos C.C., Frank Alexis, Helal-Neto E., Martínez-Máñez R., Morandi V., Rebelo Alencar L.M., Ricci-Junior E., Saldanha-Gama R., Santos-Oliveira R.Fuentes:scopus