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  • Clickable polysaccharides for biomedical applications: A comprehensive review

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    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • S. M. Sajadi
    • F. Seidi
    • N. Rabiee
    • Y. Fatahi
    • M. Rabiee
    • C. M. Dominic
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • K. Formela
    • M. Saeb
    • S. A. Bencherif

    - PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE - Year 2022

    Recent advances in materials science and engineering highlight the importance of designing sophisticated biomaterials with well-defined architectures and tunable properties for emerging biomedical applications. Click chemistry, a powerful method allowing specific and controllable bioorthogonal reactions, has revolutionized our ability to make complex molecular structures with a high level of specificity, selectivity, and yield...

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  • Mechanism of Binding of Antifungal Antibiotic Amphotericin B to Lipid Membranes: An Insight from Combined Single-Membrane Imaging, Microspectroscopy, and Molecular Dynamics

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    • E. Grela
    • M. Wieczór
    • R. Luchowski
    • J. Zielinska
    • A. Barzycka
    • W. Grudzinski
    • K. Nowak
    • P. Tarkowski
    • J. Czub
    • W. Gruszecki

    - MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS - Year 2018

    Amphotericin B is a lifesaving polyene antibiotic used in the treatment of systemic mycoses. Unfortunately, the pharmacological applicability of this drug is limited because of its severe toxic side effects. At the same time, the lack of a well-defined mechanism of selectivity hampers the efforts to rationally design safer derivatives. As the drug primarily targets the biomembranes of both fungi and humans, new insights into the...

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  • Aggregation properties of some zirconium phosphate loaded with dirhenium(III) complexes

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    - Vaprosy Khimii i Khimicheskoi Tekhnologii - Year 2018

    One of the important areas of modern science is the selection of the right forms of drug delivery. Layered inorganic nanoparticles, such as zirconium phosphate, have proven themselves well in this area. The study of the properties of these systems and methods of their preparation makes it possible to determine a rational technology of their manufacture, storage conditions as well as suggest a possible mechanism of therapeutic action....

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  • Progress in targeting tumor cells by using drug-magnetic nanoparticles conjugate.

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    - BIOMACROMOLECULES - Year 2013

    To limit the cytotoxicity of anticancer drugs against healthy cells, an appropriate carrier should be synthesized to deliver the drug to the tumor tissue only. A good solution is to anchor a magnetic nanoparticle to the molecule of the drug and to use a properly directed external magnetic field. We have shown that the improved by us synthesis of the conjugate of doxorubicin with iron-oxide magnetic nanoparticles allows a substantial...

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  • Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents as Agents for Improving Solubility, Stability and Delivery of Curcumin

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    - PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH - Year 2019

    Purpose Study on curcumin dissolved in natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) was aimed at exploiting their beneficial properties as drug carriers. Methods The concentration of dissolved curcumin in NADES was measured. Simulated gastrointestinal fluids were used to determine the concentration of curcumin and quantum chemistry computations were performed for clarifying the origin of curcumin solubility enhancement in NADES. Results NADES...

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  • Mitigating metal-organic framework (MOF) toxicity for biomedical applications

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    - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL - Year 2023

    Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a novel class of crystalline porous materials, consisting of metal ions and organic linkers. These hybrid materials are highly porous and have a large specific surface area, making them of great interest for applications in gas separation, energy storage, biomedical imaging, and drug delivery. As MOFs are being explored for biomedical applications, it is essential to comprehensively assess their...

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  • Methods for biomaterials printing: A short review and perspective

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    - METHODS - Year 2022

    Printing technologies have opened larger windows of innovation and creativity to biomaterials engineers by providing them with the ability to fabricate complex shapes in a reasonable time, cost, and weight. However, there has always been a trouble with function adjusting in printing technologies in view of the multiplicity of materials and apparatus parameters. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, revolutionized biomaterials...

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  • Foliate-Targeting Quantum Dots-β-Cyclodextrin Nanocarrier for Efficient Delivery of Unsymmetrical Bisacridines to Lung and Prostate Cancer Cells

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    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2022

    Targeted drug delivery by nanocarriers molecules can increase the efficiency of cancer treatment. One of the targeting ligands is folic acid (FA), which has a high affinity for the folic acid receptors, which are overexpressed in many cancers. Herein, we describe the preparation of the nanoconjugates containing quantum dots (QDs) and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) with foliate-targeting properties for the delivery of anticancer compound...

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  • Mission impossible for cellular internalization: When porphyrin alliance with UiO-66-NH2 MOF gives the cell lines a ride

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    • S. Ahmadi
    • V. Jajarmi
    • M. Ashrafizadeh
    • A. Zarrabi
    • J. T. Haponiuk
    • M. Saeb
    • E. C. Lima
    • M. Rabiee
    • N. Rabiee

    - JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - Year 2022

    Is it possible to accelerate cell internalization by hybridization of nanomaterials? Herein we support the realization of using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with the assistance of rigid porphyrin structure (H2TMP) aimed at drug loading, drug release, relative cell viability, and targeted in vitro drug delivery. There are several MOFs, i.e., UiO-66-NH2 (125 ± 12.5 nm), UiO-66-NH2 @H2TMP (160 ± 14 nm), UiO-66-NH2 @H2TMP@DOX, and...

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  • The influence of small intestinal mucus structure on particle transport ex vivo

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    - COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES - Year 2015

    Mucus provides a barrier to bacteria and toxins while allowing nutrient absorption and waste transport. Unlike colonic mucus, small intestinal mucus structure is poorly understood. This study aimed to provide evidence for a continuous, structured mucus layer and assess the diffusion of different sized particles through it. Mucus structure was assessed by histology and immunohistochemistry. Ultra-structure was assessed by scanning...

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  • Enzyme Conjugation - A Promising Tool for Bio-catalytic and Biotransformation Applications – A Review

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    • M. A. Muneer
    • S. Fatima
    • N. Hussain
    • T. Mashifana
    • A. Sayed
    • G. Boczkaj
    • M. S. R. Rajoka

    - TOPICS IN CATALYSIS - Year 2024

    Enzymes have revolutionized conventional industrial catalysts as more efficient, eco-friendly, and sustainable substitutes that can be used in different biotechnological processes, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Yet, the enzymes from nature are engineered to make them adapt and enhance their durability in the industrial environment. One promising approach involves the combined use of multiple enzymes that catalyze highly...

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  • Comparing the permeability of human and porcine small intestinal mucus for particle transport studies

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    • L. Krupa
    • B. Bajka
    • R. Staroń
    • D. Dupont
    • H. Singh
    • K. Gutkowski
    • A. Macierzanka

    - Scientific Reports - Year 2020

    The gastrointestinal mucus layer represents the last barrier between ingested food or orally administered pharmaceuticals and the mucosal epithelium. This complex gel structure plays an important role in the process of small intestinal absorption. It provides protection against hazardous particles such as bacteria but allows the passage of nutrients and drug molecules towards the intestinal epithelium. In scientific research, mucus...

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  • Poloxamer: A versatile tri-block copolymer for biomedical applications

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    • P. Zarrintaj
    • J. D. Ramsey
    • A. Samadi
    • Z. Atoufi
    • M. K. Yazdi
    • M. Ganjali
    • L. M. Amirabad
    • E. Zangene
    • M. Farokhi
    • K. Formela... and 3 others

    - Acta Biomaterialia - Year 2020

    Poloxamers, also called Pluronic, belong to a unique class of synthetic tri-block copolymers containing central hydrophobic chains of poly(propylene oxide) sandwiched between two hydrophilic chains of poly(ethylene oxide). Some chemical characteristics of poloxamers such as temperature-dependent self-assembly and thermo-reversible behavior along with biocompatibility and physiochemical properties make poloxamer-based biomaterials...

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  • Polysaccharide-based Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications: A Critical Review

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    • H. Shokrani
    • A. Shokrani
    • S. M. Sajadi
    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • F. Seidi
    • M. Jouyandeh
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • S. Kar
    • S. Kim
    • T. Kuang... and 4 others

    - Nanoscale Horizons - Year 2022

    Polysaccharides (PSA) are taking specific position among biomaterials for advanced applications in medicine. Nevertheless, poor mechanical properties is known as the main drawback of PSA, which highlights need for PSA modification. Nanocomposites PSA (NPSA) are a class of biomaterials widely used as biomedical platforms, but despite their importance and worldwide use have not been reviewed. Herein we critically reviewed application...

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  • Stable and degradable microgels linked with cystine for storing and environmentally triggered release of drugs

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    • M. Mackiewicz
    • K. Kaniewska
    • J. Romanski
    • E. Augustin
    • Z. Stojek
    • M. Karbarz

    - Journal of Materials Chemistry B - Year 2015

    Environmentally sensitive, degradable microgels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPA) crosslinked with the diacryloyl derivative of cystine (BISS) were synthesized by applying surfactant-free emulsion polymerization. pNIPA contributed the sensitivity to temperature to the microgels and the cross-linker made them degradable and sensitive to pH. The morphology of the microgels was investigated by using scanning and transmission...

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  • Daniel Gromadzki Phd., Eng., Assistant Professor dr inż.

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    Dr. Daniel Gromadzki, PhD, is specializing in polymer chemistry, biomaterials, and sustainable technologies. He earned his PhD in Macromolecular Chemistry from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Charles University in Prague, solidifying his expertise in advanced polymer synthesis and applications. Fluent in multiple languages, including Polish, English, German, Czech and French, Dr. Gromadzki is a global academic...

  • Pharmaceutical applications of surfactants

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    - Year 2011

    In this study we focused on biological activity of various surfactants. According to our research, they con act both as carriers as well as therapeutic agents. Depending on their concentration, they can create different structures in a solution, which influence their properties. Liposomes have a significant role in drug delivery system. Surfactants in from of bilayer are analogous to natural biological cell membrane.

  • Diatomaceous earth as a drug-loaded carrier in a glass-ionomer cement

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    • M. Łępicka
    • M. Rodziewicz
    • M. Kawalec
    • K. Nowicka
    • Y. Tsybrii
    • J. K. Kurzydłowski

    - Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials - Year 2022

    The effect of a natural filler (diatomaceous earth [DE], a promising drug-delivery agent) and its content was investigated on the performance of a model glass-ionomer cement (GIC). Three sample series, differing in DE content (0, 2.5 and 5 wt%), were prepared using a commercial GIC as a matrix (3M Ketac Molar Easymix). The resultant surface microhardness and roughness, wear performance, and compressive strength of the samples were...

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  • Artificial intelligence for biomedical engineering of polysaccharides: A short overview.

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    - Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering - Year 2023

    The advent of computer-aided concepts and cognitive algorithms, along with fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic thoughts, supported the idea of ‘making computers think like people’ (Lotfi A. Zadeh, IEEE Spectrum, 21 (26–32), 1984). Such a school of thought enabled the sophistication of mission-oriented...

  • Quantum Dots as a Good Carriers of Unsymmetrical Bisacridines for Modulating Cellular Uptake and the Biological Response in Lung and Colon Cancer Cells

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    - Nanomaterials - Year 2021

    Nanotechnology-based drug delivery provides a promising area for improving the efficacy of cancer treatments. Therefore, we investigate the potential of using quantum dots (QDs) as drug carriers for antitumor unsymmetrical bisacridine derivatives (UAs) to cancer cells. We examine the influence of QD–UA hybrids on the cellular uptake, internalization (Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope), and the biological response (flow cytometry...

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  • Polysaccharides-Based Hybrid Materials for Bio- and Non-Bio Sectors. Edytorial

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    • M. Bilal

    - STARCH-STARKE - Year 2023

    This special edition spotlights the recent research in the design, development, and emerging applications of polysaccharides-based hybrid materials for biotechnological and biomedical purposes. All the articles published in this issue underscore the significance of materials derived from cellulose, alginate, chitosan, starch, and carrageenan for various applications, including enzyme production, encapsulation, targeted drug delivery,...

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  • Electrophoretic Deposition of Chitosan/Eudragit E 100/AgNPs Coatings for Controlled Release of Antibacterial Substance

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    The development of bacterial infection of the tissues surrounding an implant is one of the leading causes of implant surgery failure. In order to prevent the deposition of bacteria on the implant surface and the formation of biofilm, coatings that exhibit antibacterial properties are manufactured. However, the problem is the controlled release of the therapeutic substance from the coating over the extended life of the implant [1],...

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  • TRF1 and TRF2: pioneering targets in telomere-based cancer therapy

    This article presents an in-depth exploration of the roles of Telomere Repeat-binding Factors 1 and 2 (TRF1 and TRF2), and the shelterin complex, in the context of cancer biology. It emphasizes their emerging significance as potential biomarkers and targets for therapeutic intervention. Central to the shelterin complex, TRF1 and TRF2 are crucial in maintaining telomere integrity and genomic stability, their dysregulation often...

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  • Polysaccharide-based electroconductive hydrogels: Structure, properties and biomedical applications

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    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • F. Seidi
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Mozafari

    - CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS - Year 2022

    Architecting an appropriate platform for biomedical applications requires setting a balance between simplicity and complexity. Polysaccharides (PSAs) play essential roles in our life in food resources, structural materials, and energy storage capacitors. Moreover, the diversity and abundance of PSAs have made them an indispensable part of food ingredients and cosmetics. PSA-based hydrogels have been extensively reviewed in biomedical...

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  • Pregnane X receptor dependent up-regulation of CYP2C9 and CYP3A4 in tumor cells by antitumor acridine agents, C-1748 and C-1305, selectively diminished under hypoxia

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    - BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY - Year 2013

    Induction of proteins involved in drug metabolism and in drug delivery has a significant impact on drug-drug interactions and on the final therapeutic effects. Two antitumor acridine derivatives selected for present studies, C-1748 (9-(2’-hydroxyethylamino)-4-methyl-1-nitroacridine) and C-1305 (5-dimethylaminopropylamino-8-hydroxy-triazoloacridinone), expressed high and low susceptibility to metabolic transformations with liver...

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  • Improved cytotoxicity and preserved level of cell death induced in colon cancer cells by doxorubicin after its conjugation with iron-oxide magnetic nanoparticles

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    - TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO - Year 2016

    A promising strategy for overcoming the problem of limited efficacy in antitumor drug delivery and in drug release is the use of a nanoparticle-conjugated drug. Doxorubicin (Dox) anticancer chemotherapeutics has been widely studied in this respect, because of severe cardiotoxic side effects. Here, we investigated the cytotoxic effects, the uptake process, the changes in cell cycle progression and the cell death processes in the...

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  • Optoelectronic investigation of nanodiamond interactions with human blood

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    - Year 2016

    We present optoelectronic investigation of in vitro interactions of whole human blood with different nanodiamond biomarkers. Plasmo-chemical modifications of detonation nanodiamond particles gives the possibility for controlling their surface for biological applications. Optical investigations reveal the biological activity of nanodiamonds in blood dependent on its surface termination. We compare different types of nanodiamonds:...

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  • Peptydy penetrujące – rodzaje i mechanizmy przenikania przez błony komórkowe

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    - Wiadomości Chemiczne - Year 2015

    Peptydy penetrujące z pewnością są wyjątkową i ciekawą grupą związków peptydowych. Zostały odkryte ponad dwadzieścia lat temu, ale wiedza na ich temat wciąż jest rozbudowywana. Liczne badania nad mechanizmami ich przenikania do wnętrza komórek pozwalają zrozumieć jakie cechy strukturalne warunkują ich zdolność do penetracji komórek. Wiedza ta pozwala na projektowanie nowych, bardziej efektywnych peptydów penetrujących., które mogą...

  • In vitro biological evaluation of a novel folic acid-targeted receptor quantum dot−β−cyclodextrin carrier for C-2028 unsymmetrical bisacridine in the treatment of human lung and prostate cancers

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    - Pharmacological Reports - Year 2024

    Traditional small-molecule chemotherapeutics usually do not distinguish tumors from healthy tissues. However, nanotechnology creates nanocarriers that selectively deliver drugs to their site of action. This work is the next step in the development of the quantum dot−β−cyclodextrin−folic acid (QD−β−CD−FA) platform for targeted and selected delivery of C−2028 unsymmetrical bisacridine in cancer therapy.Herein, we report an initial...

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  • Development of Biocompatible Fe3O4@SiO2 Nanoparticles as Subcellular Delivery Platform for Glucosamine-6-phosphate Synthase Inhibitors

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    - Year 2018

    Numerous inhibitors of glucoseamine-6-phophate synthase (GlcN-6-P), the enzyme responsible from catalysis of the first step of metabolic pathway leading to metabolism 5’-diphospho-N-acetyl-D- glucosamine, were reported as effective agents for inhibiting the growth of various fungal pathogens. Among the reported inhibitors,...

  • Polylysine for Skin Regeneration: A Review of Recent Advances and Perspectives

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    • P. Zarrintaj
    • S. Ghorbani
    • M. Barani
    • N. P. Singh Chauhan
    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • M. Saeb
    • J. D. Ramsey
    • M. R. Hamblin
    • M. Mozafari
    • E. Mostafavi

    - Bioengineering & Translational Medicine - Year 2022

    There have been several attempts to find promising biomaterials for skin regeneration, among which polylysine (a homopolypeptide) has shown benefits in the regeneration and treatment of skin disorders. This class of biomaterials has shown exceptional abilities due to their macromolecular structure. Polylysine-based biomaterials can not only be used as tissue engineering scaffolds for skin regeneration, but also as drug carriers...

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  • Biomedical engineering of polysaccharide-based tissue adhesives: Recent advances and future direction

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    - CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS - Year 2022

    Tissue adhesives have been widely used for preventing wound leaks, sever bleeding, as well as for enhancing drug delivery and biosensing. However, only a few among suggested platforms cover the circumstances required for high-adhesion strength and biocompatibility, without toxicity. Antibacterial properties, controllable degradation, encapsulation capacity, detectability by image-guided procedures and affordable price are also...

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  • Specificity of Infant Digestive Conditions: Some Clues for Developing Relevant In Vitro Models

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    • C. Bourlieu
    • O. Ménard
    • K. Bouzerzour
    • G. Mandalari
    • A. Macierzanka
    • A. Mackie
    • D. Dupont

    - CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION - Year 2014

    Digestion of nutrients is an essential function of the newborn infant gut to allow growth and development and understanding infant digestive function is essential to optimize nutrition and oral drug delivery. Ethical considerations prohibit invasive in vivo trials and as a consequence in vitro assays are often conducted. However, the choice of in vitro model parameters are not supported by an exhaustive analysis of the literature...

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  • Phage Therapy—Challenges, Opportunities and Future Prospects

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    The increasing drug resistance of bacteria to commonly used antibiotics creates the need to search for and develop alternative forms of treatment. Phage therapy fits this trend perfectly. Phages that selectively infect and kill bacteria are often the only life-saving therapeutic option. Full legalization of this treatment method could help solve the problem of multidrug-resistant infectious diseases on a global scale. The aim of...

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  • Green Polymer Nanocomposites for Skin Tissue Engineering

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    - ACS Applied Bio Materials - Year 2022

    Fabrication of an appropriate skin scaffold needs to meet several standards related to the mechanical and biological properties. Fully natural/green scaffolds with acceptable biodegradability, biocompatibility, and physiological properties quite often suffer from poor mechanical properties. Therefore, for appropriate skin tissue engineering and to mimic the real functions, we need to use synthetic polymers and/or additives as complements...

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  • Tailor-Made Polysaccharides for Biomedical Applications

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    - ACS Applied Bio Materials - Year 2024

    Polysaccharides (PSAs) are carbohydrate-based macromolecules widely used in the biomedical field, either in their pure form or in blends/nanocomposites with other materials. The relationship between structure, properties, and functions has inspired scientists to design multifunctional PSAs for various biomedical applications by incorporating unique molecular structures and targeted bulk properties. Multiple strategies, such as...

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  • Epigenetic inhibitor zebularine activates ear pinna wound closure in the mouse

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    - EBioMedicine - Year 2019

    Background:Most studies on regenerative medicine focus on cell-based therapies and transplantations.Small-molecule therapeutics, though proved effective in different medical conditions, have not been extensivelyinvestigated in regenerative research. It is known that healing potential decreases with development and devel-opmental changes are driven by epigenetic mechanisms, which suggests epigenetic repression of regenerativecapacity.Methods:We...

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  • Nanodiamonds Doped with Manganese for Applications in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    • S. Kunuku
    • B. Lin
    • C. Chen
    • C. Chang
    • T. Chen
    • T. Hsiao
    • H. Yu
    • Y. Chang
    • L. Liao
    • F. Chen... and 2 others

    - ACS Omega - Year 2023

    Nanodiamonds (NDs) are emerging with great potential in biomedical applications like biomarking through fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), targeted drug delivery, and cancer therapy. The magnetic and optical properties of NDs could be tuned by selective doping. Therefore, we report multifunctional manganese-incorporated NDs (Mn-NDs) fabricated by Mn ion implantation. The fluorescent properties of Mn-NDs were tuned...

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  • Quantum dots conjugates with unsymmetrical bisacridines enhance cytotoxicity of these antitumor compounds in lung cancer cells and have protecting effects on normal cells

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    - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER - Year 2018

    Background: In recent years, with the rapid development of nanotechnology and its extensive applications in the medicine, nanocarriers for anticancer drug delivery have gained a great importance. Spherical semiconductor nanocrystals, frequently called quantum dots (QDs) are very attractive nanomaterials for bioimaging applications and they possess properties as potential candidates for drug carrier. Unsymmetrical bisacridines (UAs),...

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  • A review on computer‐aided chemogenomics and drug repositioning for rational COVID ‐19 drug discovery

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    • S. Maghsoudi
    • B. Taghavi Shahraki
    • F. Rameh
    • M. Nazarabi
    • Y. Fatahi
    • O. Akhavan
    • M. Rabiee
    • E. Mostafavi
    • E. C. Lima
    • M. Saeb
    • N. Rabiee

    - Chemical Biology & Drug Design - Year 2022

    Application of materials capable of energy harvesting to increase the efficiency and environmental adaptability is sometimes reflected in the ability of discovery of some traces in an environment―either experimentally or computationally―to enlarge practical application window. The emergence of computational methods, particularly computer-aided drug discovery (CADD), provides ample opportunities for the rapid discovery and development...

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  • Chitosan-based inks for 3D printing and bioprinting

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    • M. Taghizadeh
    • A. Taghizadeh
    • M. K. Yazdi
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • F. J. Stadler
    • J. D. Ramsey
    • S. Habibzadeh
    • G. Naderi
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Mozafari
    • U. Schubert

    - GREEN CHEMISTRY - Year 2022

    The advent of 3D-printing/additive manufacturing in biomedical engineering field has introduced great potential for the preparation of 3D structures that can mimic native tissues. This technology has accelerated the progress in numerous areas of regenerative medicine, especially led to a big wave of biomimetic functional scaffold developments for tissue engineering demands. In recent years, the introduction of smart bio-inks has...

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  • Recent Advances in Polymer Nanocomposites: Unveiling the Frontier of Shape Memory and Self-Healing Properties—A Comprehensive Review

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    • H. Jamil
    • M. Faizan
    • M. Adeel Ahmad
    • T. Jesionowski
    • G. Boczkaj
    • A. Balčiūnaitė

    - MOLECULES - Year 2024

    Shape memory and self-healing polymer nanocomposites have attracted considerable attention due to their modifiable properties and promising applications. The incorporation of nanomaterials (polypyrrole, carboxyl methyl cellulose, carbon nanotubes, titania nanotubes, graphene, graphene oxide, mesoporous silica) into these polymers has significantly enhanced their performance, opening up new avenues for diverse applications. The...

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  • Effect of pH on optical sensing with poly-L-lysine-modified nanodiamonds

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    - Year 2021

    Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers are crystallographic defects which provide diamonds with unique physical properties. The centers are known for their intensive, time-stable fluorescence, and an electron spin, which exhibits long coherence time and may be manipulated using external stimuli. Nanodiamonds containing the NV centers are promising tools in biolabeling, biosensing, and drug delivery due to the aforementioned properties of...

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  • Progress in ATRP-derived materials for biomedical applications

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    - PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE - Year 2024

    The continuing wave of technological breakthroughs and advances is critical for engineering well- defined materials, particularly biomaterials, with tailored microstructure and properties. Over the last few decades, controlled radical polymerization (CRP) has become a very promising option for the synthesis of precise polymeric materials with an unprecedented degree of control over mo lecular architecture. Atom transfer radical...

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  • The role of glucuronidation in drug resistance

    The final therapeutic effect of a drug candidate, which is directed to a specific molecular target strongly depends on its absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME). The disruption of at least one element of ADME may result in serious drug resistance. In this work we described the role of one element of this resistance: phase II metabolism with UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs). UGT function is the transformation...

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  • Antibacterial Porous Systems Based on Polylactide Loaded with Amikacin

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    - MOLECULES - Year 2022

    Three porous matrices based on poly(lactic acid) are proposed herein for the controlled release of amikacin. The materials were fabricated by the method of spraying a surface liquid. Description is given as to the possibility of employing a modifier, such as a silica nanocarrier, for prolonging the release of amikacin, in addition to using chitosan to improve the properties of the materials, e.g., stability and sorption capacity....

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  • Michał Grochowski dr hab. inż.

    Professor and a  Head  of  the  Department  of  Intelligent Control and Decision Support Systems at  Gdansk  University  of  Technology (GUT). He is also a Member  of the Board of the Digital Technologies  Center  of  GUT.  He received  his M.Sc. degree in Control Engineering  in  2000  from  the  Electrical  and  Control Engineering Faculty at the GUT. In 2004 he received a Ph.D. degree in Automatic Control and Robotics from this...

  • Acceptance Testing of Software Products for Cloud-Based On-Line Delivery

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    Software products intended for on-line delivery by distributors serving an open community of subscribers are developed in a specific life-cycle model, in which roles of the major stakeholders are strongly separated, unlike in any other software development model known in software engineering. Its specificity underlines the fact that a distributor of the final product, responsible for its acceptance for publication and delivery...

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  • Zdzisław Kowalczuk prof. dr hab. inż.

    Zdzislaw Kowalczuk received his M.Sc. degree in 1978 and Ph.D. degree in 1986, both in Automatic Control from Technical University of Gdańsk (TUG), Gdańsk, Poland. In 1993 he received his D.Sc. degree (Dr Habilitus) in Automatic Control from Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland, and the title of Professor from the President of Poland in 2003. Since 1978 he has been with Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics...

  • Tomasz Zubowicz dr inż.

    Tomasz Zubowicz has received his M.Sc. Eng. degree in Control Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering at the Gda{\'n}sk University of Technology (GUT) in $2008$. He received his Ph.D. Eng. (Hons.) in the field of Control Engineering from the same faculty in $2019$. In $2012$ he became a permanent staff member at the Department of Intelligent Control and Decision Support Systems at GUT and a member of...