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Publikováno v:
Advanced Photonics Research, Vol 3, Iss 12, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Bioimaging enables the spatiotemporal visualization of biological processes at various scales empowered by a range of different imaging modalities and contrast agents. Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) represent a distinct type of such contrast agen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1ee7e2c54cda45e198275dd62d21d870
Autor:
Vinit Sheth, Xuxin Chen, Evan M. Mettenbrink, Wen Yang, Meredith A. Jones, Ons M’Saad, Abigail G. Thomas, Rylee S. Newport, Emmy Francek, Lin Wang, Alex N. Frickenstein, Nathan D. Donahue, Alyssa Holden, Nathan F. Mjema, Dixy E. Green, Paul L. DeAngelis, Joerg Bewersdorf, Stefan Wilhelm
Publikováno v:
ACS Nano. 17:8376-8392
Autor:
Wen Yang, Lin Wang, Mulin Fang, Vinit Sheth, Yushan Zhang, Alyssa M. Holden, Nathan D. Donahue, Dixy E. Green, Alex N. Frickenstein, Evan M. Mettenbrink, Tyler A. Schwemley, Emmy R. Francek, Majood Haddad, Md Nazir Hossen, Shirsha Mukherjee, Si Wu, Paul L. DeAngelis, Stefan Wilhelm
Publikováno v:
Nano Lett
Nanoparticle modification with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is a widely used surface engineering strategy in nanomedicine. However, since the artificial PEG polymer may adversely impact nanomedicine safety and efficacy, alternative surface modificatio
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0a7321f14a4b30ab13b684bc03ba1288
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9540343/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9540343/
Publikováno v:
Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology. 61
Nanoparticles from natural and anthropogenic sources are abundant in the environment, thus human exposure to nanoparticles is inevitable. Due to this constant exposure, it is critically important to understand the potential acute and chronic adverse
Autor:
Juan I. Nuñez, Earl L. Blewett, Brett L Roberts, Ryan C Bensen, Zachary C. Severance, Anthony W. G. Burgett, Cori A. Malinky, Anh T. Le-McClain, William J. Reddig, Evan M. Mettenbrink
Publikováno v:
Antiviral research. 170
Oxysterol-binding Protein (OSBP) is a human lipid-transport protein required for the cellular replication of many types of viruses, including several human pathogens. The structurally-diverse small molecule compounds OSW-1, itraconazole (ITZ), T-0012