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  1. Selenium (Se) is an indispensable trace element required for animals and humans, and extra Se-supplement is necessary, especially for those having Se deficiency. Recently, selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs), as a ...

    Authors: Kaikai Bai, Bihong Hong, Zhuan Hong, Jipeng Sun and Changsen Wang
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:92
  2. Since the anticancer drugs have diverse inhibited mechanisms to the cancer cells, the use of two or more kinds of anticancer agents may achieve excellent therapeutic effects, especially to the drug-resistant t...

    Authors: Xiangrui Yang, Shichao Wu, Wanyi Xie, Anran Cheng, Lichao Yang, Zhenqing Hou and Xin Jin
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:91
  3. The insufficient understanding of unintended biological impacts from nanomaterials (NMs) represents a serious impediment to their use for scientific, technological, and medical applications. While previous stu...

    Authors: Sheenah L. Bryant, Josh E. Eixenberger, Steven Rossland, Holly Apsley, Connor Hoffmann, Nisha Shrestha, Michael McHugh, Alex Punnoose and Daniel Fologea
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:90
  4. Secondary caries are considered the main cause of dental restoration failure. In this context, anti-biofilm and bactericidal properties are desired in dental materials against pathogens such as Streptococcus muta...

    Authors: Agnese Bregnocchi, Elena Zanni, Daniela Uccelletti, Fabrizio Marra, Domenico Cavallini, Francesca De Angelis, Giovanni De Bellis, Maurizio Bossù, Gaetano Ierardo, Antonella Polimeni and Maria Sabrina Sarto
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:89
  5. This work aimed to provide useful information on the use of nanoemulsions for the percutaneous administration of triptolide. Lipid nanosystems have great potential for transdermal drug delivery. Nanoemulsions ...

    Authors: Meng Yang, Yongwei Gu, Dishun Yang, Xiaomeng Tang and Jiyong Liu
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:88
  6. Chemotherapeutic drugs used for cancer therapy frequently encounter multiple-drug resistance (MDR). Nanoscale carriers that can target tumors to accumulate and release drugs intracellularly have the greatest p...

    Authors: Yi Zhou, Huaying Wen, Liang Gu, Jijun Fu, Jiayi Guo, Lingran Du, Xiaoqin Zhou, Xiyong Yu, Yugang Huang and He Wang
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:87
  7. Targeted superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles have emerged as a promising biomarker detection tool for molecular magnetic resonance (MR) image diagnosis. To identify patients who could benefit fro...

    Authors: Huai-Lu Chen, Fei-Ting Hsu, Yu-Chieh Jill Kao, Hua-Shan Liu, Wan-Zhen Huang, Chia-Feng Lu, Ping-Huei Tsai, Ahmed Atef Ahmed Ali, Gilbert Aaron Lee, Ray-Jade Chen and Cheng-Yu Chen
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:86
  8. Anti-angiogenic therapy has great potential for cancer therapy with several FDA approved formulations but there are considerable side effects upon the normal blood vessels that decrease the potential applicati...

    Authors: Pedro Pedrosa, Amelie Heuer-Jungemann, Antonios G. Kanaras, Alexandra R. Fernandes and Pedro V. Baptista
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:85
  9. The cell source for transplantation therapy is always a prerequisite question to be solved in clinical applications. Neural cells are considered non-regenerable, which highly restrict their application in the ...

    Authors: Qingtong Yu, Jingjing Chen, Wenwen Deng, Xia Cao, Yan Wang, Jie Zhou, Wenqian Xu, Pan Du, Qiang Wang, Jiangnan Yu and Ximing Xu
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:82
  10. Aptamers are short non-coding, single-stranded oligonucleotides (RNA or DNA) developed through Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential enrichment (SELEX) in vitro. Similar to antibodies, aptamers can bi...

    Authors: Mei Liu, Xiaocheng Yu, Zhu Chen, Tong Yang, Dandan Yang, Qianqian Liu, Keke Du, Bo Li, Zhifei Wang, Song Li, Yan Deng and Nongyue He
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:81
  11. Increasing evidences indicate that exposure to multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) could induce adverse vascular effects, but the role of length of MWCNTs in determining the toxic effects is less studied. T...

    Authors: Jimin Long, Yafang Xiao, Liangliang Liu and Yi Cao
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:80
  12. When evaluating the toxicity of engineered nanomaterials (ENMS) it is important to use multiple bioassays based on different mechanisms of action. In this regard we evaluated the use of gene expression and com...

    Authors: Donald H. Atha, Amber Nagy, Andrea Steinbrück, Allison M. Dennis, Jennifer A. Hollingsworth, Varsha Dua, Rashi Iyer and Bryant C. Nelson
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:79
  13. Zero-valent iron nanoparticles (ZVI NPs) have been used extensively for the remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater. Owing to their large active surface area, they serve as strong and effective reduct...

    Authors: Yi-Huang Hsueh, Ping-Han Tsai, Kuen-Song Lin, Wan-Ju Ke and Chao-Lung Chiang
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:77
  14. Stimuli-responsive polymer materials are a new kind of intelligent materials based on the concept of bionics, which exhibits more significant changes in physicochemical properties upon triggered by tiny enviro...

    Authors: Yuan Wang, Xue-Yin Zhang, Yan-Ling Luo, Feng Xu, Ya-Shao Chen and Yu-Yu Su
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:76
  15. Biologics magnetics nanoparticles, magnetosomes, attract attention because of their magnetic characteristics and potential applications. The aim of the present study was to develop and characterize novel magne...

    Authors: Yasmina Hamdous, Imène Chebbi, Chalani Mandawala, Raphael Le Fèvre, François Guyot, Olivier Seksek and Edouard Alphandéry
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:74
  16. Multimodal nanomaterials are useful for providing enhanced diagnostic information simultaneously for a variety of in vivo imaging methods. According to our research findings, these multimodal nanomaterials off...

    Authors: Shin-Woo Ha, Hee-Sang Cho, Young Il Yoon, Moon-Sun Jang, Kwan Soo Hong, Emmanuel Hui, Jung Hee Lee and Tae-Jong Yoon
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:73
  17. RT-qPCR is routinely used in expression profiling of toxicity pathway genes. However, genetic and molecular level studies used to determine, understand and clarify potential risks of engineered nanomaterials (...

    Authors: Natasha M. Sanabria and Mary Gulumian
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:72
  18. Intrinsic iron in biological tissues frequently precludes unambiguous the identification of iron oxide nanoparticles when iron-based detection methods are used. Here we report the full methodology for synthesi...

    Authors: Angela Ariza de Schellenberger, Ralf Hauptmann, Jason M. Millward, Eyk Schellenberger, Yuske Kobayashi, Matthias Taupitz, Carmen Infante-Duarte, Jörg Schnorr and Susanne Wagner
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:71
  19. Due to their natural tendency to self-assemble, proteins and peptides are important components for organic nanotechnology. One particular class of peptides of recent interest is those that form amyloid fibrils...

    Authors: Alexander P. M. Guttenplan, Laurence J. Young, Dijana Matak-Vinkovic, Clemens F. Kaminski, Tuomas P. J. Knowles and Laura S. Itzhaki
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:70
  20. The continuing spread of the newly emerged H7N9 virus among poultry in China, as well as the possibility of human-to-human transmission, has attracted numerous efforts to develop an effective vaccine against H...

    Authors: Ngoc Bich Pham, Thuong Thi Ho, Giang Thu Nguyen, Thuy Thi Le, Ngoc Thu Le, Huan-Cheng Chang, Minh Dinh Pham, Udo Conrad and Ha Hoang Chu
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:69
  21. In this study, we grafted bromo-terminated poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) brushes onto thin gold films deposited on silicon, and then reacted with NaN3 to produce azido-terminated PNIPAAm brushes. A probe ...

    Authors: Yi-Zu Liu, May-Show Chen, Chih-Chia Cheng, Shih-Hsun Chen and Jem-Kun Chen
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:68
  22. Advanced stage cancer treatments are often invasive and painful—typically comprised of surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation treatment. Low transport efficiency during systemic chemotherapy may require high ...

    Authors: Lee B. Sims, Maya K. Huss, Hermann B. Frieboes and Jill M. Steinbach-Rankins
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:67
  23. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) that act against the epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR) were once widely used in chemotherapy for many human cancers. However, acquired chemoresistance occurred in almos...

    Authors: Yan Zheng, Chang Su, Liang Zhao and Yijie Shi
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:66
  24. Orthopaedic and dental implants have become a staple of the medical industry and with an ageing population and growing culture for active lifestyles, this trend is forecast to continue. In accordance with the ...

    Authors: Alka Jaggessar, Hesam Shahali, Asha Mathew and Prasad K. D. V. Yarlagadda
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:64
  25. Ultrasound molecular imaging is a novel diagnostic approach for tumors, whose key link is the construction of targeted ultrasound contrast agents. However, available targeted ultrasound contrast agents for mol...

    Authors: Lianhua Zhu, Yanli Guo, Luofu Wang, Xiaozhou Fan, Xingyu Xiong, Kejing Fang and Dan Xu
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:63
  26. The parasitic disease malaria remains a major global public health concern and no truly effective vaccine exists. One approach to the development of a malaria vaccine is to target the asexual blood stage that ...

    Authors: Christopher P. Karch, Tais A. P. F. Doll, Sara M. Paulillo, Issa Nebie, David E. Lanar, Giampietro Corradin and Peter Burkhard
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:62
  27. Moth-eye nanostructures are a well-known example of biological antireflective surfaces formed by pseudoregular arrays of nipples and are often used as a template for biomimetic materials. Here, we provide morp...

    Authors: Mikhail Kryuchkov, Jannis Lehmann, Jakob Schaab, Vsevolod Cherepanov, Artem Blagodatski, Manfred Fiebig and Vladimir L. Katanaev
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:61
  28. Pollen Typhae Carbonisata (PTC) is a type of calcined herb drug that has been used as a hemostatic medicine to promote hemostasis for thousands of years. In this study, we discovered a...

    Authors: Xin Yan, Yan Zhao, Juan Luo, Wei Xiong, Xiaoman Liu, Jinjun Cheng, Yongzhi Wang, Meiling Zhang and Huihua Qu
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:60
  29. Most methods for monitoring glucose level require an external energy source which may limit their application, particularly in vivo test. Bioluminescence technique offers an alternative way to provide emission...

    Authors: Longyan Chen, Longyi Chen, Michelle Dotzert, C. W. James Melling and Jin Zhang
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:59
  30. LiCoO2 is one of the most used cathode materials in Li-ion batteries. Its conventional synthesis requires high temperature (>800 °C) and long heating time (>24 h) to obtain the micronscale rhombohedral layered hi...

    Authors: Jean-Pierre Brog, Aurélien Crochet, Joël Seydoux, Martin J. D. Clift, Benoît Baichette, Sivarajakumar Maharajan, Hana Barosova, Pierre Brodard, Mariana Spodaryk, Andreas Züttel, Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser, Nam Hee Kwon and Katharina M. Fromm
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:58
  31. Nanotechnologies are currently revolutionizing the world around us, improving the quality of our lives thanks to a multitude of applications in several areas including the environmental preservation, with the ...

    Authors: Elena Zanni, Erika Bruni, Chandrakanth Reddy Chandraiahgari, Giovanni De Bellis, Maria Grazia Santangelo, Maurizio Leone, Agnese Bregnocchi, Patrizia Mancini, Maria Sabrina Sarto and Daniela Uccelletti
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:57
  32. Polymer surface-modified inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) provide a multifunctional platform for assisting gene delivery. Rational structure design for enhancing colloidal stability and cellular uptake is an impo...

    Authors: Junbo Li, Sheng Zou, Jiayu Gao, Ju Liang, Huiyun Zhou, Lijuan Liang and Wenlan Wu
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:56
  33. Activity retention upon enzyme adsorption on inorganic nanostructures depends on different system parameters such as structure and composition of the support, composition of the medium as well as enzyme loadin...

    Authors: Augusto Márquez, Krisztina Kocsis, Gregor Zickler, Gilles R. Bourret, Andrea Feinle, Nicola Hüsing, Martin Himly, Albert Duschl, Thomas Berger and Oliver Diwald
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:55
  34. Flexuous rod-shaped nanoparticles made of the coat protein (CP) of papaya mosaic virus (PapMV) have been shown to trigger innate immunity through engagement of toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7). PapMV nanoparticles ...

    Authors: Ariane Thérien, Mikaël Bédard, Damien Carignan, Gervais Rioux, Louis Gauthier-Landry, Marie-Ève Laliberté-Gagné, Marilène Bolduc, Pierre Savard and Denis Leclerc
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:54
  35. In addition to conventional chemotherapeutics, nucleic acid-based therapeutics like antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (AS-ODN) represent a novel approach for the treatment of bladder cancer (BCa). An efficient d...

    Authors: Anika Kaufmann, Silke Hampel, Christiane Rieger, David Kunhardt, Darja Schendel, Susanne Füssel, Bernd Schwenzer and Kati Erdmann
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:53
  36. Moth-eye nanostructures, discovered to coat corneae of certain nocturnal insects, have inspired numerous technological applications to reduce light reflectance from solar cells, light-emitting diodes, and opti...

    Authors: Mikhail Kryuchkov, Jannis Lehmann, Jakob Schaab, Manfred Fiebig and Vladimir L. Katanaev
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:52
  37. Nutrient-containing nanomaterials have been developed as fertilizers to foster plant growth and agricultural yield through root applications. However, if applied through leaves, how these nanomaterials, e.g. γ-Fe

    Authors: Jing Hu, Huiyuan Guo, Junli Li, Yunqiang Wang, Lian Xiao and Baoshan Xing
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:51
  38. Increasing production of nanomaterials requires fast and proper assessment of its potential toxicity. Therefore, there is a need to develop new assays that can be performed in vitro, be cost effective, and all...

    Authors: Yan Xu, M. Hadjiargyrou, Miriam Rafailovich and Tatsiana Mironava
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:50
  39. Nanomedicine offers a promising tool for therapies of brain diseases, but potential effects on neuronal health and neuronal differentiation need to be investigated to assess potential risks. The aim of this st...

    Authors: Angélique D. Ducray, Andrea Felser, Jana Zielinski, Aniela Bittner, Julia V. Bürgi, Jean-Marc Nuoffer, Martin Frenz and Meike Mevissen
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:49
  40. Significant progress of nanotechnology, including in particular biomedical and pharmaceutical applications, has resulted in a high number of studies describing the biological effects of nanomaterials. Moreover...

    Authors: Blanka Halamoda-Kenzaoui, Mara Ceridono, Patricia Urbán, Alessia Bogni, Jessica Ponti, Sabrina Gioria and Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:48
  41. Understanding the interaction of graphene-related materials (GRM) with human cells is a key to the assessment of their potential risks for human health. There is a knowledge gap regarding the potential uptake ...

    Authors: Melanie Kucki, Liliane Diener, Nils Bohmer, Cordula Hirsch, Harald F. Krug, Vincenzo Palermo and Peter Wick
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:46
  42. Nanoparticle interactions with cellular membranes and the kinetics of their transport and localization are important determinants of their functionality and their biological consequences. Understanding these p...

    Authors: Bella B. Manshian, Thomas F. Martens, Karsten Kantner, Kevin Braeckmans, Stefaan C. De Smedt, Jo Demeester, Gareth J. S. Jenkins, Wolfgang J. Parak, Beatriz Pelaz, Shareen H. Doak, Uwe Himmelreich and Stefaan J. Soenen
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:45
  43. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have the potential to serve as an alternative to antibiotic. AMPs usually exert bactericidal activity via direct killing of microbial pathogens. Reports have proposed that by harn...

    Authors: Biswaranjan Pradhan, Dipanjan Guha, Krushna Chandra Murmu, Abhinav Sur, Pratikshya Ray, Debashmita Das and Palok Aich
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:44
  44. Selenium is well documented to inhibit cancer at higher doses; however, the mechanism behind this inhibition varies widely depending on the cell type and selenium species. Previously, we have demonstrated that Ba...

    Authors: Praveen Sonkusre and Swaranjit Singh Cameotra
    Citation: Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2017 15:43

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