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Biochem Soc Trans (2013) 41 (6): 1588–1592.
Published: 20 November 2013
... oxide nanoparticles by endocytotic mechanisms. Despite the rapid accumulation of high amounts of iron from various iron-containing sources, the viability of astrocytes is hardly affected. A rather slow liberation of iron from accumulated haem or iron oxide nanoparticles as well as the strong up...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2010) 38 (2): 536–538.
Published: 22 March 2010
...Sergei V. Fedorovich; Alexandra V. Alekseenko; Tatyana V. Waseem The last few years have been marked by real breakthroughs in the field of nanotechnology. Application of nanoparticles was proposed for diagnosis and treatment of different central nervous system diseases. Exposure to nanoparticles...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2009) 37 (4): 682–686.
Published: 22 July 2009
... different types may adopt. Around the isoelectric point, when the net charge is essentially zero, rather monodisperse and quasi-amorphous nanoscale particles form. These particles are found to contain limited runs of β-sheet structure, but their overall organization is random. These nanoparticles have...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2009) 37 (4): 665–670.
Published: 22 July 2009
...David J. Evans CPMV (cowpea mosaic virus), a plant virus, is a naturally occurring sphere-like nanoparticle, and is used as a synthon and/or template in bionanoscience. The virions formed by CPMV can be regarded as programmable nanobuilding blocks with a diameter of ∼30 nm. A range of molecules...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2009) 37 (2): 441–444.
Published: 20 March 2009
... for enhancement in these sorts of studies are metallic nanoparticles and, through modification of DNA probes by the addition of suitable SERRS labels, signals can be obtained that are highly sensitive and very selective. The aggregation state of the nanoparticles is critical to the sensitivity...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2007) 35 (4): 816–820.
Published: 20 July 2007
...V.P. Torchilin CPPs (cell-penetrating peptides), including Tatp (transactivator of transcription peptide), have been successfully used for intracellular delivery of a wide variety of cargoes including various nanoparticulate pharmaceutical carriers such as liposomes, micelles and nanoparticles...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2007) 35 (3): 527–531.
Published: 22 May 2007
... and will affect many aspects of everyday life; there are already hundreds of products that utilize nanoparticles. Paradoxically, the unique properties that are being exploited (e.g. high surface reactivity and ability to cross cell membranes) might have negative health impacts. The rapid progress in development...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2006) 34 (3): 427–430.
Published: 22 May 2006
... of the GAG chain and of β-strand structures of proteins. To tackle the diversity of GAG structure, we are developing noble metal nanoparticle probes, which can be detected at the level of single particles and so enable single molecule biochemistry and analytical chemistry. These new approaches are enabling...