Effective nano Cyclodextrin-TKIs drug delivery for cancer therapy

M. Dastjerdi a,b, M. Dehghani b, Z. Abbasi Radmoghaddam b, S. Honarmand b, S. Akbari a,b, A. Akbari a aGreenNanoTech Kft, Király Utca 80, Budapest, 1068, Hungary bNanoSciTec GmbH, Hermann Weinhauser str. 67, Munich, 81867, Germany Abstract Nanotechnology-based studies pursuing the innovative cancer treatment methods, particularly using drug delivery systems, have significantly increased over the…

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University cements European status in nanomedicine research

Science17 NOV 2022 458 PM AEDTShare University cements European status in nanomedicine research The University of Liverpool has joined the European Technology Platform for Nanomedicine ETPN and will host a major nanomedicine conference next year, further strengthening the institutions strategic research links with collaborators and networks in Europe. Nanotherapeutics represents an ever-expanding field that has…

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Different methods for returning PET into the economic cycle: A review

M. Masoumia, V. Jahangir a, F. Rahimib, S. Akbaria,b* aGreen International World Ltd, 128 City Road, London, United Kingdom  bNanoSciTec GmbH, Hermann Weinhauser str. 67, Munich, 81867, Germany   Abstract Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a saturated polyester, which is widely utilized in the production of films, bottles, and fibers in terms of its excellent thermal…

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Nanoparticle Nose Spray Improves Stroke Recovery in Rats

In a recent study, researchers from Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University and other universities in China have reported that brain stimulation combined with a nose spray containing nanoparticles can improve recovery after ischemic stroke in an animal model. The nasal spray is a non-invasive method for delivering magnetic nanoparticles into the brain that the study finds can increase the…

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