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Immunotoxicity assessment of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in macrophages,
lymphocytes and BALB/c mice
Xiaomei Wang, Jinglin Tian, Ken-Tye Yong, Xuedan Zhu, Marie Chia-Mi Lin, Wenxiao
Jiang, Jiefeng Li, Qijun Huang and Guimiao Lin
Published on: 4 February 2016
2. Methodology
Membrane roughness as a sensitive parameter reflecting the status of
neuronal cells in response to chemical and nanoparticle treatments
Chia-Wei Lee, Lan-Ling Jang, Huei-Jyuan Pan, Yun-Ru Chen, Chih-Cheng Chen and
Chau-Hwang Lee
Published on: 29 January 2016
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Anti-inflammatory effect of fullerene C60 in a mice model of atopic
dermatitis
Nadezda Shershakova, Elena Baraboshkina, Sergey Andreev, Daria Purgina, Irina
Struchkova, Oleg Kamyshnikov, Alexandra Nikonova and Musa Khaitov
Published on: 25 January 2016
4. Short Communication
Beyond the passive interactions at the nano-bio interface: evidence of Cu
metalloprotein-driven oxidative dissolution of silver nanoparticles
Daniel N. Freitas, Andrew J. Martinolich, Zoe N. Amaris and Korin E. Wheeler
Published on: 22 January 2016
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Efficient biodegradation of chlorophenols in aqueous phase by
magnetically immobilized aniline-degrading Rhodococcus rhodochrous
strain
Jianfeng Hou, Feixia Liu, Nan Wu, Jiansong Ju and Bo Yu
Published on: 16 January 2016
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Applications of nanoparticles in biology and medicine
OV Salata
Published on: 30 April 2004
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Interaction of nanoparticles with proteins: relation to bio-reactivity of the
nanoparticle
Shruti R Saptarshi, Albert Duschl and Andreas L Lopata
Published on: 19 July 2013
3. Research
Polymeric nanoparticle-encapsulated curcumin ("nanocurcumin"): a
novel strategy for human cancer therapy
Savita Bisht, Georg Feldmann, Sheetal Soni, Rajani Ravi, Collins Karikar, Amarnath
Maitra and Anirban Maitra
Published on: 17 April 2007
4. Research
Enhanced green fluorescent protein-mediated synthesis of biocompatible
graphene
Sangiliyandi Gurunathan, Jae Woong Han, Eunsu Kim, Deug-Nam Kwon, Jin-Ki Park
and Jin-Hoi Kim
Published on: 3 October 2014
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Interaction of silver nanoparticles with HIV-1
Jose Luis Elechiguerra, Justin L Burt, Jose R Morones, Alejandra Camacho-Bragado,
Xiaoxia Gao, Humberto H Lara and Miguel Jose Yacaman
Published on: 29 June 2005
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Aims and scope
Journal of Nanobiotechnology is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal communicating
scientific and technological advances in the fields of medicine and biology, with an emphasis in
their interface with nanoscale sciences. The journal provides biomedical scientists and the
international biotechnology business community with the latest developments in the growing
field of Nanobiotechnology.
Featured article: Topological control of nitric oxide
secretion by tantalum oxide nanodot arrays
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Topological control of nitric oxide secretion by tantalum oxide nanodot arrays
In this study, Dhawan et al. determine the effect of nanotopography on nitric oxide (NO)
synthesis in cardiomyocytes, and attempt to elucidate the genetic pathways responsible. They
find NO synthesis is strongly influenced by the diameter of tantalum oxide nanodots, with the
effect of nanotopology varying with time. Read more.
Editor Profiles
Professor Fernando Patolsky
Professor Patolsky is Associate Professor at the department of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University,
Israel. As a young and well-acknowledged scientist in the fields of biotechnology and
nanobiotechnology, Fernando's research has focused on the development of molecular and
biomolecular electronic and optical systems, aiming to establish fundamental principles for the
construction of optical and electronic sensors and biosensors. These scientific activities represent
a leading interdisciplinary effort to bridge chemistry, biology and materials science. He has
published more than 70 papers and book chapters since 1998, with more than 5,100 citations,
that focus on the synthesis of novel nanoscale materials, the creation of electrical and
optoelectrical nanoscale devices and their applications.
Professor Ueli Aebi
Professor Aebi is Professor and Director of the M.E. Müller Institute for Structural Biology at
the Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland. A pioneer of nanobiology and nanomedicine,
Ueli earned his Ph.D. in biophysics in 1977 from the University of Basel and continued his
research at the University of California in Los Angeles, before joining the faculty at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. After his return to Basel in 1986, Ueli
retained strong links with his colleagues in the United States and in 2005 co-founded the
American Academy of Nanomedicine (now American Society for Nanomedicine).
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