Publications by authors named "Abu Raihan Sarkar"

Hemin is a protoporphyrin complex of ferric ion which catalyzes HO degradation and produces reactive oxygen species (ROS). This ROS generation property induces oxidative stress to hemin-exposed cells that can lead to various situations such as intracellular Fenton reaction, ferroptosis, or autophagy. Therapeutic performance of hemin is hindered due to low bioavailability of the active monomeric form with an intact ROS generation property.

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Clearing of toxic polyglutamine aggregates from neuronal cells is crucial for ameliorating Huntington's disease. However, such clearance is challenging, requiring the targeting of affected neuron cells in the brain, followed by the removal of polyglutamine from cells. Here we report a designed nanodrug that can be used for the ultrasound-based removal of toxic polyglutamine aggregates from neuron cells.

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The delivery of cell impermeable exogenous material into live cells by external stimuli is critical for both biological research and therapeutic applications. Although electroporation-based delivery of foreign materials inside the cell is a powerful approach, cell viability is often compromised due to the requirement of high voltage. Here, we report a piezoelectric hydroxyapatite nanowire-embedded poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) film for ultrasonic electroporation-based delivery of foreign materials to adherent cells.

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