Publications by authors named "Carina I C Crucho"

Fluorescent silica nanoparticles with a polymer shell of poly (D, L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) can provide traceable cell-triggered delivery of the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX), protecting the cargo while in transit and releasing it only intracellularly. PLGA with 50:50 lactide:glycolide ratio was grown by surface-initiated ring-opening polymerization (ROP) from silica nanoparticles of ca. 50 nm diameter, doped with a perylenediimide (PDI) fluorescent dye anchored to the silica structure.

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Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) molecules offer nowadays a powerful tool in the development of novel organic light emitting diodes due to their capability of harvesting energy from non-emissive triplet states without using heavy-metal complexes. TADF emitters have very small energy difference between the singlet and triplet excited states, which makes thermally activated reverse intersystem crossing from the triplet states back to the singlet manifold viable. This mechanism generates a long-lived delayed fluorescence component which can be explored in the sensing of oxygen concentration, local temperature, or used in time-gated optical cell-imaging, to suppress interference from autofluorescence and scattering.

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Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) has revolutionized the field of organic light emitting diodes owing to the possibility of harvesting non-emissive triplet states and converting them in emissive singlet states. This mechanism generates a long-lived delayed fluorescence component which can also be used in sensing oxygen concentration, measuring local temperature, or on imaging. Despite this strong potential, only recently TADF has emerged as a powerful tool to develop metal-free long-lived luminescent probes for imaging and sensing.

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Among a variety of inorganic-based nanomaterials, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have several attractive features for application as a delivery system, due to their high surface areas, large pore volumes, uniform and tunable pore sizes, high mechanical stability, and a great diversity of surface functionalization options. We developed novel hybrid MSNs composed of a mesoporous silica nanostructure core and a pH-responsive polymer shell. The polymer shell was prepared by RAFT polymerization of 2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methacrylate (pKa ~6.

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A shocking state of affairs; the use of nanoparticles as simple carriers is dead and outdated. Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles have emerged as active participants in the therapeutic landscape, rather than inert molecule carriers. And this time they are here to join the ongoing war against an old enemy: bacteria.

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Since the emergence of Nanotechnology in the past decades, the development and design of nanomaterials has become an important field of research. An emerging component in this field is nanomedicine, wherein nanoscale materials are being developed for use as imaging agents or for drug delivery applications. Much work is currently focused in the preparation of well-defined nanomaterials in terms of size and shape.

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Silica nanostructured materials are important in many fields, including catalysis, imaging, and drug delivery, mainly due to the versatility of surface functionalization that can bestow a huge variety of chemical and physical properties. With most applications requiring precise control over this surface modification, characterization of surface composition and reactivity have become of extreme importance. We present a novel approach to track silica surface modification and quantify functional group coverage using only solution NMR.

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The ubiquity of glycoconjugates in nature and their role in different biological processes, has led to the development of several methodologies to synthesize these molecules. Synthetic glycoconjugates are now used to answer a variety of glycoconjugate-related biological questions and have provided new potential vaccines against cancer, viral, and bacterial infections and new biotechnological tools. This review aims to collect and compile the recent advances in the field of glycopeptides, glycoproteins, and glycolipid synthesis and also to update the previous reviews made on this subject.

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Nature continues to be the ultimate in nanotechnology, where polymeric nanometer-scale architectures play a central role in biological systems. Inspired by the way nature forms functional supramolecular assemblies, researchers are trying to make nanostructures and to incorporate these into macrostructures as nature does. Recent advances and progress in nanoscience have demonstrated the great potential that nanomaterials have for applications in healthcare.

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Polymer-based nanomedicine is a large and fast growing field that has gained plenty of research attention during recent decades. In the present study, new amphiphilic polymers were designed and synthesized by chemical modification of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugated with sucrose and a cholic acid moiety (abbreviated as Suc-PEG-Chol). Two series of polymers with different PEG chain lengths were synthesized and their structures were confirmed by H-NMR, C-NMR and MALDI-TOF analysis.

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