Publications by authors named "J Sharifi"

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  • The study introduces an eco-friendly casting method using ethyl acetate to create filaments from PLA biopolymer reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for 3D printing and biosensing applications.
  • The addition of 2 wt.% CNTs significantly improved electrical conductivity, transitioning the material's properties from liquid-like to solid-like, and enhancing its tensile strength by 14.5% compared to pure PLA.
  • Surface activation techniques were employed to optimize the electroconductivity of 3D-printed samples by exposing CNTs on the surface, highlighting the potential of this method for advanced bio-nanocomposite development.
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Microwave IQ-mixer controllers are designed for the three approximated Hamiltonians of charge, phase and flux qubits and the controllers are exerted both on approximate and precise quantum system models. The controlled qubits are for the implementation of the two quantum-gates with these three fundamental types of qubits, Quantum NOT-gate and Hadamard-gate. In the charge-qubit, for implementation of both gates, in the approximated and precise model, we observed different controlled trajectories.

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Targeted therapy is an effective and appropriate approach with low side effects in cancer therapy compared with other treatment approaches. Epidermal growth factor receptor, EGFR, is a favorable biomarker as targeted therapy because it overexpresses in several cancers. Monoclonal antibodies are common agents for targeted therapy.

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Immunotoxins (ITs) are protein-based drugs that compose of targeting and cytotoxic moieties. After binding the IT to the specific cell-surface antigen, the IT internalises into the target cell and kills it. Targeting and cytotoxic moieties usually include monoclonal antibodies and protein toxins with bacterial or plant origin, respectively.

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