Publications by authors named "Jayanta Dolai"

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  • Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a cutting-edge technique allowing for super-resolution imaging at the nanometer level, but relies heavily on suitable fluorescent probes.
  • This study investigates two types of fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) derived from the same precursor, one red-emitting and the other green-emitting, both functioning as SMLM probes with 20 nm localization precision and 60 nm resolution.
  • The research finds that the different blinking rates of the CDs are linked to their chemical compositions, suggesting that red CDs are better for quantitative analysis while green CDs excel in high-resolution imaging, showcasing the versatility of CDs for various bioimaging applications.
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Biomolecular piezoelectric materials are envisioned for advanced biomedical applications for their robust piezoelectricity, biocompatibility, and flexibility. Here, we report the piezoelectric property of amyloid fibrils derived from three distinct proteins: lysozyme, insulin, and amyloid-β. We found that piezoelectric properties are dependent on the extent of the β-sheet structure and the extent of fibril anisotropy.

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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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Trehalose is a disaccharide that is capable of inhibiting protein aggregation and activating cellular autophagy. It has been shown that a polymer or nanoparticle form, terminated with multiple trehalose units, can significantly enhance the anti-amyloidogenic performance and is suitable for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we report a trehalose-conjugated polycarbonate--lactide polymer and formulation of its nanoparticles having multiple numbers of trehalose exposed on the surface.

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Piezocatalytic materials have considerable application potential in wireless therapy. Most of these applications require biocompatible nanomaterials for in vivo targeting and control of intracellular processes. However, the piezocatalytic performance of a material decreases at a nanometer size regime, and most of the biocompatible materials have poor piezocatalytic efficiency.

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