Publications by authors named "N Anna Savan"

Nanoparticle physicochemical properties have received great attention in optimizing the performance of nanoparticles for biomedical applications. For example, surface functionalization with small molecules or linear hydrophilic polymers is commonly used to tune the interaction of nanoparticles with proteins and cells. However, it is challenging to control the location of functional groups within the shell for conventional nanoparticles.

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Dementia affects almost 50 million adults worldwide, and remains a major cause of death and disability. Hypertension is a leading risk factor for dementia, including Alzheimer disease and Alzheimer disease-related dementias. Although this association is well-established, the mechanisms underlying hypertension-induced cognitive decline remain poorly understood.

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  • Ninety percent of cancer deaths result from metastasis, and miRNAs, particularly miR-10b, are key factors in promoting cell migration, invasion, and proliferation in metastatic cancer.
  • Researchers developed a therapy called MN-anti-miR10b, which uses anti-miR-10b agents linked to iron oxide nanoparticles to deliver treatment to tumor cells while allowing for MRI tracking.
  • In studies with companion cats suffering from spontaneous feline mammary carcinoma, they demonstrated that MN-anti-miR10b can effectively target metastatic lesions, showing promising initial safety and changes in miR-10b expression, providing a foundation for future human clinical trials.
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  • - Near infrared (NIR) photodynamic activation is becoming essential in advanced anti-cancer treatments, allowing precise control of therapy timing and enhancing effects like photodynamic priming and immunotherapy.
  • - Molecular targeted photonanomedicines (mt-PNMs) are specialized drug delivery systems that enhance the treatment of solid tumors by leveraging the precision of NIR activation.
  • - The review highlights the importance of differentiating between biomolecular recognition and tumor accumulation processes in mt-PNMs and explores the benefits of NIR activation in improving the overall effectiveness and safety of cancer treatments.
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