Publications by authors named "S Pogu"

Article Synopsis
  • Cancer is intricate and varies in response to treatments, leading to ineffective single therapies and tumor resistance, hence the need for combined approaches like chemo-photothermal therapy.
  • This study focuses on developing BaSO nanoparticles coated with PAA-TEG, which improves their solubility and effectiveness, and combines these with a therapeutic drug and photosensitizer for enhanced cancer treatment.
  • The novel nanocomposites showed superior anticancer effects compared to cisplatin by inducing reactive oxygen species and cell damage, making them promising for advanced lung cancer therapies and imaging techniques.
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The rapid metastasis & heterogenic constitution of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) limits drug entry to the tumor, reducing treatment effectiveness. To address this, we have synthesized Casein nanoparticles (Cn NPs) with attached glutathione (GSH), a natural ligand for cancer cell overexpressed γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT). Cn NPs encapsulated with Camptothecin and NIR dye IR 797 (CCN NPs) for combinatorial therapy of TNBC.

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Local therapy modalities such as radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, photothermal therapy, and cryoablation have been used to treat localized tumors for decades. The discovery of the abscopal effect causes a paradigm shift where local therapy also causes systemic effects and leads to the remission of nonirradiated tumors. The abscopal effect of radiation therapy, alone or in combination with other treatments, has been extensively studied over the last six decades.

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Celiac plexus blocks have been utilized to treat chronic abdominal pain of various etiologies that are refractory to medication management. This procedure is considered relatively safe; however, one rare complication is anterior spinal artery syndrome, which can result in temporary or permanent paralysis of the lower extremities. A 67-year-old male with a history of metastatic esophageal adenocarcinoma and chronic pain refractory to high doses of opioids presented for a celiac plexus neurolytic block.

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RNA interference (RNAi) has increased the possibility of restoring RNA drug targets for cancer treatment. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is a promising therapeutic RNAi tool that targets the defective gene by inhibiting its mRNA expression and stopping its translation. However, siRNAs have flaws like poor intracellular trafficking, RNase degradation, rapid kidney filtration, off-targeting, and toxicity, which limit their therapeutic efficiency.

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