Publications by authors named "Saman Bagherpour"

Glutathione (GSH) plays a vital role in the regulation of intracellular functions which alterations in physiological glutathione levels are associated to various diseases. Molecular bioimaging is a sensitive method for GSH detection, but challenges persist in the development of fluorescent probes, mainly concerning long-term tracking of intracellular GSH concentration because of aggregation of molecular probes and their washout in cells. Engineered nanomaterials have shown great promise for increasing the disease diagnosis accuracy.

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Nano- and micro-carriers of therapeutic molecules offer numerous advantages for drug delivery, and the shape of these particles plays a vital role in their biodistribution and their interaction with cells. However, analysing how microparticles are taken up by cells presents methodological challenges. Qualitative methods like microscopy provide detailed imaging but are time-consuming, whereas quantitative methods such as flow cytometry enable high-throughput analysis but struggle to differentiate between internalised and surface-bound particles.

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Article Synopsis
  • Advances in drug delivery are leveraging nano- and microsized carriers to improve the targeting and efficacy of therapies, though challenges in availability remain.
  • Particle shape significantly impacts how these carriers distribute in the body, with nonspherical micrometer-sized particles showing promise for targeting specific vascular areas, enhancing drug delivery precision.
  • The current study utilized photolithography to create variously shaped polysilicon microchips and assessed their interactions with macrophages, finding cuboid shapes had the highest cellular association and uptake, potentially making them more effective for drug delivery.
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Glutathione (GSH) is one of the most common thiol-containing molecules discovered in biological systems, and it plays an important role in many cellular functions, where changes in physiological glutathione levels contribute to the progress of a variety of diseases. Molecular imaging employing fluorescent probes is thought to be a sensitive technique for online fluorescence detection of GSH. Although various molecular probes for (intracellular) GSH sensing have been reported, some aspects remain unanswered, such as quantitative intracellular analysis, dynamic monitoring, and compatibility with biological environment.

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Hereunder, for the first time, we reported phytocompounds in the methanolic extract of Acacia modesta (AM) gum through Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GS-MS). Further, the AM gum aqueous solution was used for gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) synthesis through a simple, swift, eco-friendly, and less costly green synthesis approach. A total of 108 phytocompounds (63 with nonpolar, 45 with polar column) were identified in the gum extract, which includes fatty acids, alcohols, sterols, aldehyde/ketones, furans, aromatic compounds, esters, phenols, terpenes, sugar derivatives, alkaloids, and flavones.

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In recent years, researchers have attempted to find some practical approaches for asphaltene adsorption and the prevention or postponement of asphaltene precipitation. Among different techniques, nanotechnology has attracted the researchers' attention to overcome the formation damage resulting from the deposition of asphaltenes. In this study, the application of two types of carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles (functionalized boehmite by methoxyacetic acid (BMA) and functionalized pseudo-boehmite by methoxyacetic acid (PBMA)) for asphaltene adsorption and precipitation was investigated.

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