Publications by authors named "T K Henna"

Bioinspired and biomimetic micro- and nanostructures have a high significance in the field of biomedicine. In this review, the possible applications of these micro- and nanostructures that come across in our daily life and inspired by nature itself are presented. Also, the biomimetic and bioinspired systems related to micro- and nanostructures in biomedicine are also described.

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Neurodegenerative disorders and brain tumors are major pathological conditions affecting the brain. The delivery of therapeutic agents into the brain is not as easy as to other organs or systems. The presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) makes the drug delivery into the brain more complicated and challenging.

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Graphene quantum dots redefine nanobiomedicine.

Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl

May 2020

Article Synopsis
  • Carbon-based nanomaterials, particularly graphene quantum dots (GQDs), are emerging as innovative drug carriers and therapeutic agents, especially for neurological diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
  • GQDs have shown promise in treating diseases while also being effective for drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier and targeting tumors.
  • The review highlights the diverse applications of GQDs, including drug delivery, biosensing, and bioimaging, and speculates on their potential to revolutionize nanobiomedicine in the future.
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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder lasting for the lifetime of a person. Glucose and insulin are the main indicators in the monitoring and control of this disease. Most often, various laboratory tests are used in the diagnosis and control of diabetes.

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With advances in nanotechnology, the applications of nanomaterial are developing widely and greatly. The characteristic properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) make them the most selective candidate for various multi-functional applications. The greater surface area of the CNTs in addition to the capability to manipulate the surfaces and dimensions has provided greater potential for this nanomaterial.

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