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Original Research
Ailar Nakhlband, Yadollah Omidi* ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2011;1(3): 153-159. doi: 10.5681/bi.2011.021
PMCID: PMC3648965     PMID: 23678421     Scopus ID: 84876701721    
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Yadollah Omidi* ORCID, Jaleh Barar ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2012;2(1): 5-22. doi: 10.5681/bi.2012.002
PMCID: PMC3648919     PMID: 23678437     Scopus ID: 84876731279    
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Jaleh Barar ORCID, Mohammad A. Rafi, Mohammad M. Pourseif, Yadollah Omidi* ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2016;6(4): 225-248. doi: 10.15171/bi.2016.30
PMCID: PMC5326671     PMID: 28265539     Scopus ID: 85013096202    
Original Research
Bryson C. Lochte, Sean A Guillory, Craig A. H. Richard*, William M. Kelley
Bioimpacts. 2018;8(4): 295-304. doi: 10.15171/bi.2018.32
PMCID: PMC6209833     PMID: 30397584     Scopus ID: 85056080325    
Original Research
Fatemeh Khonsari ORCID, Mostafa Heydari ORCID, Rassoul Dinarvand ORCID, Mohammad Sharifzadeh ORCID, Fatemeh Atyabi* ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2022;12(1): 21-32. doi: 10.34172/bi.2021.23389
PMCID: PMC8783081     PMID: 35087713     Scopus ID: 85127207881    
Nanostructured-Lipid-Carriers (NLCs) for brain delivery of rapamycin were designed by modification of optimized cationic-NLCs (C-NLC) with different approaches. The targeted transferrin decorated NLCs(Tf-NLCs) in comparison to untargeted bare-NLCs (B-NLCs) showed higher cellular uptake and appropriate targeted accumulation in the brain.
Original Article
Tina Sepasi ORCID, Farhad Bani, Reza Rahbarghazi, Abbas Ebrahimi-Kalan, Mohammad-Reza Sadeghi, Seyedeh Zahra Alamolhoda, Amir Zarebkohan* ORCID, Tahereh Ghadiri, Huile Gao
Bioimpacts. 2023;13(2): 133-144. doi: 10.34172/bi.2022.23876
PMCID: PMC10182443     PMID: 37193076     Scopus ID: 85152096867    
Efficient gene delivery to the brain using CDX-modified chitosan nanoparticles. Given the vital effects ofcargo's physicochemical features on the targeting ability of functionalized nanoparticles, we successfullyevaluated the brain accumulation of the mentioned nanocomplexes and their distribution in the brain ofmice
Editorial
Nazanin Kianinejad ORCID, Young Min Kwon* ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2023;13(1): 1-3. doi: 10.34172/bi.2022.26321
PMCID: PMC9923813     PMID: 36816997     Scopus ID: 85152111029    
Young M. Kwon is an associate professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy (USA). Dr. Kwon’s research interests include targeted delivery and controlled release of biological molecules.


As a peer-reviewed international open-access journal, BioImpacts publishes articles on basic and translational aspects of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. 
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