Pavankumar Kothamasu*, Hemanth Kanumur, Niranjan Ravur, Chiranjeevi Maddu, Radhika Parasuramrajam, Sivakumar Thangavel
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Adel Rezaei-Moghadam, Daryoush Mohajeri, Behnam Rafiei, Rana Dizaji, Asghar Azhdari, Mahdi Yeganehzad, Maryamossadat Shahidi, Mohammad Mazani*
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Bahman Yousefi, Masoud Darabi*, Behzad Baradaran, Mahmoud Shekari Khaniani, Mohammad Rahbani, Maryam Darabi, Shabnam Fayezi, Amir Mehdizadeh, Negar Saliani, Maghsod Shaaker
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Ailar Nakhlband, Jaleh Barar*
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Vala Kafil, Yadollah Omidi*
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Hassan Namazi*, Sanaz Motamedi, Mina Namvari
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Jaleh Barar , Yadollah Omidi*
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Hassan Namazi*, Yousef Toomari, Hassan Abbaspour
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Samira Jafari, Solmaz Maleki Dizaj, Khosro Adibkia*
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Reza Heidari, Maryam Rasti, Babak Shirazi Yeganeh, Hossein Niknahad*, Arastoo Saeedi, Asma Najibi
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Himan Heidari, Mohammad Kamalinejad, Maryam Noubarani, Mokhtar Rahmati, Iman Jafarian, Hasan Adiban, Mohammad Reza Eskandari*
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Jaleh Barar*
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Saeed Azandeh*, Anneh Mohammad Gharravi, Mahmoud Orazizadeh, Ali Khodadi, Mahmoud Hashemi Tabar
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Azin Jahangiri, Khosro Adibkia*
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Marzieh Fathi, Jaleh Barar , Ayuob Aghanejad, Yadollah Omidi*
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Somayeh Vandghanooni, Morteza Eskandani*
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Behzad Jafari, Farzaneh Rafie, Soodabeh Davaran*
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Yadollah Omidi* , Jaleh Barar
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Jaleh Barar , Ayuob Aghanejad, Marziyeh Fathi, Yadollah Omidi*
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Marziyeh Fathi, Jaleh Barar*
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Jaleh Barar , Mohammad A. Rafi, Mohammad M. Pourseif, Yadollah Omidi*
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Fahad Naeem, Samiullah Khan*, Aamir Jalil, Nazar Muhammad Ranjha, Amina Riaz, Malik Salman Haider, Shoaib Sarwar, Fareha Saher, Samrin Afzal
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Muhammad Nuh Musa, Sheba Rani David* , Ihsan Nazurah Zulkipli , Abdul Hanif Mahadi, Srikumar Chakravarthi, Rajan Rajabalaya*
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Samaneh Rashtbari, Gholamreza Dehghan*, Reza Yekta, Abolghasem Jouyban
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Hassan Namazi*, Elnaz Abdollahzadeh
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Marziyeh Fathi, Parham Sahandi Zangabad, Sima Majidi, Jaleh Barar, Hamid Erfan-Niya, Yadollah Omidi*
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Ailar Nakhlband, Morteza Eskandani, Yadollah Omidi , Nazli Saeedi, Samad Ghafari, Jaleh Barar* , Alireza Garjani*
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Ayuob Aghanejad, Hiwa Babamiri, Khosro Adibkia, Jaleh Barar , Yadollah Omidi*
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Ramanjot Kaur, Ameya Sharma, Vivek Puri, Inderbir Singh*
Biocomposite films of biocomposite films of Carrageenan/Locust Bean Gum/Montmorillonite were prepared for the transdermal delivery of curcumin. Biocomposite films were effective in terms of physicochemical properties and were effective in wound care management.
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Azam Safary , Mostafa Akbarzadeh Khiavi , Rahimeh Mousavi, Jaleh Barar , Mohammad A Rafi*
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Somayeh Vandghanooni, Morteza Eskandani, Jaleh Barar , Yadollah Omidi*
Aptamers (Aps) are short single-strand nucleic acids, which can be used as the therapeutic and targeting agent in advanced drug delivery systems. Conjugation of Aps with other entities (siRNA, toxins, drugs, DNAzyme/Ribozymes) provides advanced multifunctional nanosystems for cancer therapy.
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Halyna Kuznietsova* , Oksana Lynchak, Natalia Dziubenko, Tetyana Herheliuk, Yuriy Prylutskyy, Volodymyr Rybalchenko, Uwe Ritter
Oxidative stress has been suggested the main trigger and pathological mechanism of toxic liver injury. Powerful free radical scavenger С60 fullerene diminishes the signs of acute and chronic liver injury and inhibits EGFR expression in liver cells.
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Mozhgan Ghobadi Pour , Naser Mirazi* , Hojatollah Alaei, Maryam Radahmadi, Ziba Rajaei, Alireza Monsef Esfahani
The rat cirrhotic model is made by using thioacetamide hepatotoxin for 18 weeks. The cirrhotic rats treated to some degrees by using lactulose and silymarin known standard drugs for 8 weeks.
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Marziyeh Fathi , Azam Safary , Jaleh Barar*
Jaleh Barar (PharmD, PhD) is Professor of Drug Delivery and Targeting. She currently is the chair of the department of Pharmaceutics at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences. Professor Barar’s research is focused on various aspects of the pharmaceutical cell biology with the particular emphasis on the development of novel drug delivery and targeting strategies to combat cancer.
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Sanaz Javanmardi , Samira Sadat Abolmaali* , Mohammad Javad Mehrabanpour, Mahmoud Reza Aghamaali, Ali Mohammad Tamaddon
miR-21 overexpression can result in down-regulation of the critical inhibitory proteins in tumor cells. Anti-miR-21 delivery to resistant ovary tumor cells using the carboxymethylated PEG5k-polyethylenemine nanohydrogels bearing redox-sensitive crosslinks, knockdown the tumor associated angiogenesis and provoke apoptosis though ROS generation.
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Young M. Kwon*
Young M. Kwon received his Ph.D. from University of Utah (USA) and his postdoctoral training at University of Michigan (USA). He is currently 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.
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Fatemeh Khonsari , Mostafa Heydari , Rassoul Dinarvand , Mohammad Sharifzadeh , Fatemeh Atyabi*
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.
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Fatima Molavi , Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali , Hamed Hamishehkar*
Evaluation of different variables on preparation of Microspheres. F9; Freeze-dried particles prepared by W/O/W emulsion method, F1; Dried particles on the tray at room temperature, F16; Freeze-dried particles prepared by S/O/O emulsion method. W/O/W; Water in oil in water, S/O/O; Solid in oil in oil.
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Tina Sepasi , Farhad Bani, Reza Rahbarghazi, Abbas Ebrahimi-Kalan, Mohammad-Reza Sadeghi, Seyedeh Zahra Alamolhoda, Amir Zarebkohan* , Tahereh Ghadiri, Huile Gao
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
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Arezoo Gohari Mahmoudabad , Fatemeh Gheybi, Mohsen Mehrabi* , Alireza Masoudi, Zeinab Mobasher, Hamid Vahedi, Anneh Mohammad Gharravi, Fatemeh Sadat Bitaraf, Seyed Mahdi Rezayat Sorkhabadi
Phytosome silymarin nanoparticles effectively improved ethanol-induced liver damage in models of rats with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and showed higher beneficial effects and less toxicity compared to the bulky form of phytosome silymarin nanoparticles.
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Mitra Torabi , Ayuob Aghanejad*, Pouria Savadi , Abolfazl Barzegari, Yadollah Omidi , Jaleh Barar*
Owing to their unique advantages, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNPs) have attracted much attention for drug delivery and targeting. In the current study, MSNPs were fabricated, PEGylated, loaded with sunitinib, and conjugated with mucin-16 aptamer to target CA125 on ovarian cancer cells.
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Nazanin Kianinejad , Young Min Kwon*
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.
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Azadeh Vaezi Moghaddam , Seyed Alireza Mortazavi* , Farzad Kobarfard, Reza Bafkary, Behzad Darbasizadeh
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Navid Mosallaei , Amirhossein Malaekeh-Nikouei , Setayesh Sarraf Shirazi, Javad Behmadi, Bizhan Malaekeh-Nikouei*
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Saman Heydari , Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali, Mostafa Heydari, Afsaneh Radmehr, Ana Cláudia Paiva-Santos, Maryam Kouhsoltani, Hamed Hamishehkar*
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