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Young Researcher Award for Javier Bonet Aletá

  • 09/03/2020
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The PhD student, Javier Bonet-Aleta (23-years old), won the Young Researcher Award for his oral presentation at the 5th National Congress of Young Researchers in Colloids and Interfaces entitled: “Cu-Fe-based Nanoplatform with enzyme-mimicking response towards Glutathione-Glucose Depletion for Cancer Therapy”. This work is part of the European project CADENCE (ERC-Advanced Grant) and is directed by […]

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Article of the year 2019!

  • 24/02/2020
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The Editors-in-Chief of Journal of Nanobiotechnology have selected our article Exosome origin determines cell targeting and the transfer of therapeutic nanoparticles towards target cells  as article of the year 2019. Since its publication in January 2019, it has been highly accessed and well cited.

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Cancer-derived exosomes loaded with ultrathin Palladium nanosheets for targeted bioorthogonal catalysis.

  • 27/01/2020
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The transformational impact of bioorthogonal chemistries has inspired new strategies for the in vivo synthesis of bioactive agents through non-natural means. Among these, Pd catalysts have played a prominent role in the growing subfield of bioorthogonal catalysis by producing xenobiotics and uncaging biomolecules in living systems. Full article here. NFP Research Area: nanomedicine: bio-orthogonal-catalysis-against-cancer

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Antimicrobial Electrospun Polycaprolactone-Based Wound Dressings: An In Vitro Study About the Importance of the Direct Contact to Elicit Bactericidal Activity

  • 27/01/2020
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Using electrospinning we were able to prepare wound dressings with antimicrobial action thanks to their large surface per volume ratio, which allows their loading with therapeutic amounts of active principles. By nuclear magnetic resonance we demonstrated that the antimicrobial compounds are donors of hydrogen bonds to the ester functional group in PCL, which acts as […]

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Selective delivery of photothermal nanoparticles to tumors using mesenchymal stem cells as Trojan horses

  • 27/01/2020
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The main challenge of cancer treatment is to avoid or minimize systemic side effects in off-target tissues. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be used as therapeutical carriers because of their ability to migrate and incorporate into inflammation areas including tumors. Here, this homing ability is exploited by carrying therapeutic nanoparticles (Hollow Gold Nanoparticles (HGNs)) following […]

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Perovskite solar cells take a step forward

  • 27/01/2020
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Today’s monocrystalline silicon solar cells have their throne on the roofs of our houses. In the past decade, however, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) show impressive advances with a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 25.2% and low fabrication cost, which make this technology promising for further advances in decarbonization energy models. Full article here. NFP […]

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New cover for CHEMPLUSCHEM

  • 16/01/2020
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The Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Synthesis of Terephthalate‐Based Metal‐Organic Frameworks Dr. Rebeca Monteagudo‐Olivan, Isabel Jiménez‐Fernández, Dr. Pilar López‐Ram‐de‐Viu, Dr. Victor Sebastian, Prof. Joaquín Coronas

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