Antioxidant and Prooxidant Nanozymes: From Cellular Redox Regulation to Next‐Generation Therapeutics
Nanozymes, nanomaterials with enzyme‐mimicking activity, have attracted tremendous
interest in recent years owing to their ability to replace natural enzymes in various …
interest in recent years owing to their ability to replace natural enzymes in various …
Synthesis, bioactive properties, and biomedical applications of intrinsically therapeutic nanoparticles for disease treatment
DD Nguyen, JY Lai - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022 - Elsevier
Intrinsically therapeutic nanoparticles (ITNPs) are a special class of nanomaterials with
capabilities of self-triggering bioactive activities (without drug) when interacting with …
capabilities of self-triggering bioactive activities (without drug) when interacting with …
An H2S‐BMP6 Dual‐Loading System with Regulating Yap/Taz and Jun Pathway for Synergistic Critical Limb Ischemia Salvaging Therapy
J Hu, Z Xu, D Liao, Y Jiang, H Pu, Z Wu… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Critical limb ischemia, the final course of peripheral artery disease, is characterized by an
insufficient supply of blood flow and excessive oxidative stress. H2S molecular therapy …
insufficient supply of blood flow and excessive oxidative stress. H2S molecular therapy …
Biocatalytic and antioxidant nanostructures for ROS scavenging and biotherapeutics
L Wang, B Zhu, Y Deng, T Li, Q Tian… - Advanced Functional …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In human systems, reactive oxygen species (ROS) significantly affect different physiological
activities and play critical roles in diverse living processes. It is widely known that excessive …
activities and play critical roles in diverse living processes. It is widely known that excessive …
Redox active cerium oxide nanoparticles: current status and burning issues
Research on cerium oxide nanoparticles (nanoceria) has captivated the scientific community
due to their unique physical and chemical properties, such as redox activity and oxygen …
due to their unique physical and chemical properties, such as redox activity and oxygen …
Nanoceria, the versatile nanoparticles: Promising biomedical applications
Nanotechnology has been a boon for the biomedical field due to the freedom it provides for
tailoring of pharmacokinetic properties of different drug molecules. Nanomedicine is the …
tailoring of pharmacokinetic properties of different drug molecules. Nanomedicine is the …
Diabetic bone regeneration with nanoceria-tailored scaffolds by recapitulating cellular microenvironment: activating integrin/TGF-β co-signaling of MSCs while …
Regenerating defective bone in patients with diabetes mellitus remains a significant
challenge due to high blood glucose level and oxidative stress. Here we aim to tackle this …
challenge due to high blood glucose level and oxidative stress. Here we aim to tackle this …
“Hard” ceramics for “Soft” tissue engineering: Paradox or opportunity?
Tissue engineering provides great possibilities to manage tissue damages and injuries in
modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering …
modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering …
Nanotheranostics for the management of hepatic ischemia‐reperfusion injury
Hepatic ischemia‐reperfusion injury (IRI), in which an insufficient oxygen supply followed by
reperfusion leads to an inflammatory network and oxidative stress in disease tissue to cause …
reperfusion leads to an inflammatory network and oxidative stress in disease tissue to cause …
Electrospun nanofibers for improved angiogenesis: promises for tissue engineering applications
Angiogenesis (or the development of new blood vessels) is a key event in tissue
engineering and regenerative medicine; thus, a number of biomaterials have been …
engineering and regenerative medicine; thus, a number of biomaterials have been …