This work, protein coronas of bare, citrate-coated, and Rf-coated SPIONs formed with human serum (HS) were studied by proteomic analysis to identify and quantify the
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BC Faculty Seminar: February 1, 2023
BC Faculty Seminar “Riboflavin functionalized nanoparticles to enhance cellular uptake in breast cancer cells” by Asst. prof. Kanlaya Katewongsa Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science,
Proteomic analysis reveals distinct protein corona compositions of citrate- and riboflavin- coated SPIONs
This work, we reported the protein corona analysis of citrate- and riboflavin- coated superpartamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. Both are widely used as surface coating and
Riboflavin-citrate conjugate multicore SPIONs with enhanced magnetic responses and cellular uptake in breast cancer cells
This work, we developed a novel riboflavin (Rf) functionalized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) that has been beneficial in the advancement of contrast agents and
Dual Functions of Riboflavin-functionalized Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) Nanoparticles for Enhanced Drug Delivery Efficiency and Photodynamic Therapy in Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cells
This work, we developed a novel drug delivery systems using riboflavin analogue to modify the surface of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles for target triple-negative breast cancer