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1 Improved electrical performance of PDMS and PEDOT: PSS composites with MWCNT and AgNP particles Shafagh SH; Deen I; Packirisamy M; 41424586
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2 Light-Activated Micromotors in Air Propelled by Thermal Convection Mena-Giraldo P; Mandl GA; Quezada-Novoa V; Garcia-Henao C; Bondon N; Hazlett MJ; Capobianco JA; 40964823
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3 A synthetic model of bioinspired liposomes to study cancer-cell derived extracellular vesicles and their uptake by recipient cells López RR; Ben El Khyat CZ; Chen Y; Tsering T; Dickinson K; Bustamante P; Erzingatzian A; Bartolomucci A; Ferrier ST; Douanne N; Mounier C; Stiharu I; Nerguizian V; Burnier JV; 40069225
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4 Long-lasting antimicrobial effect of multipurpose ZnO nanoparticle-loaded dental resins enhanced by blue light photodynamic therapy Leite ML; Comeau P; Zaghwan A; Shen Y; Manso AP; 39765362
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5 3D bioheat transfer mapping reveals nanomagnetic particles effectiveness in radiofrequency hyperthermia breast cancer treatment comparing to experimental study Kavousi M; Saadatmand E; Masoumbeigi M; Mahdavi R; Riyahi Alam N; 39557504
PHYSICS
6 Non-invasive paper-based sensors containing rare-earth-doped nanoparticles for the detection of D-glucose López-Peña G; Ortiz-Mansilla E; Arranz A; Bogdan N; Manso-Silván M; Martín Rodríguez E; 38729020
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Tailoring plasmonic sensing strategies for the rapid and sensitive detection of hypochlorite in swimming water samples Sadiq Z; Al-Kassawneh M; Safiabadi Tali SH; Jahanshahi-Anbuhi S; 38451315
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8 Janus Micromotors for Photophoretic Motion and Photon Upconversion Applications Using a Single Near-Infrared Wavelength Mena-Giraldo P; Kaur M; Maurizio SL; Mandl GA; Capobianco JA; 38197400
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 SiCNFe Ceramics as Soft Magnetic Material for MEMS Magnetic Devices: A Mössbauer Study Stiharu I; Andronenko S; Zinnatullin A; Vagizov F; 37241549
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10 Gold Nanoparticles-Based Colorimetric Assays for Environmental Monitoring and Food Safety Evaluation Sadiq Z; Safiabadi Tali SH; Hajimiri H; Al-Kassawneh M; Jahanshahi-Anbuhi S; 36629748
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11 Utilization of a biosurfactant foam/nanoparticle mixture for treatment of oil pollutants in soil Vu KA; Mulligan CN; 35834082
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12 Remediation of oil-contaminated soil using Fe/Cu nanoparticles and biosurfactants Vu KA; Mulligan CN; 35361056
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13 Electrospun Upconverting Nanofibrous Hybrids with Smart NIR-Light-Controlled Drug Release for Wound Dressing Huang HY; Skripka A; Zaroubi L; Findlay BL; Vetrone F; Skinner C; Oh JK; Cuccia LA; 35019380
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 Microfluidic Shear Processing Control of Biological Reduction Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery. Huang Y, Jazani AM, Howell EP, Reynolds LA, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 33455300
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15 Using intracellular plasmonics to characterize nanomorphology in human cells. Sohrabi Kashani A, Piekny A, Packirisamy M 33365137
BIOLOGY
16 Controlled Microfluidic Synthesis of Biological Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles. Huang Y, Moini Jazani A, Howell EP, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 31820915
CHEMBIOCHEM
17 The Key Role of Intrinsic Lifetime Dynamics from Upconverting Nanosystems in Multiemission Particle Velocimetry Tessitore G; Maurizio SL; Sabri T; Skinner CD; Capobianco JA; 32924221
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18 Exploring the biophysicochemical alteration of green alga Asterococcus superbus interactively affected by nanoparticles, triclosan and illumination. Xin X, Huang G, An C, Lu C, Xiong W 32473326
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19 Wavelength-Selective Nonlinear Imaging and Photo-Induced Cell Damage by Dielectric Harmonic Nanoparticles. Kilin V, Campargue G, Fureraj I, Sakong S, Sabri T, Riporto F, Vieren A, Mugnier Y, Mas C, Staedler D, Collins JM, Bonacina L, Vogel A, Capobianco JA, Wolf JP 32282184
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20 Surface Response Based Modeling of Liposome Characteristics in a Periodic Disturbance Mixer. López RR, Ocampo I, Sánchez LM, Alazzam A, Bergeron KF, Camacho-León S, Mounier C, Stiharu I, Nerguizian V 32106424
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Title:Electrospun Upconverting Nanofibrous Hybrids with Smart NIR-Light-Controlled Drug Release for Wound Dressing
Authors:Huang HYSkripka AZaroubi LFindlay BLVetrone FSkinner COh JKCuccia LA
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35019380/
DOI:10.1021/acsabm.0c01019
Publication:ACS applied bio materials
Keywords:drug deliveryelectrospinninglanthanide-doped nanoparticleso-nitrobenzylstimuli-responsiveupconversionwound dressing
PMID:35019380 Category: Date Added:2022-01-12
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4B 1R6.
2 Centre Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université du Québec, Varennes, Quebec, Canada J3X 1S2.

Description:

Chronic wounds present a high risk of infection due to delayed and incomplete healing, leading to increased health risks and financial burden to health-care systems. Numerous approaches to promote wound healing have been extensively explored, especially the development of effective wound dressing materials embedded with therapeutic drug molecules. Despite advances made in this area, a remaining challenge to be addressed is the controlled, on-demand release of therapeutic molecules using noncytotoxic stimulus, for example, near-infrared (NIR) excitation. Here, we report a platform that allows for the development of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) fibrous hybrids embedded with upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) and UV-cleavable levofloxacin conjugates for wound dressings. Upon irradiation with NIR light, the excited UCNPs emit UV light around 365 nm, which can cleave the o-nitrobenzyl (ONB) linkage of the levofloxacin conjugates in the PVA fiber, leading to controlled drug release. The release was observed to be triggered only under NIR and UV irradiation, with no effect in the dark. Furthermore, the antibacterial effect against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was successfully demonstrated, highlighting the versatility of the electrospun upconverting fiber platform. The development of antibacterial fibrous meshes with on-demand release of encapsulated drugs is imperative for precise treatment of wound infections.





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