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Development and Characterization of 99mTc-timolol Maleate for Evaluating Efficacy of In Situ Ocular Drug Delivery System
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Original article citation: AAPS PharmSciTech 10," 540 - 546, (2009). - Categories: Clinical Medicine, Chemistry, Developmental Biology, and Materials
- Recommended by : Aarti Sharma on 11/14/2009 08:51AM GMT
This paper starts with the process of radiolabelling then developing hydrogel and finally its utilization as a non invasive method in evaluation of ocular systems. The paper is a combination of nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical sciences and nuclear medicine. Its very rare to see such versatile combination. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Sparfloxacin-loaded PLGA nanoparticles for sustained ocular drug delivery
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Original article citation: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine doi:10.1016/j.nano.2009.10.004 - Categories: Clinical Medicine, Developmental Biology, and Materials
- Recommended by : Aarti Sharma on 11/14/2009 08:47AM GMT
The paper is a combination of nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical sciences and nuclear medicine. Its very rare to see such versatile combination. The article is presented in very simple language. It took up a very common ocular drug delivery problem and try to resolve it using nanotechnology.Combination of drug and polymer is also not covered else where. its the first attempt. - Comment on this subject: 1 comment made
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Size quantization effect in highly stable UV emitting HgTe nanoparticles: Structure and optical properties
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Original article citation: J. Appl. Phys. 106," 094306 , (2009). - Categories: Materials, Biotechnology, and Physics
- Recommended by : Shyamalima Chowdhury on 11/12/2009 08:35AM GMT
The manuscript describes the synthesis of the organic ligand L-cysteine ethyl ester hydrochloride (LEEH) capped HgTe NPs and the UV absorption and emission of these NPs. The hydrophilic surface passivating LEEH agent makes the biologically harmful NPs biocompatible, which is significally meaningful in the medical application. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Character and Spatial Distribution of OH/H2O on the Surface of the Moon Seen by M3 on Chandrayaan-1
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Original article citation: Science doi:10.1126/science.1178658 (2009) - Categories: Earth & Environment, Materials, Physics, and Space & astronomy
- Recommended by : Mainak Mookherjee on 10/18/2009 02:59PM GMT
This article reports detection and mapping of water (hydroxyl stretch in the infrared) on the surface of Moon. India played a key role in the mission and authors include researchers from PRL and ISRO. Implications for discovery of water are endless. Importance of water for life on a planetary body or development of geomorphic features/weathering, fueling plate tectonics (as in planet Earth) are just a few implications for such a discovery. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Anomalous venous blood flow and iron deposition in multiple sclerosis
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Original article citation: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab doi:10.1038/jcbfm.2009.180 (2009) - Categories: Clinical Medicine, Cell & Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Neuroscience
- Recommended by : Dr Uttara Bayani on 10/15/2009 05:33PM GMT
First paper highlighting the physiological causes of neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis MS. Authors have mentioned that disturbed microcirculation in jugular vein (due to pressure changes), leads to CCSVI, subsequent iron depositions in cerebrospinal region and lost neuronal motor function. The authors had actually shown in patients that corrective surgery has tremendous capacity to restores motor function in almost paralyzed MS patients. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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A genetically encoded photoactivatable Rac controls the motility of living cells.
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Original article citation: Nature 461," 104 - 108, (2008). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
- Recommended by : KC V on 10/06/2009 10:27PM GMT
Great use of biosensor based tools - elucidating whole cell influences of even subcellular activation of molecular cascades! - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Polo kinase and separase regulate the mitotic licensing of centriole duplication in human cells.
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Original article citation: Dev cell Volume 17," 344-354 - 354, (2009). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology
- Recommended by : Rajesh Soni on 09/25/2009 10:32PM GMT
It is a very good paper to understand the centrosome duplication mechanism. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Using FlyAtlas to identify better Drosophila melanogaster models of human disease
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Original article citation: Nat Genet 39," 715 - 720, (2007). - Categories: Genetics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, and Neuroscience
- Recommended by : Venkat Chintapalli on 09/14/2009 08:19PM GMT
This paper describes how insight into tissue specific transcriptomes could give rise to studying useful models of human disease. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Chromium interactions in plants: current status and future strategies
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Original article citation: Metallomics doi:10.1039/b904571f - Categories: Biotechnology, Cell & Molecular Biology, and Earth & Environment
- Recommended by : Arun K.Shanker on 08/22/2009 07:22AM GMT
This mini review focuses on the recent developments in the field of Cr–plant interactions and proposes a model using a systems biology and integrated -omics approach to decipher the intricacies of Cr–plant interaction. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Prediction of viral microRNA precursors based on human microRNA precursor sequence and structural features
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Original article citation: Virol J 6," 129 , (2009). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, and Genetics
- Recommended by : Klein K on 08/21/2009 04:22AM GMT
This is an interesting paper on prediction of microRNAs from viruses using de-novo approach based on sequence and structure features. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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