نتایج جستجو برای: nanoceria

تعداد نتایج: 194  

2016
Bryant C. Nelson Monique E. Johnson Marlon L. Walker Kathryn R. Riley Christopher M. Sims

Previously, catalytic cerium oxide nanoparticles (CNPs, nanoceria, CeO2-x NPs) have been widely utilized for chemical mechanical planarization in the semiconductor industry and for reducing harmful emissions and improving fuel combustion efficiency in the automobile industry. Researchers are now harnessing the catalytic repertoire of CNPs to develop potential new treatment modalities for both o...

Journal: :Nanomanufacturing 2021

Due to its excellent physicochemical properties, cerium oxide (CeO2) has attracted much attention in recent years. CeO2 nanomaterials (nanoceria) are widely being used, which resulted them getting released the environment, and exposure humans (mostly via inhalation) is a major concern. In present study, nanoparticles were synthesized by hydroxide-mediated method further characterized Scanning E...

2016
Joydeep Das Jae Woong Han Yun-Jung Choi Hyuk Song Ssang-Goo Cho Chankyu Park Han Geuk Seo Jin-Hoi Kim

Gene therapy is a promising technique for the treatment of various diseases. The development of minimally toxic and highly efficient non-viral gene delivery vectors is the most challenging undertaking in the field of gene therapy. Here, we developed dimethyldioctadecylammonium bromide (DODAB)-nanoceria (CeO2) hybrids as a new class of non-viral gene delivery vectors. These DODAB-modified CeO2 n...

2015
Lily L. Wong Quentin N. Pye Lijuan Chen Sudipta Seal James F. McGinnis

PURPOSE Inorganic catalytic nanoceria or cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeNPs) are bona fide antioxidants that possess regenerative radical scavenging activities in vitro. Previously, we demonstrated that CeNPs had neuroprotective and anti-angiogenic properties in rodent retinal degeneration and neovascularization models. However, the cellular mechanisms and duration of the catalytic activity of C...

Journal: :Nano letters 2016
Min Hao Wong Rahul P Misra Juan P Giraldo Seon-Yeong Kwak Youngwoo Son Markita P Landry James W Swan Daniel Blankschtein Michael S Strano

Nanoparticles offer clear advantages for both passive and active penetration into biologically important membranes. However, the uptake and localization mechanism of nanoparticles within living plants, plant cells, and organelles has yet to be elucidated.1 Here, we examine the subcellular uptake and kinetic trapping of a wide range of nanoparticles for the first time, using the plant chloroplas...

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