7 Works
Additional file 1 of Exosomes loaded with ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles: a novel low-toxicity alternative to cisplatin
María Sancho-Albero, Ana Martín-Pardillos, Lluís Lujan, Víctor Sebastian, Jesús Santamaria & Pilar Martín-Duque
Additional file 1. Additional figures and Table.
Additional file 1 of Exosomes loaded with ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles: a novel low-toxicity alternative to cisplatin
María Sancho-Albero, Ana Martín-Pardillos, Lluís Lujan, Víctor Sebastian, Jesús Santamaria & Pilar Martín-Duque
Additional file 1. Additional figures and Table.
Data from: Post-fire response and genetic diversity in Erica coccinea: connecting population dynamics and diversification in a biodiversity hotspot
José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues & Fernando Ojeda
Understanding the proceses of biological diversification is a central topic in evolutionary biology. The South African Cape fynbos, one of the major plant biodiversity hotspots out of the tropics, has prompted several hypotheses about the causes of generation and maintenance of biodiversity. Fire has been traditionally invoked as a key element to explain high levels of biodiversity in highly speciose fynbos taxa, such as the genus Erica. In this study, we have implemented a microevolutionary...
Data from: New species of Karydomys (Rodentia) from the Miocene of Chios Island (Greece) and phylogenetic relationships of this rare democricetodontine genus
Raquel López Antoñanzas, Pablo Peláez-Campomanes, Jêrome Prieto & Fabien Knoll
Karydomys is a rare and little diversified democricetodontine, of which only six species are currently recognized. This group of rodents is first recorded in the early Miocene (MN3) in China and spread quickly thereafter to Kazakhstan and Greece (MN4). Karydomys reached south‐western and central Europe by early middle Miocene times (MN5), from where it became extinct shortly thereafter (MN6). A new species of Karydomys is here described from the Miocene Keramia Formation of Chios Island...
CT data and 3D models associated with: Palaeoneurology of the Early Cretaceous iguanodont Proa valdearinnoensis and its bearing on the parallel developments of cognitive abilities in theropod and ornithopod dinosaurs
Stephan Lautenschlager, Knoll Fabien, Kawabe Soichiro, Gloria Martínez, Eduardo Espílez, Luis Mampel & Luis Alcalá
Proa valdearinnoensis is a relatively large-headed and stocky iguanodontian dinosaur from the latest Early Cretaceous of Spain. Its braincase is known from three specimens. Similar to that of other dinosaurs, it shows a mosaic ossification pattern in which most of the bones seem to have fused together indistinguishably while a few bones (frontoparietal, basioccipital) might have remained loosely attached. The endocasts of the three specimens are described based on CT data and digital reconstructions. They...
Exosomes loaded with ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles: a novel low-toxicity alternative to cisplatin
María Sancho-Albero, Ana Martín-Pardillos, Lluís Lujan, Víctor Sebastian, Jesús Santamaria & Pilar Martín-Duque
Abstract Background Platinum nanoparticles have been demonstrated to have excellent anticancer properties. However, because of the lack of specificity they must be delivered to the tumor in amounts sufficient to reach the desired therapeutic objectives. Interestingly, exosomes are considered as excellent natural selective delivery nanotools, but until know their targeting properties have not being combined with the anticancer properties of platinum nanoparticles. Results In this work we combine the targeting capabilities of exosomes and the...
Exosomes loaded with ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles: a novel low-toxicity alternative to cisplatin
María Sancho-Albero, Ana Martín-Pardillos, Lluís Lujan, Víctor Sebastian, Jesús Santamaria & Pilar Martín-Duque
Abstract Background Platinum nanoparticles have been demonstrated to have excellent anticancer properties. However, because of the lack of specificity they must be delivered to the tumor in amounts sufficient to reach the desired therapeutic objectives. Interestingly, exosomes are considered as excellent natural selective delivery nanotools, but until know their targeting properties have not being combined with the anticancer properties of platinum nanoparticles. Results In this work we combine the targeting capabilities of exosomes and the...
Affiliations
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Fundacion Agencia Aragonesa para la Investigacion y el Desarrollo7
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University of Zaragoza4
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Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina4
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Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón4
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Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud4
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Hospital Obispo Polanco1
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University of Manchester1
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Fukui Prefectural University1
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Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales1
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University of Birmingham1