Fullerenes are molecules that, due to their unique structure, have very specific chemical properties which offer them very wide array of applications in nanomedicine. The most prominent are protection from radiation-induced injury, neuroprotection, drug and gene delivery, anticancer therapy, adjuvant within different treatments, photosensitizing, sonosensitizing, bone reparation, and biosensing. However, it is of crucial importance to be elucidated how fullerenes immunomodulate human system of defense. In addition, the most current research, merging immunology and nanomedicine, results in development of nanovaccines, which may represent the milestone of future treatment of diseases
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S.A. and Europe. Its subtype, squamous skin carcinoma...
Many biological activities have been envisioned for fullerenes and some of them seem to be very prom...
Two fullerene derivatives (fullerenes 1 and 2), bearing a hydrophilic chain on the pyrrolidinic nitr...
Fullerenes are molecules that, due to their unique structure, have very specific chemical properties...
Fullerenes are carbon spheres presently being pursued globally for a wide range of applications in n...
The unique physical, chemical and biological properties of fullerenes have opened an intensive resea...
Here we summarize current investigations about a relatively new group of compounds mainly composed o...
Abstract: Fullerenes have attracted considerable attention in different fi elds of science since the...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exac...
Fullerenes represent a group of compounds having unique properties that make them attractivecandidat...
SummaryFullerenes are soccer ball-shaped molecules composed of carbon atoms, and, when derivatized w...
This review describes the chemical synthesis of polar polyhydroxylated fullerene C-60 derivatives, f...
Background: C60 fullerene-based nanoformulations are proposed to have a direct toxic effect on tumor...
Starting soon after the production of fullerenes in 1990, many efforts have been devoted to the appl...
Fullerenol (C-60(OH)(24)) nanoparticles (FNP) have a significant role in biomedical research due to ...
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S.A. and Europe. Its subtype, squamous skin carcinoma...
Many biological activities have been envisioned for fullerenes and some of them seem to be very prom...
Two fullerene derivatives (fullerenes 1 and 2), bearing a hydrophilic chain on the pyrrolidinic nitr...
Fullerenes are molecules that, due to their unique structure, have very specific chemical properties...
Fullerenes are carbon spheres presently being pursued globally for a wide range of applications in n...
The unique physical, chemical and biological properties of fullerenes have opened an intensive resea...
Here we summarize current investigations about a relatively new group of compounds mainly composed o...
Abstract: Fullerenes have attracted considerable attention in different fi elds of science since the...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exac...
Fullerenes represent a group of compounds having unique properties that make them attractivecandidat...
SummaryFullerenes are soccer ball-shaped molecules composed of carbon atoms, and, when derivatized w...
This review describes the chemical synthesis of polar polyhydroxylated fullerene C-60 derivatives, f...
Background: C60 fullerene-based nanoformulations are proposed to have a direct toxic effect on tumor...
Starting soon after the production of fullerenes in 1990, many efforts have been devoted to the appl...
Fullerenol (C-60(OH)(24)) nanoparticles (FNP) have a significant role in biomedical research due to ...
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S.A. and Europe. Its subtype, squamous skin carcinoma...
Many biological activities have been envisioned for fullerenes and some of them seem to be very prom...
Two fullerene derivatives (fullerenes 1 and 2), bearing a hydrophilic chain on the pyrrolidinic nitr...