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Forms of Iron Binding in the Cells and the Chemical Features of Chelation Therapy [PDF]
Susana Puntarulo, Mónica Galleano
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The novel microneedle patches (MN@CTB) are fabricated by integrating CTB nanozymes into HAMA and PVA solution based on a photo‐crosslinking reaction. The MN@CTB microneedle patches present an excellent photothermal effect and NIR‐stimulated release of NO, which is advantageous for the elimination of MRS.
Wei Qian+13 more
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From Biology to Clinical Practice: Iron Chelation Therapy With Deferasirox. [PDF]
Palumbo GA+11 more
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The ferroheme (FH) and exceedingly small magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (IO) loaded mesoporous calcium peroxide nanocuboid (MCPNC) with conjugation of hyaluronic acid (HA) possesses exceptional capability of tumor accumulation, and enhances therapeutic efficacy of tumors based on the mechanism of promoting a positive feedback loop of Fenton reaction
Qingdeng Fan+17 more
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Clinical view versus guideline adherence in ferritin monitoring and initiating iron chelation therapy in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes. [PDF]
Rozema J+8 more
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Chelation Therapies: A Chemical and Biochemical Perspective [PDF]
Enrique J. Baran
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A smart Ru‐catalyzed chemiluminescence probe based on phenoxy‐adamantyl‐1,2‐dioxetane (PAD) scaffolds is developed for highly sensitive, real‐time in vivo imaging. Featuring a Ru‐locked activation mechanism and a chemiluminophore synthesized via an optimized route, this noninvasive probe enables selective, light‐independent detection of H₂S and thiol ...
Dongnan Guo+11 more
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Iron Chelation Therapy With Deferasirox in Sickle Cell Disease With End-Stage Renal Disease. [PDF]
Raj A+4 more
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