With all the excitement surrounding the launch of our new product, EVE Analytics, we haven’t had time to update you on the great work our clients have been publishing. So here we are, and we are delighted to announce there have been 12 exciting new scientific articles published this year so far, featuring Nanolive live cell imaging, from users based in Korea, Australia, Poland, Slovakia, Taiwan, and Germany:
• Real-time tracking of highly luminescent mesoporous silica particles modified with europium β-diketone chelates in living cells, by Kim et al. was published in the journal Nanomaterials. You can read it here.
• Synthetic antimicrobial polymers in combination therapy: tackling antibiotic resistance, by Namivandi-Zangeneh et al. was published in the journal ACS Infectious Diseases. You can read it here.
• Electrochemotherapy with calcium chloride and 17β-estradiol modulated viability and apoptosis pathway in human ovarian cancer, by Łapińska et al., was published in the journal Pharmaceutics. You can read it here.
• Oxidative effects during irreversible electroporation of melanoma cells – in vitro study, by Szlasa et al. was published in the journal Molecules. You can read it here.
• Biological autoluminescence as a noninvasive monitoring tool for chemical and physical modulation of oxidation in yeast cell culture, by Bereta et al. was published in the journal Scientific Reports. You can read it here.
• Ovulatory follicular fluid facilitates the full transformation process for the development of high-grade serous carcinoma, by Hsu et al. was published in the journal Cancers. You can read it here.
• Incorporation and antimicrobial activity of nisin Z within carrageenan/chitosan multilayers, by Webber et al. was published in the journal Scientific Reports. You can read it here.
• Comparative and combined in vitro vasotoxicity of nanoparticles containing lead and cadmium, by Bushueva et al. was published in the journal Dose-Response. You can read it here.
• Cellular SPION uptake and toxicity in various head and neck cancer cell lines, by Balk et al. was published in the journal Nanomaterials. You can read it here.
• NOX4 promotes ferroptosis of astrocytes by oxidative stress-induced lipid peroxidation via the impairment of mitochondrial metabolism in Alzheimer’s diseases, by Park et al. was published in the journal Redox Biology. You can read it here.
• P-glycoprotein inhibitors differently affect Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum and Besnoitia besnoiti proliferation in bovine primary endothelial cells, by Larrazabal et al. was published in the journal Pathogens. You can read it here.
• Metabolic signatures of Cryptosporidium parvum-infected HCT-8 cells and impact of selected metabolic inhibitors on C. parvum infection under physioxia and hyperoxia, by Vélez et al. was published in the journal Biology. You can read it here.
Congratulations to all the authors involved and keep up the good work!
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