Jose L Hueso
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Recent Articles
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Bonet-Aleta J, Hueso J, Valls-Chiva A, Ruiz-Aranda I, Manzanilla B, Garcia-Peiro J, et al.
Small
. 2025 Feb;
:e2412355.
PMID: 39981844
Copper hexacyanoferrate (CuFe(CN)) nanocubes with a homogeneous size under 100 nm are synthesized by self-assembly from Cu and Fe(CN) precursors. Similar to previous reports with catalysts containing Cu and Fe,...
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Garcia-Peiro J, Ortega-Liebana M, Adam C, Lorente-Macias A, Travnickova J, Patton E, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2025 Jan;
e202424037.
PMID: 39813113
Beyond their classical role as cytotoxics, Platinum (Pt) coordination complexes recently joined the selected group of transition metals capable of performing bioorthogonal reactions in living environments. To minimize their reactivity...
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Bonet-Aleta J, Encinas-Gimenez M, Oi M, Pezacki A, Sebastian V, de Martino A, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2024 Jun;
16(23):29844-29855.
PMID: 38829261
Copper plays critical roles as a metal active site cofactor and metalloallosteric signal for enzymes involved in cell proliferation and metabolism, making it an attractive target for cancer therapy. In...
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Bonet-Aleta J, Alegre-Requena J, Martin-Martin J, Encinas-Gimenez M, Martin-Pardillos A, Martin-Duque P, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2024 Mar;
24(14):4091-4100.
PMID: 38489158
Catalytic cancer therapy targets cancer cells by exploiting the specific characteristics of the tumor microenvironment (TME). TME-based catalytic strategies rely on the use of molecules already present in the TME....
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Kirbas Cilingir E, Besbinar O, Giro L, Bartoli M, Hueso J, Mintz K, et al.
Small
. 2024 Jan;
20(18):e2309283.
PMID: 38230862
The appeal of carbon dots (CDs) has grown recently, due to their established biocompatibility, adjustable photoluminescence properties, and excellent water solubility. For the first time in the literature, copper chlorophyllin-based...
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Garcia-Peiro J, Bonet-Aleta J, Tamayo-Fraile M, Hueso J, Santamaria J
Nanoscale
. 2023 Aug;
15(35):14399-14408.
PMID: 37609926
Catalytic conversion of glucose represents an interesting field of research with multiple applications. From the biotechnology point of view, glucose conversion leads to the fabrication of different added-value by-products. In...
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Sanchez-Uriel L, Bonet-Aleta J, Ibarra A, Hueso J
J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces
. 2023 Aug;
127(29):14146-14154.
PMID: 37529663
Transition-metal nanocatalysis represents a novel alternative currently experiencing flourishing progress to tackle the tumor microenvironment (TME) in cancer therapy. These nanomaterials aim at attacking tumor cells using the intrinsic selectivity...
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Gonzalez-Garcia M, Garcia-Fernandez E, Hueso J, Paulo P, Orte A
Small Methods
. 2023 May;
7(9):e2300076.
PMID: 37226694
Controlling the nano- and micropatterning of metal structures is an important requirement for various technological applications in photonics and biosensing. This work presents a method for controllably creating silver micropatterns...
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Rubio-Ruiz B, Perez-Lopez A, Uson L, Ortega-Liebana M, Valero T, Arruebo M, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2023 Jan;
23(3):804-811.
PMID: 36648322
Bioorthogonal metallocatalysis has opened up a xenobiotic route to perform nonenzymatic catalytic transformations in living settings. Despite their promising features, most metals are deactivated inside cells by a myriad of...
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Sanz-Marco A, Hueso J, Sebastian V, Nielsen D, Mossin S, Holgado J, et al.
Nanoscale Adv
. 2022 Sep;
3(13):3788-3798.
PMID: 36133006
Photocatalytic gas-phase hydrogenation of CO into alkanes was achieved over TiO-supported Ni nanoparticles under LED irradiation at 365 nm, 460 nm and white light. The photocatalysts were prepared using photo-assisted...