Shomit Mansur
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Recent Articles
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Nguyen D, Mansur S, Ciesla L, Gray N, Zhao S, Bao Y
Molecules
. 2024 Sep;
29(17.
PMID: 39274839
Tropomyosin kinase receptor B (TrkB) has been explored as a therapeutic target for neurological and psychiatric disorders. However, the development of TrkB agonists was hindered by our poor understanding of...
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Mansur S, Rai A, Holler R, Mewes T, Bao Y
J Magn Magn Mater
. 2023 Oct;
515.
PMID: 37779892
Iron oxide superparticles referring to a cluster of smaller nanoparticles have recently attracted much attention because of their enhanced magnetic moments but maintaining superparamagnetic behavior. In this study, iron oxide...
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Mansur S, Habib S, Hawkins M, Brown S, Weinman S, Bao Y
Pharmaceutics
. 2023 May;
15(5).
PMID: 37242792
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have shown great potential as cell-free therapeutics and biomimetic nanocarriers for drug delivery. However, the potential of EVs is limited by scalable, reproducible production and in vivo...
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Arituluk Z, Horne J, Adhikari B, Steltzner J, Mansur S, Ahirwar P, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2022 Jan;
4(8):6244-6255.
PMID: 35006910
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB) have been shown to play an important role in numerous neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. The identification...
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Barjesteh T, Mansur S, Bao Y
Molecules
. 2021 Mar;
26(4).
PMID: 33672706
Exosomes are intrinsic cell-derived membrane vesicles in the size range of 40-100 nm, serving as great biomimetic nanocarriers for biomedical applications. These nanocarriers are known to bypass biological barriers, such...
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Horne J, Mansur S, Bao Y
Drug Discov Today
. 2021 Feb;
26(5):1136-1147.
PMID: 33545383
Is it possible to develop drugs for the treatment of a specific type of metastatic cancer by targeting sodium ion channels?