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    Silica nanoparticles-incorporated carbon nanofibers as bioactive biomaterial for bone tissue engineering by Nekounam, Houra, Kandi, Mohammad Reza, Shaterabadi, Donya, Samadian, Hadi, Mahmoodi, Narges, Hasanzadeh, Elham, Faridi-Majidi, Reza

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-05-2021)
    “…Electrospun carbon nanofibers (ECNFs) have attractive capacity in the various fields of tissue engineering. The ECNFs are electro-conductive, biocompatible and…”
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    Silica NPs–Cytotoxicity Cross-Talk: Physicochemical Principles and Cell Biology Responses by Nekounam, Houra, Malakootikhah, Javad, Shaterabadi, Donya, Negahdari, Babak, Kandi, Mohammad Reza, Hamblin, Michael R.

    Published in SILICON (01-08-2023)
    “…Many advances have been made in the preparation, optimization, and applications of silica nanoparticles (NPs) in biomedical nanotechnology. Considering this,…”
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    In vitro effect of branched polyethyleneimine (bPEI) on cells infected with human immunodeficiency virus: enhancement of viral replication by Kandi, Mohammad Reza, Mohammadnejad, Javad, Abdoli, Asghar, Amiran, Mohammad Reza, Soleymani, Sepehr, Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza, Zabihollahi, Rezvan, Baesi, Kazem

    Published in Archives of virology (01-12-2019)
    “…Polyethyleneimine (PEI) is a chemical compound that used is as a carrier in gene therapy/delivery. Some studies have investigated the microbicidal potential…”
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    Inherent anti-HIV activity of biocompatible anionic citrate-PEG-citrate dendrimer by Kandi, Mohammad Reza, Mohammadnejad, Javad, Shafiee Ardestani, Mehdi, Zabihollahi, Rezvan, Soleymani, Sepehr, Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza, Baesi, Kazem

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-02-2019)
    “…The development of new combinations to empower better protection against HIV infection is particularly important. Anionic polymers can block HIV infection. In…”
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