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    Phage-mimicking nanoagents for rapid depolymerase specificity screening against multidrug resistant bacteria by Ringaci, A., Shevchenko, K.G., Zelepukin, I.V., Popova, A.V., Nikitin, M.P.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-10-2022)
    “…With the rise of drug resistance, bacteriophages and bacteriophage-derived proteins may become an efficient successor to traditional antibiotics. While the…”
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    Dynamic light scattering biosensing based on analyte-induced inhibition of nanoparticle aggregation by Levin, A. D., Ringaci, A., Alenichev, M. K., Drozhzhennikova, E. B., Shevchenko, K. G., Cherkasov, V. R., Nikitin, M. P., Nikitin, P. I.

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-05-2020)
    “…A new approach to direct quantitative detection of small molecules (haptens) by dynamic light scattering biosensing is presented. The proposed technique…”
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    Metal-organic frameworks for simultaneous gene and small molecule delivery in vitro and in vivo by Ringaci, A., Yaremenko, A.V., Shevchenko, K.G., Zvereva, S.D., Nikitin, M.P.

    “…•Metal-organic frameworks for co-delivery of a transgene and a drug-like molecule are designed for the first time.•The first successful metal-organic…”
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    Biocompatible and Highly Luminescent Quantum Dots for Bioimaging by Sizikov, A. A., Ringaci, A., Dolotova, S. M., Melikov, R. O., Cherkasov, V. R.

    “…Methods for the synthesis of biocompatible and highly luminescent quantum dots are presented. Desirable spectral characteristics of quantum dots were achieved…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Plasmon resonance enhanced nontoxic nanoagents for in vivo detection of antibiotic resistant bacteria by Kolychev, E. L., Ringaci, A., Kotov, A. A., Shevchenko, K. G., Nikitin, M. P.

    “…The rapid progress in the development of methods for the study of biological systems determines the interest in synthesis of optical labels for effective…”
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    Hybrid magnetic nanoparticles synthesized by the solvothermal method as promising agents for biomedical applications by Kozyrina, A. N., Sizikov, A. A., Ringaci, A., Popova, A. V., Rogozhnikov, D. V., Kolychev, E. L.

    “…Magnetic multimodal nanoparticles and various hybrid magnetic nanostructures are currently an important class of promising functional compounds. Within the…”
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    Multifunctional magnetic particle-based nanocarriers with easily modifiable surface for in vivo transfection by Yaremenko, A. V., Ringaci, A., Zvereva, S. D., Lifanov, D. A., Yaremenko, T. V., Tamgin, A. A., Cherkasov, V. R., Nikitin, M. P.

    “…Here we show a new multifunctional optically active magnetic particle-based DNA nanocarrier for effective in vivo transfection. We demonstrate successful gene…”
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    Multimodal nanoparticles for simultaneous delivery of therapeutic agents of different nature by Ringaci, A., Yaremenko, A. V., Shevchenko, K. G., Zvereva, S. D.

    “…For the last few years, metal-organic frameworks became a popular material for biomedical applications. Numerous metal-organic frameworks have proven to…”
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