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    Cell Uptake of Steroid-BODIPY Conjugates and Their Internalization Mechanisms: Cancer Theranostic Dyes by Amendoeira, Ana F, Luz, André, Valente, Ruben, Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Ali, Hasrat, van Lier, Johan E, Marques, Fernanda, Baptista, Pedro V, Fernandes, Alexandra R

    “…Estradiol-BODIPY linked via an 8-carbon spacer chain and 19-nortestosterone- and testosterone-BODIPY linked via an ethynyl spacer group were evaluated for cell…”
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    Doxorubicin-sensitive and -resistant colorectal cancer spheroid models: assessing tumor microenvironment features for therapeutic modulation by Valente, Ruben, Cordeiro, Sandra, Luz, André, Melo, Maria C, Rodrigues, Catarina Roma, Baptista, Pedro V, Fernandes, Alexandra R

    “…The research on tumor microenvironment (TME) has recently been gaining attention due to its important role in tumor growth, progression, and response to…”
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    Combined cancer therapeutics—Tackling the complexity of the tumor microenvironment by Roma‐Rodrigues, Catarina, Raposo, Luís R., Valente, Rúben, Fernandes, Alexandra R., Baptista, Pedro V.

    “…Cancer treatment has yet to find a “silver bullet” capable of selectively and effectively kill tumor cells without damaging healthy cells. Nanomedicine is a…”
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    An analysis of science communication about COVID-19 vaccination in Portuguese online news media by Santana, Elaine, Bernardo, Joana, Donici, Inga, Valente, Rúben, Pedro, Bárbara, Almeida, Inês, Silva, Sílvia, Alegre, Conceição, Loureiro, Teresa, Silva, Rosa

    Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2023)
    “…This study aimed to analyze the usage of scientific concepts and technical terms related to COVID-19 vaccination in Portuguese online news sources and examine…”
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    Regeneration of starfish radial nerve cord restores animal mobility and unveils a new coelomocyte population by Magalhães, Filipe, Andrade, Claúdia, Simões, Beatriz, Brigham, Fredi, Valente, Ruben, Martinez, Pedro, Rino, José, Sugni, Michela, Coelho, Ana Varela

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-11-2023)
    “…The potential to regenerate a damaged body part is expressed to a different extent in animals. Echinoderms, in particular starfish, are known for their…”
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