Publications

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Book Chapter
Veigas, Bruno, Gonçalo Doria, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Nanodiagnostics for tuberculosis." In Understanding Tuberculosis - Global Experiences and Innovative Approaches to the Diagnosis, edited by Pere-Joan Cardona. InTech, 2011.
Baptista, Pedro V., Gonçalo Doria, Pedro Quaresma, Miguel Cavadas, Cristina S. Neves, Inês Gomes, Peter Eaton, Eulália Pereira, and Ricardo Franco. "Nanoparticles in molecular diagnostics. Nanoparticles in Translational Science and Medicine." In Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, edited by A. Villaverde and Michael P. Conn. Elsevier, 2012.
Conference Proceedings
Baptista, Pedro V., Gonçalo Doria, and João Conde. Alloy metal nanoparticles for multicolor cancer diagnostics In Colloidal Quantum Dots/Nanocrystals for Biomedical Applications VI. San Francisco, CA, USA: Proc. of SPIE Vol. 7909, SPIE 2011, 2011.
Doria, G., J. T. Dias, M. Larguinho, E. Pereira, R. Franco, and P. Baptista. AuAg-alloy-nanoprobes for Specific Nucleic Acid Detection In NSTI-Nanotech 2010. Anaheim, CA, 2010.
Baptista, P., G. Doria, A. Matias, L. Osorio, E. Pereira, and F. Ricardo. Direct detection of mutations/SNPs using DNA-derivatised gold nanoparticles In Congress of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Jena, Germany, 2005.
Journal Article
Carlos, F. F., B. Veigas, A. S. Matias, G. Doria, O. Flores, and P. V. Baptista. "Allele specific LAMP- gold nanoparticle for characterization of single nucleotide polymorphisms." Biotechnol Rep (Amst) 16 (2017): 21-25. AbstractWebsite

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Martins, Rodrigo, Pedro Baptista, Leandro Raniero, Gonçalo Doria, Leonardo Silva, Ricardo Franco, and Elvira Fortunato. "Amorphous/nanocrystalline silicon biosensor for the specific identification of unamplified nucleic acid sequences using gold nanoparticle probes." Appl. Phys. Lett. 90 (2007).
Carlos, F. F., J. Silva-Nunes, O. Flores, M. Brito, G. Doria, L. Veiga, and P. V. Baptista. "Association of FTO and PPARG polymorphisms with obesity in Portuguese women." Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes 6 (2013): 241-5. AbstractWebsite

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Carlos, Fabio Ferreira, Jose Silva-Nunes, Orfeu Flores, Miguel Brito, Goncalo Doria, Luisa Veiga, and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Association of FTO and PPARG polymorphisms with obesity in Portuguese women." Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy 6 (2013): 241-5. Abstract

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Mendo, Ana Soraia, Sara Figueiredo, Catarina Roma-Rodrigues, Paula A. Videira, Zhen Ma, Mário Diniz, Miguel Larguinho, Pedro Costa, João C. Lima, Armando J. L. Pombeiro, Pedro V. Baptista, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "Characterization of antiproliferative potential and biological targets of a copper compound containing 4'-phenyl terpyridine." JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 2 (2015): 935-948. AbstractWebsite

Several copper complexes have been assessed as anti-tumor agents against cancer cells. In this work, a copper compound [Cu(H2O){OS(CH3)2}L](NO3)2 incorporating the ligand 4'-phenyl-terpyridine antiproliferative activity against human colorectal, hepatocellular carcinomas and breast adenocarcinoma cell lines was determined, demonstrating high cytotoxicity. The compound is able to induce apoptosis and a slight delay in cancer cell cycle progression, probably by its interaction with DNA and induction of double-strand pDNA cleavage, which is enhanced by oxidative mechanisms. Moreover, proteomic studies indicate that the compound induces alterations in proteins involved in cytoskeleton maintenance, cell cycle progression and apoptosis, corroborating its antiproliferative potential.

Carlos, Fábio Ferreira, Orfeu Flores, Gonçalo Doria, and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Characterization of genomic SNP via colorimetric detection using a single gold nanoprobe." Analytical Biochemistry 465 (2014): 1-5. AbstractWebsite

Identification of specific nucleic acid sequences mediated by gold nanoparticles derivatized thiol-modified oligonucleotides (Au-nanoprobes) has been proven to be a useful tool in molecular diagnostics. Here, we demonstrate that, on optimization, detection may be simplified via the use of a single Au-nanoprobe to detect a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in homo- or heterozygote condition. We validated this non-cross-linking approach through the analysis of 20 clinical samples using a single specific Au-nanoprobe for an SNP in the FTO (fat mass and obesity-associated) gene against direct DNA sequencing. Sensitivity, specificity, and limit of detection (LOD) were determined, and statistical differences were calculated by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and a post hoc Tukey's test to ascertain whether there were any differences between Au-nanoprobe genotyped groups. For the first time, we show that the use of a single Au-nanoprobe can detect SNP for each genetic status (wild type, heterozygous, or mutant) with high degrees of sensitivity (87.50%) and specificity (91.67%).

Baptista, P., G. Doria, D. Henriques, E. Pereira, and R. Franco. "Colorimetric detection of eukaryotic gene expression with DNA-derivatized gold nanoparticles." Journal of Biotechnology 119 (2005): 111-117. Abstract

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Larguinho, Miguel, Hugo M. Santos, Gonçalo Doria, H. Scholz, Pedro V. Baptista, and José L. Capelo. "Development of a fast and efficient ultrasonic-based strategy for DNA fragmentation." J. Talanta 81 (2010): 881-886.
Larguinho, Miguel, Daniela Correia, Mario S. Diniz, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Evidence of one-way flow bioaccumulation of gold nanoparticles across two trophic levels." Journal of Nanoparticle Research 16 (2014). Abstract

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Guirgis, Bassem S. S., Claudia Sa e Cunha, Ines Gomes, Miguel Cavadas, Isabel Silva, Goncalo Doria, Gregory L. Blatch, Pedro V. Baptista, Eulalia Pereira, Hassan M. E. Azzazy, Maria M. Mota, Miguel Prudencio, and Ricardo Franco. "Gold nanoparticle-based fluorescence immunoassay for malaria antigen detection." Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 402 (2012): 1019-1027. Abstract

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Baptista, Pedro, Eulália Pereira, Peter Eaton, Gonçalo Doria, Adelaide Miranda, Inês Gomes, Pedro Quaresma, and Ricardo Franco. "Gold Nanoparticles for the Development of Clinical Diagnosis Methods." Anal Bioanal Chem. 391 (2008): 943-950.
Baptista, P., E. Pereira, P. Eaton, G. Doria, A. Miranda, I. Gomes, P. Quaresma, and R. Franco. "Gold nanoparticles for the development of clinical diagnosis methods." Anal Bioanal Chem 391 (2008): 943-50. AbstractWebsite

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Conde, João, Miguel Larguinho, Ana Cordeiro, Luis R. Raposo, Pedro M. Costa, Susana Santos, Mário Diniz, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Gold-Nanobeacons for gene therapy: evaluation of genotoxicity, cell toxicity and proteome profiling analysis." Nanotoxicology 8 (2014): 521-532. AbstractWebsite

Antisense therapy is a powerful tool for post-transcriptional gene silencing suitable for down-regulating target genes associated to disease. Gold nanoparticles have been described as effective intracellular delivery vehicles for antisense oligonucleotides providing increased protection against nucleases and targeting capability via simple surface modification. We constructed an antisense gold-nanobeacon consisting of a stem-looped oligonucleotide double-labelled with 3′-Cy3 and 5′-Thiol-C6 and tested for the effective blocking of gene expression in colorectal cancer cells. Due to the beacon conformation, gene silencing was directly detected as fluorescence increases with hybridisation to target, which can be used to assess the level of silencing. Moreover, this system was extensively evaluated for the genotoxic, cytotoxic and proteomic effects of gold-nanobeacon exposure to cancer cells. The exposure was evaluated by two-dimensional protein electrophoresis followed by mass spectrometry to perform a proteomic profile and 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-Yl)-2,5-Diphenyltetrazolium Bromide (MTT) assay, glutathione-S-transferase assay, micronucleus test and comet assay to assess the genotoxicity. This integrated toxicology evaluation showed that the proposed nanotheranostics strategy does not exhibit significant toxicity, which is extremely relevant when translating into in vivo systems.

Doria, G., M. Larguinho, J. T. Dias, E. Pereira, R. Franco, and P. V. Baptista. "Gold-silver-alloy nanoprobes for one-pot multiplex DNA detection." Nanotechnology 21 (2010): 255101. AbstractWebsite

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Larguinho, Miguel, Pedro M. Costa, Gonçalo Sousa, Maria H. Costa, Mário S. Diniz, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Histopathological findings on Carassius auratus hepatopancreas upon exposure to acrylamide: correlation with genotoxicity and metabolic alterations." Journal of Applied Toxicology 34 (2014).
Martins, R., P. Baptista, L. Silva, L. Raniero, G. Doria, R. Franco, and E. Fortunato. "Identification of unamplified genomic DNA sequences using gold nanoparticle probes and a novel thin film photodetector." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 354 (2008): 2580-2584. Abstract

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Eaton, Peter, Goncalo Doria, Eulalia Pereira, Pedro Viana Baptista, and Ricardo Franco. "Imaging gold nanoparticles for DNA sequence recognition in biomedical applications." Ieee Transactions on Nanobioscience 6 (2007): 282-288. Abstract

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Martins, Marta, Pedro V. Baptista, Ana Soraia Mendo, Claudia Correia, Paula Videira, Antonio S. Rodrigues, J. Muthukumaran, Teresa Santos-Silva, Ana Silva, Fatima M. C. Guedes da Silva, Joana Gigante, Antonio Duarte, Malgorzata Gajewska, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "In vitro and in vivo biological characterization of the anti-proliferative potential of a cyclic trinuclear organotin(IV) complex." Molecular Biosystems 12 (2016): 1015-1023. Abstract

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Bernacka-Wojcik, Iwona, Rohan Senadeera, Pawel Jerzy Wojcik, Leonardo Bione Silva, Gonçalo Doria, Pedro Baptista, Hugo Aguas, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Inkjet printed and "doctor blade" TiO2 photodetectors for DNA biosensors." Biosens. Bioelectron. 25 (2010): 1229-1234.
Santos, Miguel M., Luís R. Raposo, Gonçalo V. S. M. Carrera, Alexandra Costa, Madalena Dionísio, Pedro V. Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Luís C. Branco. "Ionic Liquids and Salts from Ibuprofen as Promising Innovative Formulations of an Old Drug." ChemMedChem 14 (2019): 907-911. AbstractWebsite

Abstract Herein we report the synthesis of novel ionic liquids (ILs) and organic salts by combining ibuprofen as anion with ammonium, imidazolium, or pyridinium cations. The methodology consists of an acid–base reaction of neutral ibuprofen with cation hydroxides, which were previously prepared by anion exchange from the corresponding halide salts with Amberlyst A-26(OH). In comparison with the parent drug, these organic salts display higher solubility in water and biological fluids and a smaller degree of polymorphism, which in some cases was completely eliminated. With the exception of [C16Pyr][Ibu] and [N1,1,2,2OH1][Ibu], the prepared salts did not affect the viability of normal human dermal fibroblasts or ovarian carcinoma (A2780) cells. Therefore, these ibuprofen-based ionic liquids may be very promising lead candidates for the development of effective formulations of this drug.