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Fernandes, Alexandra R., Joao Jesus, Pedro Martins, Sara Figueiredo, Daniela Rosa, Luisa M. R. D. R. S. Martins, Maria Luisa Corvo, Manuela C. Carvalheiro, Pedro M. Costa, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Multifunctional gold-nanoparticles: A nanovectorization tool for the targeted delivery of novel chemotherapeutic agents." Journal of Controlled Release 245 (2017): 52-61. Abstract

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Fernandes, Alexandra R., and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Nanotechnology for Cancer Diagnostics and Therapy – An Update on Novel Molecular Players." Current Cancer Therapy Reviews 9 (2013): 164-172. AbstractWebsite

Nanotechnology has emerged as a "disruptive technology" that may provide researchers with new and innovative ways to diagnose, treat and monitor cancer. In fact, nanomedicine approaches have delivered several strategies, such as new imaging agents, real-time assessments of therapeutic and surgical efficacy, multifunctional, targeted devices capable of bypassing biological barriers to target and silence specific pathways in tumours. Of particular interest, has been the increased capability to deliver multiple therapeutic agents directly to bulk cancer cells and cancer stem cells that play a critical role in cancer growth and metastasis. These multifunctional targeted nanoconjugates are also capable of avoiding cancer resistance and monitor predictive molecular changes that open the path for preventive action against pre-cancerous cells, minimizing costs and incidence of relapses. A myriad of nanoconjugates with effective silencing and site-targeting moieties can be developed by incorporating a diverse selection of targeting, diagnostic, and therapeutic components. A discussion of the integrative effort of nanotechnology systems with recent developments of biomolecular interactions in cancer progression is clearly required. Here, we will update the state of the art related to the development and applications of nanoscale platforms and novel biomolecular players in cancer diagnosis, imaging and treatment.

Fernandes, Alexandra R., and Pedro V. Baptista. "Gene Silencing Using Multifunctionalized Gold Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy." Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 1530 (2017): 319-336. Abstract

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Ferreira, D., D. Fontinha, C. Martins, D. Pires, A. R. Fernandes, and P. V. Baptista. "Gold Nanoparticles for Vectorization of Nucleic Acids for Cancer Therapeutics." Molecules 25 (2020). AbstractWebsite

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FLOMEN, R., PB BAPTISTA, CH JAMES, and al.et. "Construction of a YAC/PAC physical map of a gene rich region in 1p13.3." EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS 6 (1998): 168. Abstract

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Franco, Ricardo, Pedro Pedrosa, Fábio Ferreira Carlos, Bruno Veigas, and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Gold Nanoparticles for DNA/RNA-Based Diagnostics." In Handbook of Nanoparticles, 1-25. Berlin: Springer, 2015. Abstract

The remarkable physicochemical properties of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have prompted development
in exploring biomolecular interactions with AuNPs-containing systems, pursuing biomedical applications
in diagnostics. Among these applications, AuNPs have been remarkably useful for the development of
DNA/RNA detection and characterization systems for diagnostics, including systems suitable for point of
need. Here, emphasis will be on available molecular detection schemes of relevant pathogens and their
molecular characterization, genomic sequences associated with medical conditions (including cancer),
mutation and polymorphism identification, and the quantification of gene expression.