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2020
Beola, L., L. Asín, C. Roma-Rodrigues, Y. Fernández-Afonso, R. M. Fratila, D. Serantes, S. Ruta, R. W. Chantrell, A. R. Fernandes, P. V. Baptista, J. M. de la Fuente, V. Grazú, and L. Gutiérrez. "The Intracellular Number of Magnetic Nanoparticles Modulates the Apoptotic Death Pathway after Magnetic Hyperthermia Treatment." ACS Appl Mater Interfaces 12 (2020): 43474-43487. AbstractWebsite

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2019
Sutradhar, M., E. C. B. A. Alegria, F. Ferretti, L. R. Raposo, M. F. C. Guedes da Silva, P. V. Baptista, A. R. Fernandes, and A. J. L. Pombeiro. "Antiproliferative activity of heterometallic sodium and potassium-dioxidovanadium(V) polymers." J Inorg Biochem 200 (2019): 110811. AbstractWebsite

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Kourmentza, C., D. Araujo, C. Sevrin, C. Roma-Rodriques, J. Lia Ferreira, F. Freitas, M. Dionisio, P. V. Baptista, A. R. Fernandes, C. Grandfils, and M. A. M. Reis. "Occurrence of non-toxic bioemulsifiers during polyhydroxyalkanoate production by Pseudomonas strains valorizing crude glycerol by-product." Bioresour Technol 281 (2019): 31-40. AbstractWebsite

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Almeida, J., C. Roma-Rodrigues, A. G. Mahmoud, M. F. C. Guedes da Silva, A. J. L. Pombeiro, D.RS L. M. Martins, P. V. Baptista, and A. R. Fernandes. "Structural characterization and biological properties of silver(I) tris(pyrazolyl)methane sulfonate." J Inorg Biochem 199 (2019): 110789. AbstractWebsite

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2018
Ribeiro, A. P. C., S. Anbu, E. C. B. A. Alegria, A. R. Fernandes, P. V. Baptista, R. Mendes, A. S. Matias, M. Mendes, M. F. C. Guedes da Silva, and A. J. L. Pombeiro. "Evaluation of cell toxicity and DNA and protein binding of green synthesized silver nanoparticles." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 101 (2018): 137-144. AbstractWebsite

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Daniela, Peixoto, Figueiredo Margarida, Malta Gabriela, Roma‐Rodrigues Catarina, Baptista Pedro V., Fernandes Alexandra R., Barroso Sónia, Carvalho Ana Luísa, Afonso Carlos A. M., Ferreira Luisa M., and Branco Paula S. "Synthesis, Cytotoxicity Evaluation in Human Cell Lines and in Vitro DNA Interaction of a Hetero‐Arylidene‐9(10H)‐Anthrone." European Journal of Organic ChemistryEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry 2018 (2018): 545-549. AbstractWebsite

A new and never before reported hetero?arylidene?9(10H)?anthrone structure (4) was unexpectedly isolated on reaction of 1,2?dimethyl?3?ethylimidazolium iodide (2) and 9?anthracenecarboxaldehyde (3) under basic conditions. Its structure was unequivocally confirmed by X?ray crystallography. No cytotoxicity in human healthy fibroblasts and in two different cancer cell lines was observed, indicating its applicability in biological systems. Compound 4 interacts with CT?DNA by intercalation between the adjacent base pairs of DNA with a high binding affinity [Kb = 2.0?(±0.20)???105 m?1], which is 10?? higher than that described for doxorubicin [Kb = 3.2?(±0.23)???104 m?1]. Furthermore, compound 4 quenches the fluorescence emission of a GelRed?CT?DNA system with a quenching constant (KSV) of 3.3?(±0.3)???103 m?1 calculated by the Stern?Volmer equation.

2016
Cordeiro, Milton, Leticia Giestes, Joao Carlos Lima, and Pedro Baptista. "BioCode gold-nanobeacon for the detection of fusion transcripts causing chronic myeloid leukemia." Journal of Nanobiotechnology 38 (2016). AbstractWebsite

Background
Gold-nanobeacons (Au-nanobeacons) have proven to be versatile systems for molecular diagnostics and therapeutic actuators. Here, we present the development and characterization of two gold nanobeacons combined with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) based spectral codification for dual mode sequence discrimination. This is the combination of two powerful technologies onto a single nanosystem.

Results
We proved this concept to detect the most common fusion sequences associated with the development of chronic myeloid leukemia, e13a2 and e14a2. The detection is based on spectral shift of the donor signal to the acceptor, which allows for corroboration of the hybridization event. The Au-nanobeacon acts as scaffold for detection of the target in a homogenous format whose output capability (i.e. additional layer of information) is potentiated via the spectral codification strategy.

Conclusions
The spectral coded Au-nanobeacons permit the detection of each of the pathogenic fusion sequences, with high specificity towards partial complementary sequences. The proposed BioCode Au-nanobeacon concept provides for a nanoplatform for molecular recognition suitable for cancer diagnostics.

Corvo, Luísa M., Ana Soraia Mendo, Sara Figueiredo, Rogério Gaspar, Miguel Larguinho, Fátima Guedes M. C. da Silva, Pedro Viana Baptista, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "Liposomes as Delivery System of a Sn(IV) Complex for Cancer Therapy." Pharmaceutical Research (2016).
Lenis-Rojas, O. A., A. R. Fernandes, C. Roma-Rodrigues, P. V. Baptista, F. Marques, D. Perez-Fernandez, J. Guerra-Varela, L. Sanchez, D. Vazquez-Garcia, M. Lopez Torres, A. Fernandez, and J. J. Fernandez. "Heteroleptic mononuclear compounds of ruthenium(II): synthesis, structural analyses, in vivo antitumor activity and in vivo toxicity on zebrafish embryost." Dalton Transactions 45 (2016): 19127-19140. 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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Luisa Corvo, M., Ana Soraia Mendo, Sara Figueiredo, Rogerio Gaspar, Miguel Larguinho, Fatima M. C. Guedes da Silva, Pedro Viana Baptista, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "Liposomes as Delivery System of a Sn(IV) Complex for Cancer Therapy." Pharmaceutical Research 33 (2016): 1351-1358. Abstract

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2015
Veigas, Bruno, Pedro Pedrosa, Fabio F. Carlos, Liliana Mancio-Silva, Ana Rita Grosso, Elvira Fortunato, Maria M. Mota, and Pedro V. Baptista. "One nanoprobe, two pathogens: gold nanoprobes multiplexing for point-of-care." Journal of Nanobiotechnology 13 (2015). Abstract

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2014
Costa, Mafalda, Bruno Veigas, Jorge Jacob, David Santos, Jacinto Gomes, Pedro V. Baptista, Rodrigo Martins, João Inácio, and Elvira Fortunato. "Low cost, safe, disposable, rapid and self-sustainable paper-based platform for diagnostic testing - Lab-on-Paper." NANOTECHNOLOGY 9 (2014): 094006. AbstractWebsite

There is a strong interest in the use of biopolymers in the electronic and biomedical industries, mainly towards low-cost applications. The possibility of developing entirely new kinds of products based on cellulose is of current interest, in order to enhance and to add new functionalities to conventional paper-based products. We present our results towards the development of paper-based microfluidics for molecular diagnostic testing. Paper properties were evaluated and compared to nitrocellulose, the most commonly used material in lateral flow and other rapid tests. Focusing on the use of paper as a substrate for microfluidic applications, through an eco-friendly wax-printing technology, we present three main and distinct colorimetric approaches: (i) enzymatic reactions (glucose detection); (ii) immunoassays (antibodies anti-Leishmania detection); (iii) nucleic acid sequence identification (Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex detection). Colorimetric glucose quantification was achieved through enzymatic reactions performed within specific zones of the paper-based device. The colouration achieved increased with growing glucose concentration and was highly homogeneous, covering all the surface of the paper reaction zones in a 3D sensor format. These devices showed a major advantage when compared to the 2D lateral flow glucose sensors, where some carryover of the coloured products usually occurs. The detection of anti-Leishmania antibodies in canine sera was conceptually achieved using a paper-based 96-well enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay format. However, optimization is still needed for this test, regarding the efficiency of the immobilization of antigens on the cellulose fibres. The detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis nucleic acids integrated with a non-cross-linking gold nanoprobe detection scheme was also achieved in a wax-printed 384-well paper-based microplate, by the hybridization with a species-specific probe. The obtained results with the above-mentioned proof-of-concept sensors are thus promising towards the future development of simple and cost-effective paper-based diagnostic devices.

Costa, M. N., B. Veigas, J. M. Jacob, D. S. Santos, J. Gomes, P. V. Baptista, R. Martins, J. Inacio, and E. Fortunato. "A low cost, safe, disposable, rapid and self-sustainable paper-based platform for diagnostic testing: lab-on-paper." Nanotechnology 25 (2014). Abstract

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Bao, Chenchen, Joao Conde, Ester Polo, Pablo del Pino, Maria Moros, Pedro V. Baptista, Valeria Grazu, Daxiang Cui, and Jesus M. de la Fuente. "A promising road with challenges: where are gold nanoparticles in translational research?" Nanomedicine 9 (2014): 2353-2370. Abstract

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Conde, Joao, Jorge T. Dias, Valeria Grazu, Maria Moros, Pedro V. Baptista, and Jesus M. de la Fuente. "Revisiting 30 years of biofunctionalization and surface chemistry of inorganic nanoparticles for nanomedicine." Frontiers in Chemistry 2 (2014). Abstract

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2013
Cordeiro, M., L. Giestas, J. C. Lima, and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Coupling an universal primer to SBE combined spectral codification strategy for single nucleotide polymorphism analysis." J Biotechnol 168 (2013): 90-94. AbstractWebsite

We previously reported a strategy that combines Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) based spectral codification with a single base extension (SBE) reaction for single nucleotide sequence discrimination in solution. This strategy is capable of unequivocally detect the allele variants present in solution. To extend the use of this tool to any locus of interest, it would be required the development of an universal approach capable of combining a sequence specific SBE primer to an universal sequence labeled and optimized for spectral codification.
Here, we extend this concept to a general strategy by means of a labeled universal oligonucleotide primer (donor), a sequence specific primer that allows for incorporation of the complementary acceptor labeled ddNTP, which allows discrimination the allele variant in the sample via the unambiguous FRET signature of the donor/acceptor pair.

2012
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.
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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Doria, G., J. Conde, B. Veigas, L. Giestas, C. Almeida, M. Assunção, J. Rosa, and P. V. Baptista. "Noble metal nanoparticles for biosensing applications." Sensors (Basel) 12 (2012): 1657-87. AbstractWebsite

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2011
Giestas, Letícia, João Carlos Lima, and Pedro V. Baptista. " Coupling single base extension to a spectral codification tool for increased throughput screening." J. Biotechnol. 154 (2011): 199-204.
Baptista, P. V., G. Doria, P. Quaresma, M. Cavadas, C. S. Neves, I. Gomes, P. Eaton, E. Pereira, and R. Franco. "Nanoparticles in molecular diagnostics." Prog. Mol. Biol. Transl. Sci. 104 (2011): 427-488.
Giestas, L., J. C. Lima, and P. V. Baptista. "Coupling single base extension to a spectral codification tool for increased throughput screening." J Biotechnol 154 (2011): 199-204. AbstractWebsite

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Baptista, P. V., G. Doria, P. Quaresma, M. Cavadas, C. S. Neves, I. Gomes, P. Eaton, E. Pereira, and R. Franco. "Nanoparticles in molecular diagnostics." Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci 104 (2011): 427-88. AbstractWebsite

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Baptista, Pedro V., Goncalo Doria, Pedro Quaresma, Miguel Cavadas, Cristina S. Neves, Ines Gomes, Peter Eaton, Eulalia Pereira, Ricardo Franco, and A. Villaverde. "Nanoparticles in Molecular Diagnostics." Nanoparticles in Translational Science and Medicine 104 (2011): 427-488. Abstract

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