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Marques, A., B. Veigas, A. Araújo, B. Pagará, P. V. Baptista, H. Águas, R. Martins, and E. Fortunato. "Paper-Based SERS Platform for One-Step Screening of Tetracycline in Milk." Sci Rep 9 (2019): 17922. AbstractWebsite

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Amelie Heuer-Jungemann, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Antonios G. Kanaras, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Peptide-coated gold nanoparticles for modulation of angiogenesis in vivo." International Journal of Nanomedicine 11 (2016): 2633-2639. Abstract

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Pinheiro, André, Jorge A. Parola, Pedro Baptista, and João Carlos Lima. "pH effect on the photochemistry of 4-methylcoumarin phosphate esters: Caged-Phosphate Case Study." 2010 114 (2010): 12795-12803.
Mendes, Rita, Pedro Pedrosa, Joao C. Lima, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Photothermal enhancement of chemotherapy in breast cancer by visible irradiation of Gold Nanoparticles." Scientific Reports 7 (2017). Abstract

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Branquinho, R., J. V. Pinto, T. Busani, P. Barquinha, L. Pereira, P. V. Baptista, R. Martins, and E. Fortunato. "Plastic Compatible Sputtered Ta2O5 Sensitive Layer for Oxide Semiconductor TFT Sensors." J. Display Technol 9 (2013): 723-728.
Restani, Rita B., João Conde, Pedro V. Baptista, Maria Teresa Cidade, Ana M. Bragança, Jorge Morgado, Ilídio J. Correia, Ana Aguiar-Ricardo, and Vasco D. B. Bonifacio. "Polyurea dendrimer for efficient cytosolic siRNA delivery." RSC ADVANCES 4 (2014): 54872. AbstractWebsite

The design of small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery materials showing efficacy in vivo is at the forefront of nanotherapeutics research. Polyurea (PURE-type) dendrimers are ‘smart’ biocompatible 3D polymers that unveil a dynamic and elegant back-folding mechanism involving hydrogen bonding between primary amines at the surface and tertiary amines and ureas at the core. Similarly, to a biological proton pump, they are able to automatically and reversibly transform their conformation in response to pH stimulus. Here, we show that PURE-G4 is a useful gene silencing platform showing no cellular toxicity. As a proof of concept we investigated the PURE-G4-siRNA dendriplex, which was shown to be an attractive platform with high transfection efficacy. The simplicity associated with the complexation of siRNA with polyurea dendrimers makes them a powerful tool for efficient cytosolic siRNA delivery.

Silva, LB, B. Veigas, G. Doria, P. Costa, J. Inácio, R. Martins, E. Fortunato, and P. V. Baptista. "Portable optoelectronic biosensing platform for identification of mycobacteria from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex." Biosens Bioelectron 26 (2011): 2012-7. AbstractWebsite

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Pedrosa, Pedro, Amelie Heuer-Jungemann, Antonios G. Kanaras, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Potentiating angiogenesis arrest in vivo via laser irradiation of peptide functionalised gold nanoparticles." Journal of Nanobiotechnology 15 (2017). Abstract

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Restani, Rita B., Rita F. Pires, Anna Tolmatcheva, Rita Cabral, V. Baptista, Pedro, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Teresa Casimiro, Vasco D. B. Bonifacio, and Ana Aguiar-Ricardo. "POxylated Dendrimer-Based Nano-in-Micro Dry Powder Formulations for Inhalation Chemotherapy." Chemistryopen 7 (2018): 772-779. Abstract

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Restani, Rita B., Joao Conde, Rita F. Pires, Pedro Martins, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Pedro V. Baptista, and Vasco D. B. Bonifacio. "POxylated Polyurea Dendrimers: Smart Core-Shell Vectors with IC50 Lowering Capacity." MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE 15 (2015): 1045-1051. AbstractWebsite

The design and preparation of highly efficient drug delivery platforms using green methodologies is at the forefront of nanotherapeutics research. POxylated polyurea dendrimers are efficiently synthesized using a supercritical-assisted polymerization in carbon dioxide. These fluorescent, pH-responsive and water-soluble core-shell smart nanocarriers show low toxicity in terms of cell viability and absence of glutathione depletion, two of the major side effect limitations of current vectors. The materials are also found to act as good transfection agents, through a mechanism involving an endosomal pathway, being able to reduce 100-fold the IC50 of paclitaxel.

Baptista, Pedro Viana. "Precision nanomedicine in cancer: how far are we from personalization?" Expert Review of Precision Medicine and Drug Development 1 (2016): 227-228. Abstract

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Baptista, Pedro Viana. "Principles in genetic risk assessment." THERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT 1 (2005): 15-20. AbstractWebsite

Risk assessment constitutes an essential component of genetic counseling and testing, and the genetic risk should be estimated as accurately as possible for individual and family decision making. All relevant information retrieved from population studies and pedigree and genetic testing enhances the accuracy of the assessment of an individual’s genetic risk. This review will focus on the following general aspects implicated in risk assessment: the increasing genetic information regarding disease; complex traits versus Mendelian disorders; and the influence of the environment and disease susceptibility. The influence of these factors on risk assessment will be discussed.

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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