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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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Raposo, L. R., C. Roma-Rodrigues, P. Faisca, M. Alves, J. Henriques, MC Carvalheiro, M. L. Corvo, P. V. Baptista, A. J. Pombeiro, and A. R. Fernandes. "Immortalization and characterization of a new canine mammary tumour cell line FR37-CMT." Veterinary and Comparative Oncology 15 (2017): 952-967. Abstract

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Svahn, Noora, Artur J. Moro, Catarina Roma-Rodrigues, Rakesh Puttreddy, Kari Rissanen, Pedro V. Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, João Carlos Lima, and Laura Rodríguez. "The Important Role of the Nuclearity, Rigidity, and Solubility of Phosphane Ligands in the Biological Activity of Gold(I) Complexes." Chemistry – A European Journal 24 (2018): 14654-14667. AbstractWebsite

Abstract A series of 4-ethynylaniline gold(I) complexes containing monophosphane (1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane (pta; 2), 3,7-diacetyl-1,3,7-triaza-5-phosphabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane (3), and PR3, with R=naphthyl (4), phenyl (5), and ethyl (6)) and diphosphane (bis(diphenylphosphino)acetylene (dppa; 7), trans-1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethene (dppet; 8), 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane (dppe; 9), and 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane (dppp; 10)) ligands have been synthesized and their efficiency against tumor cells evaluated. The cytotoxicity of complexes 2–10 was evaluated in human colorectal (HCT116) and ovarian (A2780) carcinoma as well as in normal human fibroblasts. All the complexes showed a higher antiproliferative effect in A2780 cells, with the cytotoxicity decreasing in the following order 5>6=9=10>8>2>4>7>3. Complex 4 stands out for its very high selectivity towards ovarian carcinoma cells (IC50=2.3 μm) compared with colorectal carcinoma and normal human fibroblasts (IC50>100 μm), which makes this complex very attractive for ovarian cancer therapy. Its cytotoxicity in these cells correlates with the induction of the apoptotic process and an increase of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). The effects of the nuclearity, rigidity, and solubility of these complexes on their biological activity were also analyzed. X-ray crystal structure determination allowed the identification of short N−H⋅⋅⋅π contacts as the main driving forces for the three-dimensional packing in these molecules.

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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Conde, J., J. M. de la Fuente, and P. V. Baptista. "In vitro transcription and translation inhibition via DNA functionalized gold-nanoparticles." Nanotechnology 21 (2010): 505101.
Conde, Joao, Furong Tian, Yulan Hernandez, Chenchen Bao, Daxiang Cui, Klaus-Peter Janssen, M. Ricardo Ibarra, Pedro V. Baptista, Tobias Stoeger, and Jesus M. de la Fuente. "In vivo tumor targeting via nanoparticle-mediated therapeutic siRNA coupled to inflammatory response in lung cancer mouse models." Biomaterials 34 (2013): 7744-7753. Abstract

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Cynthia Alves-Barroco, Luis R. Raposo, Mafalda N. Costa, Elvira Fortunato, Pedro Viana Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Ilda Santos-Sanches. "Infection of human keratinocytes by Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies dysgalactiae isolated from milk of the bovine udder." Microbes and Infection 18 (2016): 290-293. 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.
Luis, Daniel V., Joana Silva, Ana Isabel Tomaz, Rodrigo F. M. de Almeida, Miguel Larguinho, Pedro V. Baptista, Luisa M. D. R. S. Martins, Telma F. S. Silva, Pedro M. Borralho, Cecilia M. P. Rodrigues, Antonio S. Rodrigues, Armando J. L. Pombeiro, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "Insights into the mechanisms underlying the antiproliferative potential of a Co(II) coordination compound bearing 1,10-phenanthroline-5,6-dione: DNA and protein interaction studies." Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 19 (2014): 787-803. Abstract

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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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Veigas, B., R. Branquinho, J. V. Pinto, P. J. Wojcik, R. Martins, E. Fortunato, and P. V. Baptista. "Ion sensing (EIS) real-time quantitative monitorization of isothermal DNA amplification." Biosens Bioelectron 52 (2014): 50-5. AbstractWebsite

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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.

Osorio-Almeida, L., I. Gonçalves, A. Raimundo, and P. Baptista. Is the IVS2 region of the human Agamma globin gene an important regulatory region? In 10th International Congress of Human Genetics. Vienna, Austria, 2001.
Veigas, Bruno, Pedro Pedrosa, Isabel Couto, Miguel Viveiros, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Isothermal DNA amplification coupled to Au-nanoprobes for detection of mutations associated to Rifampicin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis." Journal of Nanobiotechnology (2013).
Veigas, B., P. Pedrosa, I. Couto, M. Viveiros, and P. V. Baptista. "Isothermal DNA amplification coupled to Au-nanoprobes for detection of mutations associated to Rifampicin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis." J Nanobiotechnology 11 (2013): 38. AbstractWebsite

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Veigas, Bruno, Pedro Pedrosa, Isabel Couto, Miguel Viveiros, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Isothermal DNA amplification coupled to Aunanoprobes for detection of mutations associated to Rifampicin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis." Journal of Nanobiotechnology 11 (2013). Abstract

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Pinheiro, André Vidal, Pedro Baptista, and João Carlos Lima. "Light activation of transcription: photocaging of nucleotides for control over RNA polymerization." Nucleic Acids Res. 36 (2008): 90.
Pinheiro, A. V., P. Baptista, and J. C. Lima. "Light activation of transcription: photocaging of nucleotides for control over RNA polymerization." Nucleic Acids Res 36 (2008): e90. AbstractWebsite

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Pinheiro, A. V., P. Baptista, and J. C. Lima. "Light activation of transcription: photocaging of nucleotides for control over RNA polymerization." Nucleic Acids Research 36 (2008). Abstract

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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).
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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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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