Bionanotechnology, Drug Delivery, Therapeutics | online ISSN 3064-7789

Biosensors and Nanotheranostics

Volume 4 Number 1 2025

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Published online 08 March 2025
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Targeting mRNA G-quadruplexes with peptide nucleic acid conjugates to regulate gene expression in vivo

Zeljka Krpetic 1*, Andy Miah 1, Rosa Arrigo 1

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This study demonstrates peptide nucleic acid conjugates stabilizing RNA G-quadruplexes, offering a novel approach to oncogene translation regulation.

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Published online 20 February 2025
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Development of Peptide-Polymer Conjugates for Enhanced Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Oleg Kolosov 1*, Gordon Hamilton 1, Cheryl Hawkes 1

pp. 1-8

This study develops bioactive peptide-polymer scaffolds, enhancing chondrocyte proliferation, ECM deposition, and mechanical properties for advanced cartilage tissue engineering applications.

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Published online 10 February 2025
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Polymer-Based Systems for Targeted miRNA Delivery

Oleg Kolosov 1*

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This study develops thermoresponsive star copolymers with potential for efficient, biocompatible nucleic acid delivery in biomedical applications.

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Published online 30 January 2025

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Rapid and Low-Cost Field Toxin Analysis to Monitor Harmful Algal Blooms

Muhit Rana 1#, Andrew Weber 1#, Meredith Stewart 1, Avni A Argun 1*

pp. 1-10

The GinerSTAT enables rapid, cost-effective detection of brevetoxins in seawater, revolutionizing harmful algal bloom monitoring and mitigating health and economic impacts.

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Published online 14 January 2025

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Smartphone-Integrated Point-of-Care Sensor for Rapid and Sensitive Malaria Detection in Resource-Limited Settings

Meredith Stewart 1, Douglas Donaldson 1, Avni A. Argun 1, Muhit Rana 1*

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A low-cost, portable diagnostic device enables sensitive, rapid malaria detection, aiding intervention programs to reduce transmission and improve outcomes globally.

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