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Nanomedicines and Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Pharmacy
Images intended to be used as covers in a prominent scientific magazine (Wiley - Advanced Materials) commissioned by a Finish laboratory focused on Nano-particles based research. Most of the images were chosen by the editor of the magazine for the front cover of the issue they were published in.
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Targeted drug delivery to damaged organs
Cover published: Drug Delivery: DrugāLoaded Multifunctional Nanoparticles Targeted to the Endocardial Layer of the Injured Heart Modulate Hypertrophic Signaling -
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Nanoparticle Assisted Antibody Growth and Cancer Treatment
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Cover intended for the special issue celebrating science progress in Finland
Cover published: Special Issue: Materials Science in Finland -
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Cancer Immunotherapy Using Nanovaccines Based on Porous Silicon
Cover published: Nanovaccines: Multistaged Nanovaccines Based on Porous Silicon@Acetalated Dextran@Cancer Cell Membrane for Cancer Immunotherapy -
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Intestinal Walls Treatment with Nanoparticle Clusters
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Liver Regeneration with Multifunctional Nanohybrids
Inside cover published: Nanohybrids: Multifunctional Nanohybrid Based on Porous Silicon Nanoparticles, Gold Nanoparticles, and Acetalated Dextran for Liver Regeneration and Acute Liver Failure Theranostics -
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Multidisciplinary approach to the advancement of cancer-specific nanomedicine
Cover published: Nanomedicine: Bridging the Knowledge of Different Worlds to Understand the Big Picture of Cancer Nanomedicines -
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Divison of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology - Faculty of Pharmacy
Images depicting the process of cell isolation and manipulation as part of scientific research in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry and intended as the cover for the same published article. This design was chosen as the inside front cover for that particular issue and is currently displayed in the Wiley Online Library - Advanced Biosystems scientific magazine
Cover published: Enzyme Immobilization: Overcoming the Pitfalls of Cytochrome P450 Immobilization through the Use of Fusogenic Liposomes -
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