تصفح حسب المؤلف "Sharifi, Shahriar"
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Chronic Wound Healing Models
Flynn, Kiley; Mahmoud, Nouf N.; Sharifi, Shahriar; Gould, Lisa J.; Mahmoudi, Morteza ( American Chemical Society (ACS) , 2023 , Article)In this paper, we review and analyze the commonly available wound healing models reported in the literature and discuss their advantages and issues, considering their relevance and translational potential to humans. Our ... -
Importance of Standardizing Analytical Characterization Methodology for Improved Reliability of the Nanomedicine Literature.
Sharifi, Shahriar; Mahmoud, Nouf N; Voke, Elizabeth; Landry, Markita P; Mahmoudi, Morteza ( springer link , 2022 , Article)Understanding the interaction between biological structures and nanoscale technologies, dubbed the nano-bio interface, is required for successful development of safe and efficient nanomedicine products. The lack of a ... -
Investigating Inflammatory Markers in Wound Healing: Understanding Implications and Identifying Artifacts
Mahmoud, Nouf N.; Hamad, Khawla; Al Shibitini, Aya; Juma, Sarah; Sharifi, Shahriar; Gould, Lisa; Mahmoudi, Morteza... more authors ... less authors ( American Chemical Society (ACS) , 2024 , Article)Understanding the complex interplay of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines is crucial in the field of wound healing, as it holds the key to developing effective therapeutics. In the initial stages of wound ... -
Mass Spectrometry, Structural Analysis, and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Photo-Cross-Linked Human Albumin Hydrogels
Sharifi, Shahriar; Saei, Amir Ata; Gharibi, Hassan; Mahmoud, Nouf N.; Harkins, Shannon; Dararatana, Naruphorn; Lisabeth, Erika M.; Serpooshan, Vahid; Végvári, Ákos; Moore, Anna; Mahmoudi, Morteza... more authors ... less authors ( American Chemical Society , 2022 , Article)Albumin-based hydrogels offer unique benefits such as biodegradability and high binding affinity to various biomolecules, which make them suitable candidates for biomedical applications. Here, we report a non-immunogenic ... -
An Overview of Nanoparticle Protein Corona Literature
Hajipour, Mohammad J.; Safavi-Sohi, Reihaneh; Sharifi, Shahriar; Mahmoud, Nouf; Ashkarran, Ali Akbar; Voke, Elizabeth; Serpooshan, Vahid; Ramezankhani, Milad; Milani, Abbas S.; Landry, Markita P.; Mahmoudi, Morteza... more authors ... less authors ( Wiley-Blackwell , 2023 , Article)The protein corona forms spontaneously on nanoparticle surfaces when nanomaterials are introduced into any biological system/fluid. Reliable characterization of the protein corona is, therefore, a vital step in the development ...