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PASCUAL L., BAROJA I., AZNAR E., SANCENON F., MARCOS M.D., MURGUIA J.R. ET AL. Oligonucleotide-capped meso- porous silica nanoparticles as DNA-responsive dye deliv- ery systems for genomic DNA detection. Chemical Com- munications. 2015;51(8):1414-1416.
DE LA TORRE C., MONDRAGON L., COLL C., GARCíA-FERNáN- DEZ A., SANCENON F., MARTíNEZ-MANEZ R. ET AL. Caspase 3 Targeted Cargo Delivery in Apoptotic Cells Using Capped Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles. Chemistry - A European
GORBE M., BARBA-BON A., DE LA TORRE C., GIL S., COSTERO A.M., SANCENON F. ET AL. Synthesis and in Vitro Evaluation of a Photosensitizer-BODIPY Derivative for Potential Pho- todynamic Therapy Applications. Chemistry - An Asian Journal. 2015;10(10):2121-2125.
TOSCANI A., MARIN-HERNáNDEZ C., MORAGUES M.E., SAN- CENON F., DINGWALL P., BROWN N.J. ET AL. Ruthenium(II) and Osmium(II) Vinyl Complexes as Highly Sensitive and Selective Chromogenic and Fluorogenic Probes for the
Journal. 2015;21(44):15506-15510.
SANCENON F., PASCUAL L., OROVAL M., AZNAR E., MARTíN- EZ-MANEZ R.. Gated Silica Mesoporous Materials in Sens- ing Applications. ChemistryOpen. 2015;4(4):418-437.
Highlights
During 2015, we started with activities in the SEPAR Project TARMAC. We have also continued with the Intramural Projects NANOHYPERTERMIA, NEU- RO-MON, TBIO-GATE SPRING and NANOSENFIBRO and in the transfer project MICHORMON-PRO. With- in all these projects, we have prepared a collection of new gated materials for controlled release appli- cations and as sensors. Apart from continuing our current regional and National Plan projects, in 2015 we have been granted with a European Project relat- ed with the development of a novel Titanium based alloy for additive manufacturing in special appli- cations and also with a two RETOS project, one of them for the detection of Human Papiloma Virus, and with a project involving researchers from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, for the support of the mixed research units UPV/IIS La Fe.
Also this year, we have continued with an intense scientific activity publishing twenty eight articles in
Sensing of Carbon Monoxide in Air. Chemistry - A Europe- an Journal. 2015;21(41):14529-14538.
international journals of high impact factor. In these works we have demonstrated that it is possible to develop a new delivery system for anticancer sub- stances directed to CXCR4 receptor (overexpressed in lymphoma cells) using silica nanoparticles that are loaded with doxorubicin and capped with a de- rivative of the T22 peptide. Also, new hybrid oligo- nucleotide-capped mesoporous silica nanoparticles able to detect genomic DNA have been designed.
At the international level, we have participated in the preparation of various European projects proposals. In addition, we hosted four PhD students from Cuba, Honduras, Syria and Egypt. In addition, three of our PhD students have spent several months in England and Brazil.
Finally, in 2015 our group has participated in the CI- BER-BBN training program being granted with one scholarship and three students have defended their PhD thesis during this year.
Institution: Universitat Politècnica de València
Contact: Centro de Reconocimiento Molecular y Desarrollo Tecnológico. Camino de Vera s/n, Edificio 5M. 46022 Valencia · Tel.: 96 387 73 43 · E.mail: [email protected] · Website: http://www.uv.es/idm
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