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Abolfazl Akbarzadeh

Researcher at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  270
Citations -  16170

Abolfazl Akbarzadeh is an academic researcher from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 253 publications receiving 11256 citations. Previous affiliations of Abolfazl Akbarzadeh include University of Tabriz & Education and Research Network.

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Liposome: classification, preparation, and applications

TL;DR: This paper summarizes exclusively scalable techniques and focuses on strengths and limitations in respect to industrial applicability and regulatory requirements concerning liposomal drug formulations based on FDA and EMEA documents.
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Magnetic nanoparticles: preparation, physical properties, and applications in biomedicine

TL;DR: The focus on particle formation mechanism and recent modifications made on the preparation of monodisperse samples of relatively large quantities not only with similar physical features, but also with similar crystallochemical characteristics are addressed.
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Dendrimers: synthesis, applications, and properties

TL;DR: A variety of dendrimers exist, and each has biological properties such as polyvalency, self-assembling, electrostatic interactions, chemical stability, low cytotoxicity, and solubility that make them a good choice in the medical field.
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Carbon nanotubes: properties, synthesis, purification, and medical applications

TL;DR: The strength and flexibility of carbon nanotubes make them of potential use in controlling other nanoscale structures, which suggests they will have a significant role in nanotechnology engineering.
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Application of liposomes in medicine and drug delivery.

TL;DR: In this review, the main applications and liposome-based commercial products that are currently used in the medical field are summarized.