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Eko Adi Prasetyanto

Researcher at University of Strasbourg

Publications -  76
Citations -  1739

Eko Adi Prasetyanto is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesoporous silica & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1466 citations. Previous affiliations of Eko Adi Prasetyanto include Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Breakable mesoporous silica nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery

TL;DR: The preparation of redox responsive mesoporous organo-silica nanoparticles containing disulfide (S-S) bridges (ss-NPs) that, even upon the exohedral grafting of targeting ligands, retained their ability to undergo structural degradation, and increase their local release activity when exposed to a reducing agent.
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Combined Delivery of Temozolomide and Anti‐miR221 PNA Using Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Induces Apoptosis in Resistant Glioma Cells

TL;DR: The TMZ-loaded MSNPs show an enhanced pro-apoptotic effect, and the combined effect of TMZ and R8-PNA in theMSNPs shows the most effective induction of apoptosis thus far achieved in the temozolomide-resistant T98G cell line.
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Breakable Hybrid Organosilica Nanocapsules for Protein Delivery

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the shell is broken, the release of the active proteins occurs, and therefore the hybrid architecture is a promising strategy to deliver fragile biomacromolecules into living organisms.
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Mechano‐ and Photochromism from Bulk to Nanoscale: Data Storage on Individual Self‐Assembled Ribbons

TL;DR: In this article, a Pt(II) complex, bearing an oligo-ethyleneoxide pendant, is able to self-assemble in ultralong ribbons that display mechanochromism upon nanoscale mechanical stimuli, delivered through atomic force microscopy (AFM).
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Light-enhanced liquid-phase exfoliation and current photoswitching in graphene–azobenzene composites

TL;DR: It is shown that the large conformational change associated with the trans–cis photochemical isomerization of alkyl-substituted azobenzenes can be used to improve the efficiency of liquid-phase exfoliation of graphite, with the photochromic molecules acting as dispersion-stabilizing agents.