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Elham Delrish
Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 14
Citations - 168
Elham Delrish is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Retinoblastoma. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 104 citations.
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The study of CaO and MgO heterogenic nano-catalyst coupling on transesterification reaction efficacy in the production of biodiesel from recycled cooking oil.
TL;DR: Nano MgO is not capable of catalyzing the transesterification by itself, because it has a much weaker basic affinity but when used with Nano CaO due to its surface structure, the basic properties increase and it becomes a proper base for the catalyst so that CaO contact surface increases and transesterization reaction yield significantly increases as well.
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Efficacy of topotecan nanoparticles for intravitreal chemotherapy of retinoblastoma
Elham Delrish,Mahmoud Jabbarvand,Fariba Ghassemi,Fahimeh Asadi Amoli,Fatemeh Atyabi,Alireza Lashay,Masoud Soleimani,Leila Aghajanpour,Rassoul Dinarvand +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a modified ionic gelation method was optimized to fabricate thiolated chitosan nanoparticles containing topotecan (TPH-TCs-NPs) with a view of enhancing drug loading and release control.
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Prophylactic effect of topical silica nanoparticles as a novel antineovascularization agent for inhibiting corneal neovascularization following chemical burn
TL;DR: SiNPs is an effective modality for inhibiting corneal neovascularization following chemical burn in an experimental model and further investigations are suggested for evaluation of its safety and efficacy in human eyes.
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Penetration of silicate nanoparticles into the corneal stroma and intraocular fluids.
TL;DR: Topical administration of SiNPs, as a noninvasive, and available modality with acceptable penetration through the corneal stroma and deep into the intraocular fluids including the anterior chamber and vitreous cavity, may be considered as a suitable alternative to invasive intravitreal injection of other expensive antineovascularization agents.
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Biodistribution of Cy5-labeled Thiolated and Methylated Chitosan-Carboxymethyl Dextran Nanoparticles in an Animal Model of Retinoblastoma
Elham Delrish,Fariba Ghassemi,Mahmoud Jabbarvand,Alireza Lashay,Fatemeh Atyabi,Masoud Soleimani,Rassoul Dinarvand +6 more
TL;DR: The ionic gelation technique was efficient in synthesizing a biocompatible polymeric nanosystem for drug delivery into the posterior segment of the eye and demonstrated increased ocular bioavailability of CMD-TCs-NPs relative to C MD-TMC-Nps in retinoblastoma induced rat eyes.