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Himadri Dinda

Researcher at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata

Publications -  14
Citations -  365

Himadri Dinda is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocarriers & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 327 citations.

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Amphiphilic Homopolymer Vesicles as Unique Nano-Carriers for Cancer Therapy

TL;DR: A unique polymersome from amphiphilic, norbornene-derived thiobarbiturate homopolymers (NDTH) and its application as nanocarrier for cancer therapy are elaborately discussed and demonstrate that these self-assembled NDTH vesicles have great scope in the world of medicine.
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Biodegradable Magnetic Nanocarrier for Stimuli Responsive Drug Release

TL;DR: The release profile shows the importance of having the acylhydrazine linker that helps to release the drug at the mild acidic conditions similar to cancerous cells.
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Polycarbonate-based biodegradable copolymers for stimuli responsive targeted drug delivery

TL;DR: A novel tumour-targeting polymeric nanocarrier using polylactide and polycarbonate as the polymeric backbone and could open a new avenue for cancer therapy, due to its unique design as well as its biocompatible and biodegradable nature.
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Magnetic norbornene polymer as multiresponsive nanocarrier for site specific cancer therapy.

TL;DR: From these results, it is clear that PHOS-FOL-DOX has the potential to act as a smart nanoreservoir with the magnetic field guidance, folate receptor targeting, and finally pH stimulation.
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Super paramagnetic Norbornene Copolymer Functionalized with Biotin and Doxorubicin: A Potential Unique Site-Specific Theranostic Agent

TL;DR: A new class of norbornene based copolymer, Nor-Dox-Cob-Btn is proposed as potential theranostics agent for tumor diagonosis and the effect of nanocarrier on transverse relaxation of water molecule and NMR 1-D image suggest that the nanoccarrier has the potential application in magnetic resonance imaging agent.