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Mohammad Hasanzadeh
Researcher at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 327
Citations - 8654
Mohammad Hasanzadeh is an academic researcher from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyclic voltammetry & Differential pulse voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 283 publications receiving 5837 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Hasanzadeh include Payame Noor University & University of Tabriz.
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Nanomaterial-based biosensors for detection of pathogenic virus
Ahad Mokhtarzadeh,Reza Eivazzadeh-Keihan,Paria Pashazadeh,Maryam Hejazi,Nasrin Gharaatifar,Mohammad Hasanzadeh,Behzad Baradaran,Miguel de la Guardia +7 more
TL;DR: In this overview, studies concerning nanotechnology-based biosensors for pathogenic virus detection have been summarized, paying special attention to graphene oxide, silica, carbon nanotubes, gold, silver, zinc oxide and magnetic nanoparticles, which could pave the way to detect viral diseases and provide healthy life for infected patients.
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Anti-bacterial activity of graphene oxide as a new weapon nanomaterial to combat multidrug-resistance bacteria.
Mohammad Reza Yousefi,Mehdi Dadashpour,Maryam Hejazi,Mohammad Hasanzadeh,Behzad Behnam,Miguel de la Guardia,Nasrin Shadjou,Ahad Mokhtarzadeh +7 more
TL;DR: An overview of the progress made on the graphene oxide nanocomposites as a new generation of antimicrobial agents is given.
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Iron and iron-oxide magnetic nanoparticles as signal-amplification elements in electrochemical biosensing
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how iron magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have made significant contributions in the development of electrochemical nanobiosensors, including immuno-, enzyme, DNA and aptamer types.
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Bone tissue engineering using silica-based mesoporous nanobiomaterials:Recent progress.
TL;DR: A comprehensive description of all the relevant components of silica-based mesoporous biomaterials on bone tissue engineering, going from materials to scaffolds and from cells to tissue engineering strategies that will lead to "engineered" bone.
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Mesoporous silica-based materials for use in biosensors
Mohammad Hasanzadeh,Nasrin Shadjou,Miguel de la Guardia,Morteza Eskandani,Peyman Sheikhzadeh +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the formation, the properties and the electrochemical applications of ordered mesoporous silica-based materials in electrocatalysis, electrosorption, matrix immobilization, construction of systems for controlled release of active compounds, sensors, biosensors and immunosensors is presented.