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Ritu R. Kudarha
Researcher at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Publications - 18
Citations - 382
Ritu R. Kudarha is an academic researcher from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Nanocarriers. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 208 citations.
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Design, optimization and in-vitro study of folic acid conjugated-chitosan functionalized PLGA nanoparticle for delivery of bicalutamide in prostate cancer
TL;DR: It can be concluded from all these studies that FA conjugated CS-functionalized PLGA NPs are safe and stable, so may useful in cancer therapy.
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Albumin based versatile multifunctional nanocarriers for cancer therapy: Fabrication, surface modification, multimodal therapeutics and imaging approaches.
TL;DR: This review highlights the important properties, structure and types of albumin based nanocarriers with regards to their use for cancer targeting and provides brief discussion on methods of preparation of these nanoccarriers and their surface modification.
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Molybdenum-based hetero-nanocomposites for cancer therapy, diagnosis and biosensing application: Current advancement and future breakthroughs
Namdev Dhas,Ritu R. Kudarha,Atul Garkal,Vivek M. Ghate,Shilpa Sharma,Prabhakar Panzade,Shubham Khot,Pinal Chaudhari,Ashutosh Singh,Mitali Paryani,Shaila A. Lewis,Neha Garg,Narinder Singh,Priyanka Bangar,Tejal Mehta +14 more
TL;DR: The review summarizes recent strategies on design and fabrication of MoS2-based nanocomposites and their modulated properties in cancer treatment and inculcates various diagnostic techniques viz. magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, photoacoustic imaging and fluorescence imaging for diagnosis of cancer.
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Box-Behnken study design for optimization of bicalutamide-loaded nanostructured lipid carrier: stability assessment.
TL;DR: NLCs may be suitable carrier for the delivery of BCM with respect to stability and quality attributes, and stability studies showed stability of carrier in various storage conditions and in different pH condition.
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Stimuli responsive and receptor targeted iron oxide based nanoplatforms for multimodal therapy and imaging of cancer: Conjugation chemistry and alternative therapeutic strategies
Namdev Dhas,Ritu R. Kudarha,Abhijeet Pandey,Ajinkya Nitin Nikam,Shilpa Sharma,Ashutosh Singh,Atul Garkal,Kartik Hariharan,Amanpreet Singh,Priyanka Bangar,Dattatray Yadhav,Dhaivat Parikh,Krutika K. Sawant,Srinivas Mutalik,Neha Garg,Tejal Mehta +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of structural, magnetic, thermal and optical properties of IONPs is presented, which aids in the fabrication of efficient multimodal nanoplatform in cancer therapy.