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Sabrina Pricl

Researcher at University of Trieste

Publications -  330
Citations -  10272

Sabrina Pricl is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dendrimer & Multiscale modeling. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 318 publications receiving 9168 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabrina Pricl include Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic & Information Technology University.

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Rheology of Industrial Polysaccharides : Theory and Applications

TL;DR: The Polysaccharides: Sources And Structures as mentioned in this paper, and Industrial Applications of Polysacchides. Rheology of polysaccharide systems and their applications in industrial applications.
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Anticancer drug nanomicelles formed by self-assembling amphiphilic dendrimer to combat cancer drug resistance

TL;DR: An innovative drug delivery system based on a self-assembling amphiphilic dendrimer, which can generate supramolecular nanomicelles with large void space in their core to encapsulate anticancer drugs with high loading capacity, was established.
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Activity of dasatinib against L576P KIT mutant melanoma: Molecular, cellular, and clinical correlates

TL;DR: In vitro testing showed that the cell viability of the L576P mutant cell line was not reduced by imatinib, nilotinib, or sorafenib small molecule KIT inhibitors effective in nonmelanoma cells with other KIT mutations, and thus has therapeutic implications for acrallentiginous, chronic sun-damaged, and mucosal melanomas.
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Degradable self-assembling dendrons for gene delivery: experimental and theoretical insights into the barriers to cellular uptake.

TL;DR: It is shown, both experimentally and theoretically, that gene delivery can be correlated with the ability of the dendron assemblies to release DNA, and it is shown that taking this kind of multidisciplinary approach can yield a fundamental insight into the way in which dendrons can navigate barriers to cellular uptake.