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Sara Rojas
Researcher at IMDEA
Publications - 48
Citations - 1677
Sara Rojas is an academic researcher from IMDEA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 919 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Rojas include Energy Institute & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Metal-Organic Frameworks for the Removal of Emerging Organic Contaminants in Water.
Sara Rojas,Patricia Horcajada +1 more
TL;DR: This review highlights the advances in the use of MOFs in the elimination (adsorption and/or degradation) of EOCs from water, classifying them by the nature of the contaminant.
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Metal organic frameworks based on bioactive components.
TL;DR: This review highlights the latest advances in 3D bioMOF structures, from their synthesis to their biorelated activities in differentBiorelated areas including drug delivery, imaging, and sensing, classifying them by the nature of the active component.
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Metal-organic frameworks: A novel platform for combined advanced therapies
TL;DR: All the promising combined advanced therapies based on MOFs bioplatforms herein reported open the path for the development of more efficient treatments.
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Nanoscaled Zinc Pyrazolate Metal–Organic Frameworks as Drug-Delivery Systems
Sara Rojas,Francisco J. Carmona,Carmen R. Maldonado,Patricia Horcajada,Tania Hidalgo,Christian Serre,Jorge A. R. Navarro,Elisa Barea +7 more
TL;DR: TheColloidal stability of these systems was evaluated under different relevant intravenous and oral-simulated physiological conditions, showing that ZnBDP_OH nanoparticles exhibit good structural and colloidal stability probably because of the formation of a protein corona on their surface that prevents their aggregation.
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Toward Understanding Drug Incorporation and Delivery from Biocompatible Metal-Organic Frameworks in View of Cutaneous Administration.
Sara Rojas,Isabel Colinet,Denise Cunha,Tania Hidalgo,Fabrice Salles,Christian Serre,Christian Serre,Nathalie Guillou,Patricia Horcajada,Patricia Horcajada +9 more
TL;DR: The study evidenced that the drug-loading and drug-delivery processes are mainly governed by structural parameters (accessibility of the framework and drug volume) as well as the MOF/drug hydrophobic/hydrophilic balance.