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Yaswanth Kuthati

Researcher at National Dong Hwa University

Publications -  24
Citations -  827

Yaswanth Kuthati is an academic researcher from National Dong Hwa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuropathic pain & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 598 citations.

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Layered double hydroxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications: Current status and recent prospects

TL;DR: This review focuses on the most recent progress in the synthesis of LDH along with the current methods for controlling the structural properties and chemical functionalization for biotechnological and biomedical applications.
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Overcoming multidrug resistance through co-delivery of ROS-generating nano-machinery in cancer therapeutics

TL;DR: The conjugation of copper(ii)-doxorubicin complexes on the surfaces of layered double hydroxide nanoparticles (LDHs) along with ascorbic acid intercalation in the gallery space is reported to demonstrate synergistic effects to conquer MDR.
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pH-Triggered Controllable Release of Silver–Indole-3 Acetic Acid Complexes from Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles (IBN-4) for Effectively Killing Malignant Bacteria

TL;DR: The synthesized pH-sensitive IAAH-Ag complex was found to have high antimicrobial efficacy against multidrug resistant clinical isolates both in planktonic and biofilm states and a good in vivo efficacy in treating the bacterial infection of mice.
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Killing cancer cells by delivering a nanoreactor for inhibition of catalase and catalytically enhancing intracellular levels of ROS

TL;DR: The design of the Cu–MSN–AT system takes advantage of a synergistic effect to inhibit antioxidant defenses and catalyze the activation of lethal ROS by the framework of copper ions to kill cancer cells which represents a novel chemotherapeutic strategy for ameliorating the toxic side effects from non-specific ROS generation in traditional chemotherAPEutic agents.
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Phototherapeutic spectrum expansion through synergistic effect of mesoporous silica trio-nanohybrids against antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacterium

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that silver is capable of sensitizing the gram-negative bacteria E. coli to a gram-positive specific phototherapeutic agent in vitro; thereby expanding curcumin's phototherAPEutic spectrum.