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Yuri Mackeyev

Researcher at Rice University

Publications -  43
Citations -  1232

Yuri Mackeyev is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1043 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuri Mackeyev include Dublin City University & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

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Selective Oxidative Degradation of Organic Pollutants by Singlet Oxygen-Mediated Photosensitization: Tin Porphyrin versus C60 Aminofullerene Systems

TL;DR: The kinetic comparison of SnP/silica and TiO(2) photocatalyst in real wastewater effluents showed that photosensitized singlet oxygenation of pharmaceuticals was still efficiently achieved in the presence of background organic matters, while significant interference was observed for photocatalyzed oxidation involving non-selective OH radical.
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Photochemical and antimicrobial properties of novel C60 derivatives in aqueous systems.

TL;DR: Four novel hexakis C60 derivatives with varying functionalities were synthesized, and their photochemical properties and photodynamic disinfection efficiencies were quantitatively evaluated, showing unique photodynamic, hydrophilic and cationic properties that may be instrumental for the development of next generation photocatalysts for disinfection applications.
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Photosensitized oxidation of emerging organic pollutants by tetrakis C₆₀ aminofullerene-derivatized silica under visible light irradiation.

TL;DR: This new photocatalyst for oxidative degradation of 11 emerging organic contaminants, including pharmaceuticals such as acetaminophen, carbamazepine, cimetidine, propranolol, ranitidine, sulfisoxazole, and trimethoprim, and endocrine disruptors, is evaluated.
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Internalization of C60 fullerenes into cancer cells with accumulation in the nucleus via the nuclear pore complex.

TL;DR: In a mouse model of liver cancer, the C(60)-serPF conjugate is detected in most tissues, permeating through the altered vasculature of the tumor and the tightly-regulated blood brain barrier while evading the reticulo-endothelial system.
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A recellularized human colon model identifies cancer driver genes

TL;DR: The engineering of an organotypic colon cancer model by recellularization of a native human matrix that contains cell-populated mucosa and an intact muscularis mucosa layer is described, demonstrating the utility of the organoid model for studying cancer biology.