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Ziaeddin Abed

Researcher at Iran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  15
Citations -  927

Ziaeddin Abed is an academic researcher from Iran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Heat generation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 648 citations. Previous affiliations of Ziaeddin Abed include Aja University of Medical Sciences.

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Nanotechnology in hyperthermia cancer therapy: From fundamental principles to advanced applications

TL;DR: An in-depth review of recent breakthroughs in nanotechnology for hyperthermia cancer therapy is presented, and Nano-Ultrasound Hyperthermia (NUH) is described as the fourth modern method for cancerhyperthermia.
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A thermo-responsive alginate nanogel platform co-loaded with gold nanoparticles and cisplatin for combined cancer chemo-photothermal therapy.

TL;DR: The nanocomplex can afford a potent anticancer efficacy whereby heat and drug can be effectively deliver to the tumor, and at the same time the high dose‐associated side effects due to the separate application of chemotherapy and thermal therapy could be potentially reduced.
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Iron oxide-gold core-shell nano-theranostic for magnetically targeted photothermal therapy under magnetic resonance imaging guidance

TL;DR: The in vivo antitumor assessment revealed that systemic injection of Fe2O3@Au in combination with magnetic targeting and NIR irradiation resulted in complete remission of tumor growth and can establish a targeted PTT strategy for efficient eradication of tumor cells under the guidance of MRI.
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Simulation-guided photothermal therapy using MRI-traceable iron oxide-gold nanoparticle

TL;DR: A computational modeling method is developed by exploiting the theranostic potential of iron oxide‑gold hybrid nanoparticles (IO@Au) that enable NPTT under magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance to help to predict temperature distribution during N PTT.
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Gold nanoparticle-induced sonosensitization enhances the antitumor activity of ultrasound in colon tumor-bearing mice.

TL;DR: These findings support the use of AuNP as a potent sonosensitizing agent with the potential to use the thermal and mechanical effects of ultrasound so as to cause damage to the focused tumor site, resulting in an improved antitumor efficacy.