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One-year chronic toxicity evaluation of single dose intravenously administered silica nanoparticles in mice and their Ex vivo human hemocompatibility
R Mohammadpour, DL Cheney, JW Grunberger, M Yazdimamaghani, ...
Journal of controlled release 324, 471-481, 2020
732020
Activation of autophagy by low-dose silica nanoparticles enhances testosterone secretion in leydig cells
J Zhang, R Ye, JW Grunberger, J Jin, Q Zhang, R Mohammadpour, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23 (6), 3104, 2022
112022
Location of stimuli-responsive peptide sequences within silk-elastinlike protein-based polymers affects nanostructure assembly and drug–polymer interactions
KJ Isaacson, MM Jensen, DB Steinhauff, JE Kirklow, R Mohammadpour, ...
Journal of drug targeting 28 (7-8), 766-779, 2020
102020
Sex-specific silica nanoparticle protein corona compositions exposed to male and female BALB/c mice plasmas
AA Ashkarran, H Gharibi, JW Grunberger, AA Saei, N Khurana, ...
ACS bio & med Chem Au 3 (1), 62-73, 2022
82022
Layer-by-layer Hollow Mesoporous silica nanoparticles with tunable degradation profile
JW Grunberger, H Ghandehari
Pharmaceutics 15 (3), 832, 2023
72023
Silica nanoparticles induce ovarian granulosa cell apoptosis via activation of the PERK-ATF4-CHOP-ERO1α pathway-mediated IP3R1-dependent calcium mobilization
F Chen, J Sun, Y Wang, JW Grunberger, Z Zheng, N Khurana, X Xu, ...
Cell Biology and Toxicology 39 (4), 1715-1734, 2023
52023
Silica nanoparticles promote apoptosis in ovarian granulosa cells via autophagy dysfunction
Z Zheng, W Zuo, R Ye, JW Grunberger, N Khurana, X Xu, H Ghandehari, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (6), 5189, 2023
42023
BECLIN-1-mediated autophagy suppresses silica nanoparticle-induced testicular toxicity via the inhibition of caspase 8-mediated cell apoptosis in leydig cells
Q Zhang, JW Grunberger, N Khurana, X Zhou, X Xu, H Ghandehari, ...
Cells 11 (12), 1863, 2022
32022
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