UPPTAKA AF ÖRFYRILESTRUM
Cyanide as a public health issue: Mechanistic approach with water soluble α-amino-acid complexes of molybdenum
Main author: Thiago Valdares de Oliveira. Study of the catalyst throughout the catalytic cycle is expected to elucidate important information that will aid in development of a successful formulation for a catalytic detoxification for cyanide poisoning.
Effect of acidic counterion on the increase of aqueous solubility of dovitinib
Suppakan Sripetch. Increase aqueous solubility of the poorly water-soluble drug, dovitinib, by ion-pairing
Enantiomer Selectivity and Efficacy in Cyanide Poisoning Antidote
Main author: Alicja Weronika Kahlan.
This work presents a new, potential antidote for cyanide poisoning which both, in vivo and ex vivo, showed low cytotoxicity and high efficiency. Discussed molybdenum complex is capable of converting cyanides into thiocyanates acting as sulfur donor and catalyst.
Interaction of Cytochrome c Oxidase with Molybdenum Complexes and Cyanide
Main author: Norbert Bedő
The abstract is a short summary of a project, that focuses on a particular enzyme (CcO), including its inhibition with cyanide and a possible reactivation of the activity using different molybdenum sulfur complexes as candidates for the enzymatic reactivation.
Isolation and quantification of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from breast epithelial cell lines
Berglind Eva Benediktsdóttir. This mini-presentation will show the evolvement of the isolation and characterization protocol for extracellular vesicles (EVs) from breast epithelial cell lines that is now sufficient to move forward to the next steps in creating an EV nanodrug delivery system targeting breast cancer subtypes.
The adjuvants mmCT and dmLT enhance antibody response to Pn1-CRM in a neonatal murine model
Jenny Lorena Molina Estupiñan. Subcutaneous and intranasal immunization of the adjuvants dmLT and mmCT enhanced the antibody response to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine Pn1-CRM in a neonatal murine model.