
Behnaz Shojaedin-GiviTarbiat Modares University | TMU · Faculty of Nanobiotechnology
Behnaz Shojaedin-Givi
PhD
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October 2014 - February 2020
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Total-internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope is a unique technique for selective excitation of only those fluorophore molecules in a cellular environment, which are located at the sub-diffraction axial distance of a cell’s contact-area. Despite this prominent feature of the TIRF microscope, making quantitative use of this technique has...
A combination of light microscopy and image processing was applied to investigate morphology of label-free primary-melanocytes and melanoma cells. A novel methodological approach based on morphology of nuclear body was used to find those single cells, which were at the same phase of cell cycle. The area and perimeter of melanocytes and melanoma cel...
The ability to identify and enrich target cells can play a significant role in biosensing in general. For the separation of rare cells; a biosilica structure was extracted from “Chaetoceros sp.” diatoms as a novel natural source of mesoporous materials. These diatoms had special optical capabilities, especially in fluorescence emission. Biosilica s...
Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) represent a new generation of graphene-based nanomaterials with enormous potential for use and development of a variety of biomedical applications. However, up to now little studies have investigated the impact of GQDs on human health in case of exposure. GQDs were synthesized from citric acid as carbon precursor by hyd...
We report on facile synthesis and characterization of phosphate-functionalized polymer dots (PDs) by doping tributyl phosphate (TBP) in a semiconducting polymer poly[9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl)-co-1,4-benzo-{2,10-3}-thiadiazole)] (PFBT). Then, the prepared TBP@PFBT PDs were used to develop a very high sensitive probe for detection Fe3+, Cu2+ ion...
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is one of the main source of oxidative stress and a typical marker of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-associated diseases. Therefore, selective detection and scavenging of overproduced H2O2 provide enormous benefits to the successful treatment of ROS-related diseases. The authors took advantage of this property to detect canc...
Diatoms biosilica shell, frustule, is substitute biostructures to mesoporous silica particles, which possesses their wide surfaces, nano-diameter porosity, mechanical strength, and thermal stability, optical capabilities, and the ability to bind to biomolecules can be used in biosensing applications. In this study, diatom species called Chaetoceros...
One-pot synthesis of a photostable, hydrophobic and green fluorescent probe remains a challenge to develop luminescent biomaterials as well as biomedia technology. Semiconducting polymer dots (PDs) hold a great promise as fluorescence nanoprobes due to their photostability, biocompatibility and high quantum yield. Here, the synthesis and characteri...
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In this project, Javid was aimed to investigate how using diatom silica surface modification can capture the cancer cells. the Biosilica was functionalized and also the gold and superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle embedded into the silica to achieve the SPR of gold NPs and magnetic properties of SPIONs.