Shubham Pallod's research while affiliated with Arizona State University and other places

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Injuries caused by surgical incisions or traumatic lacerations compromise the structural and functional integrity of skin. Immediate approximation and robust repair of skin are critical to minimize occurrences of dehiscence and infection that can lead to impaired healing and further complication. Light‐activated skin sealing has emerged as an alter...
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Nanotherapeutics have revolutionized healthcare research by offering numerous advantages over conventional modalities of treatment. They have shown excellent potential in the treatment of a myriad of diseases and infections. Perhaps the most attractive feature of some of the metallic nanomaterials is their ability to provide contrast while achievin...
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Parkinson's disease (PD), a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, which results in the loss of motor activity. In the management of PD, the primary aim is to increase the dopamine content in the brain either by delivering the precursors of dopamine or by inhibiting the molecules responsible for dopami...
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Protein therapeutic formulations are being widely explored as multifunctional nanotherapeutics. Challenges in ensuring susceptibility and efficacy of nanoformulation still prevail owing to various interactions with biological fluids before reaching the target site. Smart polymers with the capability of masking drugs, ease of chemical modification,...

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... Traditional PAI uses visible and near infrared (VIS/NIR, 400 to 1000 nm) light to detect endogenous chromophores like hemoglobin and absorbing dyes and nanoparticles like indocyanine green and gold nanorods. [6][7][8] Other optical methods have been employed in this waveband to quantify LWC content in tissue, [9][10][11] however, at superficial tissue depths <1 mm. Additionally, these absorbers are notoriously challenging to quantify in the VIS/NIR window due to their relatively weak optical absorption. ...
... Different dosage forms can be easily self-administered intranasally without pain and the requirement of specific techniques [3]. Therefore, nose-to-brain delivery represents a great opportunity to deliver both conventional drugs and biotherapeutics for the treatment of CNS disorders, such as Parkinson's disease (PD) [4,5] and Alzheimer's disease (AD) [6] while avoiding the use of invasive techniques to reach the brain. ...
... The shape of the polymers or polymer topology affects the properties and functions of the system. Brush-like, hyperbranched or dendritic topologies often have good characteristics compared to their linear counterparts while forming polymer bioconjugates [18]. In addition, degradability, half life, immunogenicity and related toxicities of polymers should be considered. ...