Tamara Minko
Affiliations: | Graduate School - Newark | Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States |
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Minko T, Taratula O. (2024) Nanomedicine for Women's Health. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e2405178 |
Gu X, Majumder J, Taratula O, et al. (2024) Nanotechnology-Based Strategy for Enhancing Therapeutic Efficacy in Pancreatic Cancer: Receptor-Targeted Drug Delivery by Somatostatin Analog. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25 |
Gu X, Minko T. (2024) Targeted Nanoparticle-Based Diagnostic and Treatment Options for Pancreatic Cancer. Cancers. 16 |
Garbuzenko OB, Sapiezynski J, Girda E, et al. (2024) Personalized Versus Precision Nanomedicine for Treatment of Ovarian Cancer. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e2307462 |
Majumder J, Minko T. (2021) Multifunctional Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for Codelivery of Anticancer Drugs and siRNA for Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with Different Level of Resistance and EGFR Mutations. Pharmaceutics. 13 |
Majumder J, Minko T. (2020) Targeted Nanotherapeutics for Respiratory Diseases: Cancer, Fibrosis, and Coronavirus. Advanced Therapeutics. 2000203 |
Majumder J, Minko T. (2020) Multifunctional and stimuli-responsive nanocarriers for targeted therapeutic delivery. Expert Opinion On Drug Delivery |
Minko T. (2020) Nanoformulation of BRD4-Degrading PROTAC: Improving Druggability To Target the 'Undruggable' MYC in Pancreatic Cancer. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 41: 684-686 |
Shen AM, Minko T. (2020) Pharmacokinetics of inhaled nanotherapeutics for pulmonary delivery. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society |
Garbuzenko OB, Kuzmov A, Taratula O, et al. (2019) Strategy to enhance lung cancer treatment by five essential elements: inhalation delivery, nanotechnology, tumor-receptor targeting, chemo- and gene therapy. Theranostics. 9: 8362-8376 |