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Overview

Athipettah Jayakrishnan is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering, materials science, and medicine, with a focus on biomedical engineering, biomaterials, and materials chemistry. The subfields also include radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and hematology.

The scientist's work concentrates on multiple specialized topics within these fields, namely nanoparticle-based drug delivery, graphene and nanomaterials applications, and bone tissue engineering materials. Additional areas of research include nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, hemostasis and retained surgical items, surgical sutures and adhesives, and airway management and intubation techniques.

Jayakrishnan has contributed to several recent scientific publications. Notable papers include:

  • Combinational delivery of anticancer drugs for osteosarcoma treatment using electrosprayed core shell nanocarriers (2020), Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine
  • Nanocarrier-based drug delivery systems for bone cancer therapy: a review (2021), Biomedical Materials
  • Hydroxyapatite-dextran methacrylate core/shell hybrid nanocarriers for combinatorial drug therapy (2020), Journal of materials research/Pratt's guide to venture capital sources
  • Efficacy evaluation of an in situ forming tissue adhesive hydrogel as sealant for lung and vascular injury (2021), Biomedical Materials
  • High loading and sustained-release system of doxorubicin-carbon dots as nanocarriers for cancer therapeutics (2024), Biomedical Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jayakrishnan include S. Ram Prasad, T. S. Sampath Kumar, Biji Balakrishnan, Umashanker Payanam, and Alexandre Laurent.

The scientist regularly publishes in several venues, with multiple articles appearing in Biomedical Materials, as well as contributions to Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine, Journal of materials research/Pratt's guide to venture capital sources, Materials Advances, and RSC Pharmaceutics.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of an in situ forming hydrogel wound dressing based on oxidized alginate and gelatin.

    Biji Balakrishnan;M Mohanty;P R Umashankar;A Jayakrishnan

  • Self-cross-linking biopolymers as injectable in situ forming biodegradable scaffolds

    Biji Balakrishnan;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Glutaraldehyde as a fixative in bioprostheses and drug delivery matrices.

    A. Jayakrishnan;S.R. Jameela

  • Glutaraldehyde cross-linked chitosan microspheres as a long acting biodegradable drug delivery vehicle: studies on the in vitro release of mitoxantrone and in vivo degradation of microspheres in rat muscle

    S.R. Jameela;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Cross-linked chitosan microspheres: preparation and evaluation as a matrix for the controlled release of pharmaceuticals.

    B. Chithambara Thanoo;M. C. Sunny;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Self-crosslinked oxidized alginate/gelatin hydrogel as injectable, adhesive biomimetic scaffolds for cartilage regeneration.

    Biji Balakrishnan;Nitin Joshi;Athipettah Jayakrishnan;Rinti Banerjee

  • Progesterone-loaded chitosan microspheres: a long acting biodegradable controlled delivery system

    S.R Jameela;T.V. Kumary;A.V. Lal;A. Jayakrishnan

  • A floating-type oral dosage form for piroxicam based on hollow polycarbonate microspheres: in vitro and in vivo evaluation in rabbits.

    N J Joseph;S Lakshmi;A Jayakrishnan

  • Oral sustained-release drug delivery systems using polycarbonate microspheres capable of floating on the gastric fluid.

    B C Thanoo;M C Sunny;A Jayakrishnan

  • Chemical modification of poly(vinyl chloride) resin using poly(ethylene glycol) to improve blood compatibility.

    Biji Balakrishnan;D.S. Kumar;Yasuhiko Yoshida;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Periodate oxidation of sodium alginate in water and in ethanol-water mixture: a comparative study.

    B. Balakrishnan;S. Lesieur;D. Labarre;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Oxidized chondroitin sulfate-cross-linked gelatin matrixes: a new class of hydrogels

    S Dawlee;A Sugandhi;Biji Balakrishnan;D Labarre

  • A novel injectable tissue adhesive based on oxidized dextran and chitosan

    Biji Balakrishnan;Dawlee Soman;Umashanker Payanam;Alexandre Laurent

  • Cross-linked chitosan microspheres as carriers for prolonged delivery of macromolecular drugs

    S.R. Jameela;Amit Misra;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Degradable alginate hydrogels crosslinked by the macromolecular crosslinker alginate dialdehyde

    Aparna Jejurikar;Xing Ting Seow;Gwen Lawrie;Darren Martin

  • Evaluation of the effect of incorporation of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate in an in situ-forming hydrogel wound dressing based on oxidized alginate and gelatin.

    Biji Balakrishnan;Mira Mohanty;Adelaide C. Fernandez;Parayanthara V. Mohanan

  • Protein release from poly(ε-caprolactone) microspheres prepared by melt encapsulation and solvent evaporation techniques: A comparative study

    S.R. Jameela;N. Suma;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Polymerization of oil‐in‐water microemulsions: Polymerization of styrene and methyl methacrylate

    A. Jayakrishnan;D. O. Shah

  • Migration Resistant, Blood‐Compatible Plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride for [Medical and Related Applications

    S Lakshmi;A Jayakrishnan

  • Polyurethanes with radiopaque properties.

    Nirmala R. James;Juby Philip;A. Jayakrishnan

  • Surface thiocyanation of plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) and its effect on bacterial adhesion.

    Nirmala R James;A Jayakrishnan

Frequent Co-Authors

Dinesh O. Shah
Dinesh O. Shah University of Florida
Yasuhiko Yoshida
Yasuhiko Yoshida Toyo University
Jan-Anders E. Månson
Jan-Anders E. Månson École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Darren J. Martin
Darren J. Martin University of Queensland
Rangan Banerjee
Rangan Banerjee Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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