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Metronidazole‐Loaded Cyclodextrin Nanogels for Antibacterial Therapy and Microbiota Regulation in Periodontitis

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, Volume 15, Issue 9, 6 March 2026.
A methacrylamide β‐cyclodextrin‐based nanogel (MACD nGel) is developed to load the antimicrobial drug Metronidazole (MNZ) for topical delivery for the treatment of periodontitis. It is demonstrated that cyclodextrin nanogel (nGel) loaded with metronidazole provides an efficient drug delivery route but also has potential clinical applications and offers
Yanjing Ji   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Collaboration in a Partnership for Primary Health Care: A Case Study From Papua New Guinea. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Health Sci Pract
Dove G   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Actor-Network Theory (ANT): An Assemblage of Perceptions, Understandings, and Critiques of this 'Sensibility' and how its Relatively Under-Utilized Conceptual Framework in Education Studies can aid Researchers in the Exploration of Networks and Power Relations

International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation, 2014
In this theoretical paper, the author provides a critical review of the Actor-Network Theory concept, while considering the relative under-utilization of Actor-Network Theory in education studies, tracing possible ways in which this theory can contribute as an analytical framework through its strands of ‘actor-network', ‘symmetry', ‘translation', and ...
D. Mifsud
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Institutional E-Learning Implementation: An Actor-Network Theory (ANT) Perspective

Contemporary Applications of Actor Network Theory, 2020
Evidence of the potential impact of diffusing digital technology on teaching and learning in higher education institutions has done little to influence the mindset of late adopters.
Benjamin Kwofie, E. Tetteh, C. Coffie
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Actor-network theory (ANT)

Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies, 2019
Actor network theory (ANT) or the “sociology of translation,” is introduced, being a systematic way to explain the mechanics and dynamics of relational interactions, within networks. The unique ontology of ANT equates human and non-human systems thereby conferring the MOU social partnership agreement with the status of an actor. The text within the MOU
María Sierra Córdoba Serrano
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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