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Characterization of Activated Carbon Fibers [PDF]
A. W. P. Fung+5 more
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Probiotic‐Based Mineralized Living Materials to Produce Antimicrobial Yogurts
The self‐assembly and mineralization of collagen in the presence of probiotics produces hybrid living materials that hosts and protects the cells. Intra‐ and interfibrillar mineralization of collagen fibers, as occurring in bone, results, respectively, in a bulk and single‐cell protective layer of cells, that survive in simulated gastric conditions and,
Gloria B. Ramírez‐Rodríguez+5 more
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The Effect of Phosphoric Acid on the Flame Retardancy and Interfacial Adhesion of Carbon Fiber with Thermoplastic Resin PA6. [PDF]
Kim G, Kim D.
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This study investigates the role of triply periodic minimal structures in load bearing bone tissue engineering applications. Research uses a combination of mechanical testing, material characterization, and in vitro tests to study the impact of TPMS lattice structures (gyroid, lidinoid and split‐P).
Tejas M. Koushik+2 more
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Carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK as a framework material for single implant-retained mandibular overdentures. [PDF]
Borges GA+5 more
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Thermal Expansion Behaviour of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Thermosetting Plastics during Carbonization
Eiichi Yasuda+3 more
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These findings advance tissue repair by offering a multifunctional filler that improves large‐scale volume retention, elasticity, and support for vascularized tissue growth. The decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM)‐based material provides low injection force and minimizes swelling, ensuring sustained volume. Combining CMC with supercritical fluid‐
Seol‐Ha Jeong+6 more
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Physicochemical Properties of Carbon Fiber Formulated from Melt-Spun Raw Asphaltene. [PDF]
Khodaei Booran S+7 more
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Preparation of cement mortar reinforced with small amount of carbon fiber paper
Shigeru Furukawa+3 more
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Segmented PCL‐bisurea (BU) polymers and BU‐peptide conjugate additives assemble into fibrous superstructures at the nanoscale through a mix‐and‐matching strategy. Different bioactivities are incorporated through variation of peptide sequences. The resulting materials are screened for their effect on stem cell adhesion and pluripotency.
Johnick F. van Sprang+6 more
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