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Cell Calcification Models and Their Implications for Medicine and Biomaterial Research
Calcification, is the process by which the tissues containing minerals are formed, occurring during normal physiological processes, or in pathological conditions. Here, it is aimed to give a comprehensive overview of the range of cell models available, and the approaches taken by these models, highlighting when and how methodological divergences arise,
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Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 5 [PDF]
In this issue: - A New Year Starts - The Editorial - DSA, Thursday, Jan. 12 - Open House - Look Out Old Folks! - Dupper and Foss in Monument Valley (pictorial) - It Was a Merry Christmas (pictorial) - Humor - Why You Are Here - Earn a Living and Live a ...
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Facile Deep Brain Electrode Coating with MXene for Improved Electrode Performance
Facile dip‐coating of commercial carbon fiber electrodes with Ti3C2Tx MXene improves electrical conductivity, reduces impedance, and enables single‐neuron recordings in the rat hippocampus over four weeks. The coating maintains biocompatibility, minimizes inflammation, and remains MRI‐compatible.
Laura Kondrataviciute +5 more
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Contrangle - Vol. 5, No. 7 [PDF]
In this issue: - New Officers Elected - Herrick Says - Smith Answers - D.S.A. Secretary-Treasurer\u27s Report - May 1, 2963 - May 1, 1964 - An Ode to the Seniors - Dental Hygiene Seniors - School of Dentistry Seniors -Crossroadshttps://scholarsrepository.
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Biologically Active Implants Prevent Mortality in a Mouse Sepsis Model
A modular, triple‐action titanium implant is developed to prevent implant‐associated infections by repelling bacteria, killing pathogens, and enhancing tissue integration. Coatings with phage cocktails targeting P. aeruginosa and S. aureus show significant bacterial reduction and improved survival in a mouse sepsis model.
Martin Stark +9 more
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Contrangle - Vol. 2, No. 2 [PDF]
In this issue: - Symphony or Brass! - Student Dental Convention - Recruiting News - Silicone Impression Material - Student of the Month-- Herman Montgomery - Missionary Spirit - October Welfare Clinic - Neo-Investigators - Occlusal Anatomy by the Wax ...
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The foreign body response (FBR) to biomaterials is primarily driven by macrophages, which often fuse into destructive foreign body giant cells (FBGCs). To address the limited understanding of FBGC formation, a novel microscale core–shell hydrogel 3D model is developed using heterogeneous alginate‐collagen microcapsules with varying stiffness, offering ...
Manisha Mahanty +5 more
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Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 6 [PDF]
In this issue: - Convention Preview - Editorial - Building a Practice - Missiles Today - Space Tomorrow: DSA -- Feb. 17 - Governor Appoints SCSDA President to High State Health Post - Partial Roster \u2766 Freshman Class Announced - When to Phone ...
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Xeno‐Free Biocompatible Peptide‐Based Bioinks Reinforced with Cellulose Nanofibers for 3D Printing
A xeno‐free bioink combining self‐assembled peptides and cellulose nanofibers is developed for 3D printing. The bioink forms a non‐cross‐linked 3D scaffold, mimicking the extracellular matrix and supporting over 95% cell viability. This approach offers enhanced biocompatibility and mechanical stability, advancing 3D printing for personalized medicine ...
Francesca Netti +5 more
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Effects of Zinc Protoporphyrin (Znpp) with Radiotherapy on Melanoma Tumor Growth in C57BL6 Mice
Background: Decrease in Heme Oxygenase-1 gene expression is associated with fewer amounts of reoccurrence and better final response to treatment in some cancers.
Amir-Abbas Samety +4 more
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