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Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis Combined With Peritoneal Encapsulation
Archives of Surgery, 1993The combined occurrence of idiopathic sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis and peritoneal encapsulation is described. A 52-year-old man presented with intestinal obstruction. The results of preoperative examinations were suggestive of sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis.
Junichiro Furui+5 more
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Liposomes For Antibiotic Encapsulation and Delivery.
ACS Infectious Diseases, 2020When antibiotics are administered, orally or intravenously, they pass through different organs and layers of tissue on their way to the site of infection; this can cause dilution and/or intoxication.
Azucena Gonzalez Gomez+1 more
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Effects of encapsulation elasticity on the stability of an encapsulated microbubble
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2009A model for gas transport from an encapsulated microbubble into the surrounding medium is developed and investigated incorporating the effects of encapsulation elasticity. Encapsulation elasticity stabilizes microbubbles against dissolution and explains the long shelf life of microbubble contrast agent.
Kausik Sarkar, Amit Katiyar, Pankaj Jain
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Drop Encapsulated in Bubble: A New Encapsulation Structure
Physical Review Letters, 2018A new fluid encapsulation structure, which is characterized by a bubble encapsulating a drop, is reported. It is stably generated from the breakup of a liquid column inside a bubble, which is achieved via the injection of Taylor flow into liquid. A model is constructed to explain the liquid column breakup mechanism.
Xin Fu+4 more
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Encapsulating architecture and encapsulating processes
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2002Thomas & Karmiloff-Smith (T&K-S) raise the excellent and, in retrospect, obvious point that in a dynamic learning environment where feedback is possible, we should expect networks to adapt to damage by altering details of their behavior. We should therefore not expect that developmental disorders should result in “normal” modules.
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Tissue Engineering, 1995
Encapsulation systems have been developed in which cells are separated from the immune system of the host by permselective barriers. These systems do not require a life-long regimen of high dose immunosuppressive drugs to prevent immune rejection. Furthermore, they offer a solution to the problem of human cell procurement by permitting use of cells and
R P, Lanza, W M, Kühtreiber, W L, Chick
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Encapsulation systems have been developed in which cells are separated from the immune system of the host by permselective barriers. These systems do not require a life-long regimen of high dose immunosuppressive drugs to prevent immune rejection. Furthermore, they offer a solution to the problem of human cell procurement by permitting use of cells and
R P, Lanza, W M, Kühtreiber, W L, Chick
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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020
Oral administration of live probiotics along with prebiotics has been suggested with numerous beneficial effects for several conditions including certain infectious disorders, diarrheal illnesses, some inflammatory bowel diseases, and most recently ...
A. Rashidinejad+6 more
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Oral administration of live probiotics along with prebiotics has been suggested with numerous beneficial effects for several conditions including certain infectious disorders, diarrheal illnesses, some inflammatory bowel diseases, and most recently ...
A. Rashidinejad+6 more
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Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2018
Review of emerging advances and persisting challenges in the engineering and translation of islet encapsulation technologies.
Alexander Ulrich Ernst+2 more
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Review of emerging advances and persisting challenges in the engineering and translation of islet encapsulation technologies.
Alexander Ulrich Ernst+2 more
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2002
Louis Kahn, architect of the Salk Institute in LaJolla, said "even a common, ordinary brick wants to be something more than it is". Suppose that were also true of molecules. We know that they can and do aggregate; they give complex structures, and by doing so they acquire new properties--functions that may not be apparent from a study of the individual
Fraser, Hof+3 more
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Louis Kahn, architect of the Salk Institute in LaJolla, said "even a common, ordinary brick wants to be something more than it is". Suppose that were also true of molecules. We know that they can and do aggregate; they give complex structures, and by doing so they acquire new properties--functions that may not be apparent from a study of the individual
Fraser, Hof+3 more
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Encapsulation of bioactive compounds by “extrusion” technologies: a review
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020This review described and explains the encapsulation of bioactive compounds by extrusion technologies. Bioactive compounds have many health benefits, but several drawbacks such as a high organoleptic impact due to the bitterness and acrid taste of some ...
O. Bamidele, M. Emmambux
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