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Nonhydrolytic sol−gel condensation for the synthesis of nanosized inorganic−organic hybrid resin and hydrosilylation reaction under a Pt catalyst for the fabrication of oligosiloxane-based hybrid material (phenyl hybrimer) were used in this research ...
Joon-soo Kim, Seungcheol Yang, B. Bae
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Nonhydrolytic sol−gel condensation for the synthesis of nanosized inorganic−organic hybrid resin and hydrosilylation reaction under a Pt catalyst for the fabrication of oligosiloxane-based hybrid material (phenyl hybrimer) were used in this research ...
Joon-soo Kim, Seungcheol Yang, B. Bae
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Fabrication of fish gelatin/sodium alginate double network gels for encapsulation of probiotics.
The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2021BACKGROUND To improve the environmental resistance of probiotics, particularly the survival rate in gastrointestinal environment, fish gelatin (FG)/sodium alginate (SA) double network gelation (FSDN) was developed to encapsulate them.
Jialin Liu+6 more
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An encapsulated packet-selection routing for network on chip
Microelectronics Journal, 2019Abstract Enhanced performance and reduced overhead are critical to Network-on-Chip (NoC) design. Locally congestion-aware (LCA) routing decisions have been proved as effective solutions. In this paper, we present an encapsulated packet-selection routing (EnPSR) that provides admissible output channels with available adjacent VCs at packet injection ...
Lu Liu, Rui Ma, Zhangming Zhu
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An Injectable Double-Network Hydrogel for Cell Encapsulation
Australian Journal of Chemistry, 2016Further developing on the technique originally intended for the purpose of forming tough hydrogels, we showed in this study that the double-network system can also be used to synthesize an injectable gel. The gel was made up of poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate, sodium alginic acid, and calcium chloride, and two networks, consisting of ...
Xian Jun Loh+7 more
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Stable Encapsulation of Acrylate Esters in Networked Molecular Capsules
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2013AbstractReactive acrylate esters were encapsulated in the cavity of networked molecular capsules in a single‐crystal‐to‐single‐crystal fashion. Owing to the encapsulation effect, acrylates inside the capsules do not undergo polymerization upon irradiation with UV light or heating, while the guest molecules can be quantitatively extracted by treatment ...
Guo-Hong Ning+2 more
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In situ formation, manipulation, and imaging of droplet-encapsulated fibrin networks
Lab on a Chip, 2009The protein fibrin plays a principal role in blood clotting and forms robust three dimensional networks. Here, microfluidic devices have been tailored to strategically generate and study these bionetworks by confinement in nanoliter volumes. The required protein components are initially encapsulated in separate droplets, which are subsequently merged ...
Evans, Heather M.+5 more
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On the encapsulation of numerical-hydraulic models in artificial neural network
Journal of Hydraulic Research, 1999The optimal control of hydraulic networks often necessitates making a considerable number of very rapid simulations of flows, such as is not practical using existing, computationally-demanding, numerical-hydraulic models. However, the site-specific knowledge and data that is encapsulated in any such numerical model can be encapsulated in its turn in an
Dimitri Solomatine+2 more
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Encapsulation of Active Cytoskeletal Protein Networks in Cell-Sized Liposomes
Langmuir, 2011We demonstrate that cytoskeletal actin-myosin networks can be encapsulated with high efficiency in giant liposomes by hydration of lipids in an agarose hydrogel. The liposomes have cell-sized diameters of 10-20 μm and a uniform actin content. We show by measurements of membrane fluorescence intensity and bending rigidity that the majority of liposomes ...
Gijsje H. Koenderink+2 more
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Thermally induced gelable polymer networks for living cell encapsulation
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2006AbstractWe report the encapsulation of MIN6 cells, a pancreatic β‐cell line, using thermally induced gelable materials. This strategy uses aqueous solvent and mild temperatures during encapsulation, thereby minimizing adverse effects on cell function and viability.
Yu-Ling Cheng+3 more
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Geneve: Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation
Request for Comments, 2020Network virtualization involves the cooperation of devices with a wide variety of capabilities such as software and hardware tunnel endpoints, transit fabrics, and centralized control clusters.
J. Gross, I. Ganga, T. Sridhar
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