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Modeling lipid-encapsulated microbubbles using transient network theory

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019
Encapsulated microbubbles (EMBs) are widely used to enhance contrast in ultrasound sonography and are finding increasing use in biomedical therapies such as drug/gene delivery and tissue ablation. EMBs consist of a gas core surrounded by a stabilizing shell made of various materials, including polymers, lipids, and proteins. Lipid-coated EMBs present a
Bashir M. Alnajar   +4 more
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Encapsulation protocols for MPEG video in ATM networks

Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM '96. Conference on Computer Communications, 2002
It is anticipated that video-on-demand and video as a component of multimedia services will be popular services provided by cable television and telephone companies. The proposed wide area network protocol for these services is the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based broadband integrated services digital network (BISDN). In order to provide research
H.V. Todd, J.S. Meditch
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An Injectable Double-Network Hydrogel for Cell Encapsulation

Australian Journal of Chemistry, 2015
Further 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 ...
Pei Lin Chee   +5 more
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Encapsulation of Active Cytoskeletal Protein Networks in Cell-Sized Liposomes

Langmuir, 2011
We 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 ...
Feng-Ching, Tsai   +2 more
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N-cell Droplet Encapsulation Recognition via Weakly Supervised Counting Network

2021 IEEE 18th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2021
Droplet-based microfluidic platforms arouse an increasing attention in various biomedical research by providing the isolated micro environment for biochemical reactions. Accordingly, it is of great significance to monitor and control the amount of the contents, e.g. cells or microbeads, inside each droplet.
Xiao Zhou, Zhen Cheng, Fei Chang
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An encapsulated packet-selection routing for network on chip

Microelectronics Journal, 2019
Abstract 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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Micro-Encapsulation and Tuning of Biomolecular Unit Cell Networks

Volume 2: Mechanics and Behavior of Active Materials; Integrated System Design and Implementation; Bioinspired Smart Materials and Systems; Energy Harvesting, 2014
The goal of our research is to fabricate an autonomic material system that provides compartmentalization and multi-bilayer networks for enabling collective biomolecular functionality, as is found in living cells and tissues. The material system is based on biomolecular unit cells, which consist of synthetic lipid bilayers formed at the interfaces of ...
Mary-Anne Nguyen, Stephen A. Sarles
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TCP Acknowledgement Encapsulation in Coded Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

2014 IEEE 79th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2014
This work proposes a solution to overcome the inherent degradation of TCP performance in multi- hop wireless networks. Based on a Network Coding entity integrated between the TCP and the IP layer, we propose a mechanism to encapsulate TCP acknowledgments, which are transmitted along with other segments, thus reducing the number of frames to be sent. We
David Gomez   +3 more
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Physical encapsulation of droplet interface bilayers for durable, portable biomolecular networks

Lab on a Chip, 2010
Physically-encapsulated droplet interface bilayers are formed by confining aqueous droplets encased in lipid monolayers within connected compartments of a solid substrate. Each droplet resides within an individual compartment and is positioned on a fixed electrode built into the solid substrate.
Stephen A, Sarles, Donald J, Leo
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Polysiloxane Interpenetrating Network Materials as Electronic Device Encapsulants: Synthesis and Properties

Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 1997
Thermally curable interpenetrating networks employing short and long chain components were successfully prepared via the sol-gel route. Their mechanical properties were assessed and correlated to their composition and structure. The role of the organic cross-links was found to be a larger determinant of the mechanical properties than the inorganic ...
G. J. Gibbons, D. Holland
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