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To Gel or Not To Gel?

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2009
Abstract Since its commercialization in 1949, hydraulic stimulation has been used on thousands of wells worldwide to increase hydrocarbon production. There are some areas where hydrocarbon production would not be economically viable without this process.
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Gels

2021
Among colloids, gels have been used for changing the consistency of solutions and also for differently releasing the compounds dissolved in the liquid making up their liquid phase, giving new flavour perceptions. The importance of gels is based on the fact that their liquid phase can dissolve bioactive compounds, i.e., compounds that can interact with ...
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Staining Proteins in Gels [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques, 2003
AbstractThis unit describes protocols for detecting proteins in SDS‐polyacrylamide gels. It describes methods for Coomassie blue and silver staining, as well as the fluorescent stains SYPRO orange and red. Staining with Coomassie blue is easier and more rapid; however, silver staining methods are considerably more sensitive and can thus be used to ...
Joachim Sasse, Sean R. Gallagher
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To gel or not to gel

Blood, 2011
In this issue of Blood , Chernysh et al examine the pregelation phase of fibrin polymerization, and by demonstrating heterogeneous polymeric structures that progressively coalesce into scaffolds provide novel insights into this process with potential implications on circulating soluble fibrin.[1 ...
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Bécaplermine gel (Regranex® gel)

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2004
Becaplermine gel (Regranex) is an hydrogel which contains 100 microg of Platelet Derived Growth Factor-BB (rhPDGF-BB) per gram. Regranex is presented in 15-gram multidose tubes. It has been approved as adjuvant treatment for neuropathic diabetic ulcerations of less than 5 cm2, extending into the subcutaneous tIssue, in the absence of ischemia, in ...
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