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A soft, stretchable, anti‐biofouling encapsulant is developed by integrating organosilicon nanowire networks with microstructured biodegradable elastomers. The hierarchical surface exhibits superhydrophobicity and enhances water barrier properties by 420% over pristine polymers, while preserving mechanical integrity.
Won Bae Han +7 more
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For the one billion sufferers of respiratory disease, managing their disease with inhalers crucially influences their quality of life. Generic treatment plans could be improved with the aid of computational models that account for patient-specific ...
Josh Williams +9 more
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Consistent Pulmonary Drug Delivery with Whole Lung Deposition Using the Aerosphere Inhaler: A Review of the Evidence. [PDF]
Usmani OS +5 more
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Response of mouse lung to carbon deposition during injury and repair.
Ian Y. R. Adamson, Heather Prieditis
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Methods to identify drug deposition in the lungs following inhalation [PDF]
Henry Chrystyn
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A 3D biomimetic OS model was developed by bioprinting an OS‐cell‐derived dECM‐enriched bioink with OS spheroids incorporated. The model showed upregulation of known OS prognostic markers and increased resistance to doxorubicin, compared to 2D cultures and scaffold‐free spheroids, making this a more clinically relevant platform for drug discovery ...
Margarida F. Domingues +6 more
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Background: Hyperoxia decreases surfactant production and suggests exogenous surfactant may be a potential treatment for hyperoxia-induced lung injury.
Jiunn-Song Jiang +3 more
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Development of a Stochastic Individual Path (SIP) Model for Predicting the Deposition of Pharmaceutical Aerosols: Effects of Turbulence, Polydisperse Aerosol Size, and Evaluation of Multiple Lung Lobes [PDF]
P. Worth Longest +3 more
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3D printed hybrid scaffolds combining bioactive silica–calcium chemistry with elastic polymers guide human bone stem cells to form bone. The scaffolds support cell survival, organization, and invasion while releasing osteogenic ions. Together, architecture and composition drive bone‐specific gene expression, extracellular matrix organization, and ...
David R. Sory +3 more
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