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This review identifies current and future directions in abiotic nanostructured catalysts to develop reliable and sustainable glucose fuel cells to power the next generation of bioelectronic devices. ABSTRACT The global rise in incidence of chronic diseases has led to the demand for innovative solutions that help patients manage their conditions with ...
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Invited Talk : Atomic force microscopy of biosurfaces: from artificial membranes to living cells
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[Artificial "membranous lung"].
Meditsinskaia tekhnika, 1977The paper reviews and anlyses the most widespread up-to-date designs of membranous oxygenators. On an example of some types of membraneous oxygenators and their functional characteristics basic parameters for a comparative evaluation and choice of the "membranous lung" and its effective utilization have been deduced, viz. the circulation rate, the rate
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Solid phase membrane mimetics: Immobilized artificial membranes
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 1990The studies discussed demonstrate the importance of developing rapid methods to purify membrane proteins and also quantitate binding events between cell membranes and biomolecules. Traditional equilibrium methods are experimentally very difficult because of long equilibration times, peptide aggregation, and the need to make several measurements to ...
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Artificial Membrane Assays to Assess Permeability
Current Drug Metabolism, 2008This paper reviews the development of artificial membrane assays in the last decade. Reasons why parallel artificial membrane assays (PAMPA) became widely used are discussed and the various PAMPA assays targeting gastro-intestinal absorption, blood brain barrier and skin penetration are presented.
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Engineered Artificial Membranes
2018Membranes Biological membranes are ubiquitous, ranging from the cell membrane which encompasses a cell, to membranes for organelles within the cell such as the nucleus and mitochondria. This book focuses exclusively on the construction and modeling of engineered artificial membranes.
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Artificial rupture of the membranes
1990Since the 1970s the management of childbirth has become more medicalised with greater dependency upon technology. Comaroff (1977) described midwives and obstetricians regarding childbirth as a condition similar to illness, suitably treated in terms of medical intervention and control, with pregnant women adopting a passive role.
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Biological Membranes and Biomimetic Artificial Membranes
2010L. Giorno, R. Mazzei, E. Drioli
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Hematopoiesis on Artificial Membranes
1989The use of artificial membranes to study the hematopoietic microenvironment began with Seki and his colleagues who implanted cellulose membranes intraperitoneally (ip) in mice. After 7 d, the membranes became coated with adherent cells of peritoneal origin.
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