Engineered biomaterial interfaces critically control retinal organoid development. This study examines how surface modifications (amine, hydroxyl, phenyl, and methyl groups) dictate organoid response. Hydrophilic surfaces markedly increase migration and foster retinal ganglion cell differentiation.
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Effect of orthodontic bracket bonding on the surface roughness of e.max glass ceramics: an in vitro study. [PDF]
Baik KM.
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Evaluation of antibacterial efficacy and surface roughness of orthodontic brackets coated with silver-copper hybrid or zinc oxide nanoparticles: An <i>in-vitro</i> study. [PDF]
Sharma A +8 more
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The Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide With Different Concentration on the Color and Surface Microhardness of the Resin Bracket. [PDF]
Yang SY.
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Evaluation of foreign bodies in the maxillofacial region with cone beam computed tomography and ultrasonography: an ex vivo study. [PDF]
Taka K +4 more
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High‐pressure reactions between Sb and molecular nitrogen in a laser‐heated diamond anvil cell led to the formation of oC32‐Sb3N5 (51(1) GPa) and mP20‐Sb2(N8), (> 100 GPa). Both phases were identified by single‐crystal x‐ray microdiffraction and are fully corroborated by density functional theory calculations.
Lukas Brüning +8 more
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Environmental Impact of Orthodontics: A Literature Review of Traditional Multibracket Appliances and Clear Aligners. [PDF]
Peluso A +3 more
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A Newton-bracketing method for a simple conic optimization problem [PDF]
Sunyoung Kim +2 more
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Effect of Mouthwashes on the Surface Roughness of Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets. [PDF]
Abalkhail KA +3 more
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