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A fast and flexible hydrogel coating process is demonstrated that applies to high resolution 3D printed materials. Using a phase‐separated system, drops of monomer/polymer are entrapped onto PCL fibers and functionalized with cell‐adhesive peptides. The modified material shows improved cell attachment, demonstrating the viability of a simple coating ...
Kelly L. O'Neill +5 more
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Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel for the recovery of the fissionable materials (mainly uranium and plutonium), is performed by solvent extraction. Thermal oxide reprocessing (THORP) is the most widely used technique in which processing fluids gradually
Akay Galip +3 more
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In this article, we report on the preparation and cell culture performance of a novel fibrous matrix that has an interbonded fiber architecture, excellent pore interconnectivity, and controlled pore size and porosity.
Kirkland, Mark +6 more
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Development of emulsion templated matrices and their use in tissue engineering applications [PDF]
Tissue Engineering (TE) aims to devise solutions for the healing of critical defects which cannot heal naturally, within the host tissue. In a typical TE approach, biodegradable scaffolds are used to fill the defect site to provide temporary mechanical ...
Aldemir Dikici, Betul
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Combined porogen leaching and emulsion templating to produce bone tissue engineering scaffolds [PDF]
Bone has a hierarchy of porosity that is often overlooked when creating tissue engineering scaffolds where pore sizes are typically confined to a single order of magnitude.
C. Reilly, G. +4 more
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Large‐Scale Production of Metal–Organic Frameworks
The industrial interest in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) is growing owing to their promises in a large panel of potential applications. Large‐scale synthesis and shaping, techno‐economic assessment, and life‐cycle analyses are important steps that can bridge the gap between academia and industry toward commercialization of MOFs.
Debanjan Chakraborty +4 more
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Aim of this study stands in the evaluation of a carbon nanotubes-based polymerized high internal phase emulsion composite (CNT/polyHIPE) as sorptive phase in biological sample preparation. A micro-solid-phase extraction procedure (µSPE) was developed for
Francesca Merlo +6 more
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Investigating the Role of Surface Materials and Three Dimensional Architecture on In Vitro Differentiation of Porcine Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells [PDF]
In vitro generation of dendritic-like cells through differentiation of peripheral blood monocytes is typically done using two-dimensional polystyrene culture plates.
Brogaard, Louise +8 more
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Efficient preparation of macroporous poly(methyl methacrylate) materials from high internal phase emulsion templates [PDF]
Thermo- and photo-initiated polymerization of emulsion templates for making macroporous poly(methyl methacrylate) materials both suffer from low energy efficiency and require tedious sample preparation (removal of inhibitors, inert atmosphere) or ...
Althubeiti, Khaled, Horozov, Tommy
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