Cell Calcification Models and Their Implications for Medicine and Biomaterial Research
Calcification, is the process by which the tissues containing minerals are formed, occurring during normal physiological processes, or in pathological conditions. Here, it is aimed to give a comprehensive overview of the range of cell models available, and the approaches taken by these models, highlighting when and how methodological divergences arise,
Luke Hunter +5 more
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Preparation of Diopside-Rich Compounds Using Rice Husks and Their Phosphorus Recovery Capability. [PDF]
Seki R +4 more
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This study introduces an innovative approach to treating intervertebral disc degeneration using ultrasound‐triggered in situ hydrogel formation. Proof‐of‐concept experiments using optimized biomaterial and ultrasound parameters demonstrate partial restoration of biomechanical function and successful integration into degenerated disc tissue, offering a ...
Veerle A. Brans +11 more
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Integrated micro and nano-silica in advanced composite high-strength mortar for TRM system. [PDF]
Shewale M +4 more
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Improving material properties of a poloxamer
Peer W. Kämmerer +6 more
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Despite significant efforts in developing novel biomaterials to regenerate tissue, only a few of them have successfully reached clinical use. It has become clear that the next generation of biomaterials must be multifunctional. Smart biomaterials can respond to environmental or external stimuli, interact in a spatial‐temporal manner, and trigger ...
Sonya Ghanavati +12 more
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The Formation Law of Surface Profile in Fused Silica During Continuous-Wave CO<sub>2</sub> Laser Processing. [PDF]
Zhuo J +8 more
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Formation of p-Xylene by Catalytic Isomerization in the Presence of Silica-Alumina Catalyst
Takahisa Iwasaki, Rikijiro Hatta
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Fluorescent Polymeric Nanofibers as Ratiometric Multiplexed Skin Sensors of pH and Oxygen
Fluorescent polymeric nanofibers and nanorods are produced as ratiometric sensors of two important physiological parameters: pH and oxygen. They operate by dual Forster resonance energy transfer from large number of energy donor dyes to limited number of two distinct energy acceptors, enabling simultaneous sensing of pH and oxygen.
Rémi Pelletier +2 more
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Occupational and Environmental Exposures: Trends in Publications, Diseases, and Experimental Models. [PDF]
Sert O, Yesil-Celiktas O.
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