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Abstract Recent demographic changes and lifestyle disorders have heightened interest in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, particularly for bone regeneration therapies addressing musculoskeletal disorders. Effective treatments require biocompatible, bioactive materials for structured healing.
Miguel A. Rodrigues +7 more
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Dynamics of Vesicle Formation from Lipid Droplet: Mechanism and Controllability
A coarse-grained model developed by Marrink et al. [J. Phys. Chem. B 111, 7812 (2007)] is applied to investigate vesiculation of lipid [dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC)] droplets in water.
Helfrich W., Xuehao He, Zilu Wang
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This graphical abstract illustrates the steps carried out in the laboratory study, including saponin modification and characterization, surface tension, interfacial tension, contact angle, adsorption, and surfactant injection tests. Abstract In this study, three forms of saponin surfactants extracted from the Camellia sinensis plant (CS1, CS2, and CS3)
Iman Nowrouzi +2 more
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Injectable Hydrogels Based on Pluronic/Water Systems Filled with Alginate Microparticles for Biomedical Applications [PDF]
A (model) composite system for drug delivery was developed based on a thermoresponsive hydrogel loaded with microparticles. We used Pluronic F127 hydrogel as the continuous phase and alginate microparticles as the dispersed phase of this composite system.
Borges, J.P. +5 more
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Abstract The novelty of this study is to present a multilayer framework for predicting the air‐entrained porosity of cement paste based on the molecular characteristics of nonionic surfactants. Air‐entraining agents enhance concrete durability against freeze–thaw damage; however, their development is labor‐intensive and cost‐prohibitive.
Mohammad Sadegh Tale Masoule +4 more
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Impact of Endogenous Bile Salts on the Thermodynamics of Supersaturated Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Solutions [PDF]
A variety of formulation strategies have been developed to mitigate the inadequate aqueous solubility of certain therapeutic agents. Among these, achieving supersaturation in vivo is a promising approach to improve the extent of oral absorption.
Litster, J.D. +7 more
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Effect of Macrocycle Size on the Self-Assembly of Methylimidazolium Surfactant with Sulfonatocalix[n]arenes [PDF]
The effect of macrocycle size on the association of supramolecular amphiphiles composed of 4-sulfonatocalix[n]arene and 1-methyl-3-tetradecylimidazolium (C14mim+) was studied in aqueous solutions at pH 7.
Amiel, Catherine +5 more
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This study develops an amphiphilic copolymer nanocarrier (P(His‐r‐Sty)‐b‐PDMAA) for aqueous hemin catalysis, enabling efficient styrene cyclopropanation (94.4% yield, 0.3 mol% hemin) with excellent recyclability (>90% activity after 4 cycles), overcoming solubility and microenvironment challenges.
Lulu Chen +4 more
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Recent Advances in the Theory and Simulation of Model Colloidal Microphase Formers
This mini-review synthesizes our understanding of the equilibrium behavior of particle models with short-range attractive and long-range repulsive (SALR) interactions. These models, which can form stable periodic microphases, aim to reproduce the essence
Charbonneau, Patrick, Zhuang, Yuan
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Adsorption of triblock copolymers and their homopolymers at laponite clay/solution interface. Role played by the copolymer nature [PDF]
The adsorption thermodynamics of copolymers, based on ethylene oxide (EO) and propylene oxide ( PO) units, at the laponite (RD) clay/liquid interface was determined at 298 K.
DE LISI, Rosario +5 more
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