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Thermosensitive Gold Nanoparticles
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004Thermosensitive gold nanoparticles were fabricated by conjugating Au with a thiol-terminated poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) or PPA; this polymer stabilizer exhibits a temperature transition while undergoing a hydrophilic to hydrophobic transformation. The introduction of PPA onto gold nanoparticles has sensitized Au nanoparticles with unique temperature ...
Ming-Qiang, Zhu +3 more
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Nonpolymeric Thermosensitive Benzenetricarboxamides
Langmuir, 2010A new class of nonpolymeric thermosensitive materials based on the benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide (BTC) structural platform are described. We observed that the benzocrown ether-substituted BTC derivatives undergo an unusual temperature-dependent reversible solubility change in aqueous solution.
Lee, Sumi +4 more
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Thermosensitive Biodegradable Polydepsipeptide
Macromolecular Bioscience, 2005AbstractSummary: A poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm)‐like biodegradable thermosensitive polydepsipeptide, poly[Glc‐Asn(N‐isopropyl)], was synthesized by introducing an isopropyl amide group into poly[Glc‐Asn]. Poly[Glc‐Asn(N‐isopropyl)] was degraded in vitro by cleavage of the ester bonds in the main chain in water at room temperature.
Yuichi, Ohya +4 more
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2008
We demonstrate an extension of a UV-Vis spectroscopy method to determine the phase boundaries for thermosensitive colloids as an alternative to the time-consuming sedimentation method. The Bragg attenuation peak from colloidal crystallites was monitored during the quasi-equilibrium colloidal crystal melting.
Matthew, Clements +5 more
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We demonstrate an extension of a UV-Vis spectroscopy method to determine the phase boundaries for thermosensitive colloids as an alternative to the time-consuming sedimentation method. The Bragg attenuation peak from colloidal crystallites was monitored during the quasi-equilibrium colloidal crystal melting.
Matthew, Clements +5 more
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Thermosensitive lichen amyloidosis
International Journal of Dermatology, 2004AbstractBackground A 26‐year‐old male presented with a 3‐year history of lichen amyloidosis. On examination, there was a pigmented papular eruption with a ripple pattern affecting the limbs and trunk but sparing the axillae, antecubital and popliteal fossae, central chest, neck and face.
Kurosh, Parsi, Steven, Kossard
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Thermosensitive Micropatterned Substrates
2014We describe the design of micropatterned surfaces for single cell studies, based on photo-patterned thermoresponsive polymer brushes. Such surfaces allow for spatially controlled cell adhesion at 37°CC and thermal harvesting of the studied cells at T
Lionel, Bureau, Martial, Balland
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Thermoreceptors and thermosensitive afferents
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2009Cutaneous thermosensation plays an important role in thermal regulation and detection of potentially harmful thermal stimuli. Multiple classes of primary afferents are responsive to thermal stimuli. Afferent nerve fibers mediating the sensation of non-painful warmth or cold seem adapted to convey thermal information over a particular temperature range.
Raf J, Schepers, Matthias, Ringkamp
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Positive thermosensitive pulsatile drug release using negative thermosensitive hydrogels
Journal of Controlled Release, 1994Abstract Poly(N-isopropylacrylarnide) gel has negative temperature dependency of swelling behavior in aqueous solution. In this study, IPAAm copolymer gel was utilized to design positive thermosensitive pulsatile drug release system to induce drug release with increasing temperature and stop the release with decreasing temperature.
R. Yoshida +6 more
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