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Dynamics of methyl radical formation by 266 nm photolysis of xylenes and mesitylene [PDF]
Namitha Brijit Bejoy +3 more
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Skin‐Interfaced Therapeutic Patches for Wound Fluid Management and Transdermal Drug Delivery
This study presents an integrated skin‐interfaced device combining microfluidics, hydrogel film technology, flexible electronics, and iontophoresis‐based transdermal delivery of PDRN to enhance wound healing. The device effectively manages wound fluid, maintains optimal moisture, and non‐invasively delivers therapeutic drugs.
Dongjun Han +5 more
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Environmental risk limits for xylene (m-xylene, o-xylene and p-xylene)
Het RIVM heeft milieurisicogrenzen afgeleid voor xylenen in water, grondwater en bodem. Deze stoffen worden gebruikt als oplosmiddel bij drukkerijen en in de rubberindustrie. De groep stoffen omvat m-xyleen, o-xyleen en p-xyleen. Voor dit onderzoek zijn actuele (eco)toxicologische gegevens gebruikt, gecombineerd met de meest recente methodiek.
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This research shows the development of hydrogels with Diels‐Alder click chemistry for engineering cartilage‐like tissue. The hydrogels support cartilage spheroids which could be cultured for at least 28 days. Furthermore, the spheroids showed a tendency to fuse together into a more consistent construct, and produced important components needed for ...
Sanne M. van de Looij +8 more
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Human periosteum‐derived cell spheroids bioprinted at high density within a hyaluronic acid matrix promote fusion and hypertrophic cartilage formation in vitro. Early encapsulation enhances spheroid interaction and matrix maturation, generating scalable cartilage templates intended for endochondral bone regeneration.
Ane Albillos Sanchez +6 more
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Equilibrium analysis and LSER modelling for extraction of Trans-aconitic acid using Tri-butyl Phosphate by using Xylene and Benzene [PDF]
Rishikesh Nimbalkar +2 more
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3D Soft Hydrogels Induce Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells “Deep” Quiescence
Three‐dimensional soft hydrogels mimicking the bone marrow niche induce deep quiescence in human mesenchymal stem cells. Unlike 2D culture, 3D matrices halt proliferation, regulate cell‐cycle and quiescence markers, and downregulate mTORC1 signaling, preserving stem cell phenotype and therapeutic potential ex vivo.
David Boaventura Gomes +11 more
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Comparing the Efficacy of Natural Oils as Clearing Agents in Histopathology Laboratory
Introduction: Xylene is used as a clearing agent during tissue processing. It acts as an irritant to humans and poses various health hazards to those who are frequently exposed. According to the literature review, our native Indian oils have the property
R. Shivani +5 more
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Azaporphyrinoid‐Based Photo‐ and Electroactive Architectures for Advanced Functional Materials
A long‐standing collaboration between the Torres and Guldi groups has yielded diverse azaporphyrinoid‐based donor‐acceptor nanohybrids with promising applications in solar energy conversion. This conspectus highlights key molecular platforms and structure‐function relationships that govern light and charge management, supporting the rational design of ...
Jorge Labella +3 more
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3D‐Printable, Honeycomb‐Inspired Tissue‐Like Bioelectrodes for Patient‐Specific Neural Interface
3D printed MRI‐compatible tissue‐like neural electrodes tailored to individual gyral patterns. This honeycomb‐inspired printable gel electrode (HiPGE) employs a bioinspired architecture with soft hydrogels, engineered to match the softness of brain tissue.
Marzia Momin +12 more
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