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This review highlights recent progress in nanocarriers targeting pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), including Toll‐like and NOD‐like receptors, for enhancing the treatment of bacterial sepsis and related complications. These nanomedicines deliver antibiotics and anti‐inflammatory agents while modulating immune responses.
Eman A. Ismail+3 more
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Profilometric and scanning electron microscopy analysis comparing hydroxyapatite and zinc oxide nanoparticles for erosion resistance. [PDF]
Hassaan MH+4 more
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Polymerization of Alkylene Oxides with Alkyl Orthovanadate-Zinc Chloride System
Shizen Sekiguchi, Akira Kurihara
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This study developed a nitrogen‐strengthened copper‐iron‐zinc (N‐CuFeZn) alloy bioactive dressing integrated with electromagnetic stimulation. The coaxial dressing, made from 0.04 mm filaments with 1120 MPa tensile strength, showed that electromagnetic activation enhanced therapeutic outcomes by increasing VEGF expression, promoting angiogenesis (2.1 ...
Xiaohui Qiu+9 more
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Assessment of cytotoxicity of clear aligners coated with zinc oxide nanoparticles. [PDF]
Ravi I, Kailasam V.
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Correlation between the Structural Disorder and the Catalytic Activity of Zinc Oxide
Hiroshi Takahashi, Kazuo Tsutsumi
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A new oxaliplatin‐based Pt(IV) prodrug bearing a Mn(II) superoxide dismutase mimic is synthesized and studied, in vitro and in vivo, in the context of colorectal cancer. Encapsulation of this prodrug in an easy‐to‐implement PEGylated micelle formulation demonstrated the highest in vivo anticancer activity among all the tested conditions, supporting the
Alvaro Lopez‐Sanchez+14 more
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Potential of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures in Biosensor Application. [PDF]
Maafa IM.
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Human Skin Models in Biophotonics: Materials, Methods, and Applications
This review discusses how the optical properties of human skin can be replicated in human skin models. It describes the principles, materials, and techniques used to develop artificial skin for biophotonics research. Finally, the article highlights recent advances and shows how these models improve the study of light‐skin interactions without the need ...
Dardan Bajrami+4 more
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