• Specifically, she is dedicated to understanding the design principles and developing nanoscale and macroscale biomaterials for medical applications, experimental investigations of cell therapies, and integration across multiple disciplines including materials science, chemistry, medical imaging, and life science. (stanford.edu)
  • With respect to the biological characterization, the FA3 group owns a cell culture laboratory for materials biotesting and vast experience in the biocompatibility analysis of different biomaterials produced in their laboratories, with respect to adhesion, osteoblasts proliferation and/or differentiation, or osteogenic activity through the use several lines of cells, as for example pre-osteoblasts or osteoblasts MC3T3-E1 MG63. (cetmar.org)
  • Unlike conventional polymeric membranes, porous silica membranes with higher permeance and selectivity are applicable at high wellhead pressures and do not suffer from CO 2 plasticization, representing an alternative for CO 2 /CH 4 separation. (mrs.org)
  • In NSEC research at RPI, silica nanoparticles have been used as carriers to deliver into the cell cytoplasm a variety of proteins that can influence cellular behavior. (rpi.edu)
  • These applications fields are possible due to the unique properties of nanomaterials, such as high surface area, high reactivity and considerable porosity and morphological, electrical, magnetic and/or optical properties, which turn them into useful materials in catalysis, adsorption, sensing and optic-electronic applications [ 2 ]. (intechopen.com)
  • Dr. Chen completed her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at UCSD, where she discovered several ultrasound-based contrast agents, revealed cytotoxicity and adsorption properties of various nanomaterials, and created a theranostic nanoparticle that improved the treatment efficacy of stem cell therapy for heart diseases. (stanford.edu)
  • The structure and surface morphology of CS-Ag composite hydrogels were characterized by UV-Vis, FTIR, SEM, and XRD. (preprints.org)
  • Production of biomaterial composite blending polymeric and ceramic materials of marine origin with synthetic polymers for bone tissue engineering. (cetmar.org)
  • Recent Progress in Materials publishes original high quality experimental and theoretical papers and reviews on basic and applied research in the field of materials science and engineering, with focus on synthesis, processing, constitution, and properties of all classes of materials. (lidsen.com)
  • The ribosome is a molecular machine that catalyzes protein synthesis in three kingdoms of life. (itu.edu.tr)
  • Here we discuss two approaches currently used to investigate the global dynamics of phosphorylation based on the isolation of phosphorylated proteins or peptides. (acs.org)
  • Continuous layers of SAPO-34 crystals were synthesized on the inside surface of porous alumina support tubes. (mrs.org)
  • BBS are mainly acidic in nature, and therefore it is possible to employ them for the surface functionalization of specific inorganic oxides to produce new hybrid materials having a different surface charge. (lidsen.com)
  • The surface character (surface charge) of new hybrid materials has been modified and developed through an easy and green way for the removal of pollutants from waste water. (lidsen.com)
  • Furthermore, these materials exhibit tensile strength,surface roughness, and wettability values appropriate for their finaluse as cardiac patches. (ibecbarcelona.eu)
  • Surface initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) is one of the most versatile technique to modify the surface properties of material. (preprints.org)
  • Herein photo-induced metal-free SI-ATRP of methacrylates, such as methyl methacrylate, N-isopropanyl acrylamide, and N,N- dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate, on the surface of SBA-15 was reported to fabricate organic-inorganic hybrid materials. (preprints.org)
  • Recently, the surface properties of osteoclast resorption gaps were compared to those of potential implant materials and showed significant similarity in the micron range [11]. (toysis.pics)
  • The PLD (pulsed laser deposition) is based on the ablation process of target materials that lasers offer and then transfer it to the desired surface (In this case metallic implants or other supports that may be of medical interest). (cetmar.org)
  • In the physics of solids, surfaces must be intrinsically less energetically favorable than the bulk of a material (the molecules on the surface have more energy compared with the molecules in the bulk of the material), otherwise there would be a driving force for surfaces to be created, removing the bulk of the material (see sublimation). (patsnap.com)
  • The surface energy may therefore be defined as the excess energy at the surface of a material compared to the bulk, or it is the work required to build an area of a particular surface. (patsnap.com)
  • Zeolite membranes are composed of inorganic microporous crystals that are attractive for gas separation because their pore sizes are uniform and typically less than 1 nm. (mrs.org)
  • Because zeolites are inorganic, they have excellent thermal stability and chemical resistance making them an ideal material as membranes for the separation of gas mixtures in a variety of applications. (mrs.org)
  • Binary mixtures of CO 2 /CH 4 , N 2 /CH 4 , and H 2 /CH 4 were separated using SAPO-34 membranes supported on porous alumina tubes. (mrs.org)
  • The silicoaluminophosphate analog of chabazite, SAPO-34, is an attractive membrane material for the separation of light gases, because the pore size of SAPO-34 crystals (0.4 to 0.45 nm) is close to the kinetic diameters of light gases. (mrs.org)
  • Using artifcial sweat containing bovine serum albumin as a model protein, we performed experiments under fowing conditions to demonstrate that pore clogging results from the aggregation of proteins by aluminium polycations at specifc location in the sweat pore. (espci.fr)
  • 3-5 .Chitosan is considered as most promising materials for future applications on account of its excellent biodegradability, biocompatibility, non-toxicity, antimicrobial activity, and its economic advantages 6 . (ijpsr.com)
  • Glycolipid surfactants are biocompatible and biodegradable compounds characterized by potential applications in various sectors including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, agriculture, and food production. (researchgate.net)
  • An ideal biodegradable polymeric material is one which after being disposed of can be recycled many times before promptly being decomposed by microorganisms or sunlight providing carbon dioxide and water. (ijpsr.com)
  • However, transformation processes using inorganic catalysts and alkaline media are costly, poisonous, and tedious. (springeropen.com)
  • Therefore, the photoexcitation process may be used to pre-treat or post-treat the substrate or material, to deposit the silicon-containing material, and to enhance chamber cleaning processes. (patsnap.com)
  • Many technical applications of biological objects like proteins, viruses or bacteria such as chromatography, optical information technology, sensorics, catalysis and drug delivery require their immobilization. (wikipedia.org)
  • A central aspect is then the ability to optimize the functional properties with high spatial resolution, creating materials that are able to control the interaction with the biological surrounding at the nanoscale thus guiding the responses of biomolecules, cells and tissues. (european-mrs.com)
  • Her research focuses on materials science and engineering approaches to biological or biomedical problems. (stanford.edu)
  • In order to achieve this final objective of the action, intermediate objectives were defined, regarding the biomaterial production of each main components (collagen, calcium phosphate and synthetic polymer), as well as the establishment of material processing technologies and evaluation biological performance. (cetmar.org)
  • In the second funding period, we will widen our focus and apply this method additionally to a variety of material systems and devices, such as organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells and OLEDs. (mpg.de)
  • Some researchers define it as a swollen polymeric material retaining a significant volume of water in it without itself being dissolved in water [10]. (biomedres.us)
  • The dimer protein had a subunit molecular weight of 23.8 kDa and showed extremely high stability at pH 6.0-11.0 and 30-60 °C. Its activity was maintained even after incubation at 90 °C for 15 min. (springeropen.com)
  • Hydrogel antibacterial agent is an ideal antibacterial material because of it could diffuses antibacterial molecules into the decayed area by providing a suitable microenvironment and the hydrogel acts as a protective barrier on the decay interface. (preprints.org)
  • The word "hydrogel", as stated by Lee, Kwon and Park, has been used since 1894 but that material was not a hydrogel but a colloidal gel (of inorganic salts) [1]. (biomedres.us)
  • Herein, we report a novel photocatalyst by implanting zero-dimensional carbon quantum dots (CQDs) within one-dimensional porous tubular graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) on carbon cloth (CC). (academic-accelerator.com)
  • However, studies on its ability to immobilize PAH and N, S, and O substituted PAH (hetero-PAH) in real soils, and benchmarking with commercial activated carbon are missing. (univie.ac.at)
  • Here, we compared the ability of pristine biochar (BC), steam-activated biochar (SABC), and commercial activated carbon (AC) to immobilize PAH and hetero-PAH. (univie.ac.at)
  • A polymer melt or solution is brought into contact with the pores located in materials characterized by high energy surfaces such as aluminum or silicon. (wikipedia.org)
  • The method is based on the use of well defined porous templates, such as porous aluminum or silicon. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nanotechnology involves the manipulation of materials at nanometric scale (10 −9 m) and have evolved to novel solutions for water/wastewater treatment as well as biomedical applications [ 1 ]. (intechopen.com)
  • Calculate fluid friction and pressure drop in fluid flow and porous media systems. (uaeu.ac.ae)
  • Magnetic resonance spectroscopy comprises some of the most powerful analytic tools in materials science available to date. (mpg.de)
  • It is very useful to have well characterized systems for which one can test the validity and usefulness of the methods. (lu.se)
  • powerful alternative to gene delivery, which is the current standard method for expression of specific proteins in cells. (rpi.edu)
  • By immobilizing specific proteins, it is possible to influence various components of the cell and dictate cell function and fate, as well as enable detection of specific intracellular mechanisms for further study. (rpi.edu)
  • The second generation contains materials that are sensitive to and respond to specific stimuli, for example, pH, concentration, and temperature. (biomedres.us)
  • Vampire Blood contains a specific set of proteins and nutrients that allow for almost instantaneous regeneration. (stackexchange.com)
  • A patent has been filed to protect the technology and The Paper Battery Company, Inc. has been formed to engineer the paper-based super-capacitors and batteries from a common starting sheet of nanocomposite material made in a high volume process. (rpi.edu)
  • Chung-Yi Tsai 1 , Siu-Yue Tam 1 , C. Jeffrey Brinker 2 , The University of New Mexico, NSF Center for Micro-Engineered Materials 1,2 , Sandia National Laboratories 2 , The Advanced Materials Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM. (mrs.org)
  • The ability of BC and SABC to immobilize PAH decreased as the PAH-molar volume increased. (univie.ac.at)
  • A genus of yeast-like mitosporic Saccharomycetales fungi characterized by producing yeast cells, mycelia, pseudomycelia, and blastophores. (lookformedical.com)
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid that makes up the genetic material of fungi. (lookformedical.com)
  • Her research interests include the preparation and design of materials and scaffolds for in vitro and in vivo fundamental studies, and a further focus is the provision of useful tools to assess mechanisms that govern cell behavior in regenerative medicine. (ibecbarcelona.eu)
  • Recent Progress in Materials is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal published quarterly online by LIDSEN Publishing Inc. This periodical is devoted to publishing high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research in all areas of Materials. (lidsen.com)
  • Over the last few decades, the global environmental problem has attracted significant awareness of the research community and policymakers for the development of polymeric materials which are degradable in a natural environment. (ijpsr.com)
  • This collaboration will be coordinated by the New Materials research group (FA3) of the University of Vigo, which has an extensive experience, together with the adequate equipment, for both the fabrication of bioceramic coatings (HA, BG, substituted HA, etc.) through the use of the PLD technique and the the production of porous bioceramics obtained from different precursors (vegetable, marine, etc. (cetmar.org)
  • Topics include flow and pressure measurement for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, dimensional analysis and pressure drop, and flow through porous media and packed beds. (uaeu.ac.ae)
  • Finally, the third generation then focused on investigating and developing stereo complex materials and hydrogels that were cross-linked through physical interactions. (biomedres.us)
  • Biocomplex favored the insertion and permanence of the particulate material in bone defects, creating a favorable microenvironment for accelerate repair process. (scielo.br)
  • Also, it aims to enhance the international exchange of scientific activities in materials science and technology. (lidsen.com)
  • Tamaddon M, Samizadeh S, Wang L, Blunn G, Liu C. Intrinsic Osteoinductivity of Porous Titanium Scaffold for Bone Tissue Engineering. (scielo.br)
  • The keratin is derived from the chicken was the primary material on the hydrogels due to attractively for the potential wound healing application. (preprints.org)
  • Voltage probes are then inserted into this liquid material and scanned over the range of -50 V to +50 V, revealing that the SWNTs migrate to form a conductive pathway across the probe tips. (rpi.edu)
  • It is also found in the iridophores (reflective material) of both eyes and epidermis of cephalopods and arthropods of phylum Mollusca and the epidermal cuticle of the vertebrates. (ijpsr.com)