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Properties of silver nanostructure coated PTFE and its biocompatibility

Properties of silver nanostructure coated PTFE and its biocompatibility

... damage. Silver ions inhibit a number of enzymatic activities by reacting with electron donor groups, espe- cially sulfhydryl groups ...terial properties of silver (both as ions and as metallic ... See full document

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Physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of a polymer-paclitaxel conjugate for cancer treatment

Physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of a polymer-paclitaxel conjugate for cancer treatment

... chemical properties, in vitro potency, and in vivo tissue and blood biocompatibility of an anticancer PGG-PTX ...of its properties is essential if PGG-PTX is to proceed to clinical ...and ... See full document

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Antimycobacterial, antimicrobial, and biocompatibility properties of para-aminosalicylic acid with zinc layered hydroxide and Zn/Al layered double hydroxide nanocomposites

Antimycobacterial, antimicrobial, and biocompatibility properties of para-aminosalicylic acid with zinc layered hydroxide and Zn/Al layered double hydroxide nanocomposites

... Abstract: The treatment of tuberculosis by chemotherapy is complicated due to multiple drug prescriptions, long treatment duration, and adverse side effects. We report here for the first time an in vitro therapeutic ... See full document

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Biocompatibility of a New Antibacterial Compound and its Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Flowable Dental Composites (Animal Study)

Biocompatibility of a New Antibacterial Compound and its Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Flowable Dental Composites (Animal Study)

... Rats were randomly divided into 3 groups of 10, each rat received 3 implants of 3,5-dimethyl-1- thiocarboxamide pyrazole, penicillin v, and empty poly- ethylene tube. Then, it was sutured plainly and individ- ually with ... See full document

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Final Analysis: Palladium in Temporary and Permanently Implantable Medical Devices213-217

Final Analysis: Palladium in Temporary and Permanently Implantable Medical Devices213-217

... cal properties including strength, stiffness and dura- bility to the resulting ...and biocompatibility in the oral environment. These properties make it ideally suited for use in dental crown and ... See full document

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Gentamicin coating of nanotubular anodized titanium implant reduces implant-related osteomyelitis and enhances bone biocompatibility in rabbits

Gentamicin coating of nanotubular anodized titanium implant reduces implant-related osteomyelitis and enhances bone biocompatibility in rabbits

... mechanical properties and satisfactory ...cell biocompatibility of a novel implant made with nanotubular anodized titanium coated with gentamicin (NTATi-G) through in vivo study in ...titanium ... See full document

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Bright Green Emitting Maltodextrin Coated Cadmium Sulfide Quantum Dots as Contrast Agents for Bioimaging: A Biocompatibility Study

Bright Green Emitting Maltodextrin Coated Cadmium Sulfide Quantum Dots as Contrast Agents for Bioimaging: A Biocompatibility Study

... determines its own unique physicochemical properties, which in turn determines its potential toxicity or lack thereof ...the biocompatibility of CdS-MDx QDs in male and female ... See full document

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Biocompatibility of nanosilver-coated orthodontic brackets: an in vivo study

Biocompatibility of nanosilver-coated orthodontic brackets: an in vivo study

... antibacterial properties are used in treatment of burns [7, 12, ...the silver sulfadiazine (SSD) dressings in terms of antibacterial properties, wound healing, shortened time of wound clearing and ... See full document

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Biocompatibility of chitosan-coated iron oxide nanoparticles with osteoblast cells

Biocompatibility of chitosan-coated iron oxide nanoparticles with osteoblast cells

... The aim of this study was to facilitate understanding of the use of magnetic nanoparticles for the treatment of osteoporosis and loosening of prostheses. Furthermore, chemotherapeutic compounds (eg, antibiotics) can be ... See full document

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Biocompatibility of hydrophilic silica coated CdTe quantum dots and magnetic nanoparticles

Biocompatibility of hydrophilic silica coated CdTe quantum dots and magnetic nanoparticles

... Up to date, nanomaterials and nanotechnology have shown great potentials in disease diagnosis and therapy [1-7]. For example, a broad range of nanoscale inorganic particles including magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and ... See full document

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Gold, silver, copper and silicone hybrid nanostructure cytotoxicity

Gold, silver, copper and silicone hybrid nanostructure cytotoxicity

... and silver available for use in biosensors or implantable devices, implants or scaffolds (Kleps, Danila, Angelescu, Miu, Simion, Ignat, Bragaru, Dumitru and Teodosiu, ...the biocompatibility ... See full document

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Anisotropy of Photocatalytic Properties in Nanostructured Photocatalysts

Anisotropy of Photocatalytic Properties in Nanostructured Photocatalysts

... photocatalytic properties in nanostructure photocatalysts have been noticed in the form of fa- cet-dependent photocatalytic property and spatial difference over different index photocatalysts crystal ... See full document

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Silver coated modular Megaendoprostheses in salvage revision arthroplasty after periimplant infection with extensive bone loss – a pilot study of 34 patients

Silver coated modular Megaendoprostheses in salvage revision arthroplasty after periimplant infection with extensive bone loss – a pilot study of 34 patients

... of silver- coated implants (MUTARS) versus titanium implants in ...The silver group showed sig- nificantly lower infection rates (7% versus 47%, p < ...of silver ions from ... See full document

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The role of catalyst in the passivation of chalcopyrite during leaching

The role of catalyst in the passivation of chalcopyrite during leaching

... pyrite, silver and silver coated ...using silver as a catalyst to recover copper from chalcopyrite due to precipitation of argentojarosite which forms during the leaching process and limits ... See full document

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Antimicrobial effect of silver-impregnated cellulose: potential for antimicrobial therapy

Antimicrobial effect of silver-impregnated cellulose: potential for antimicrobial therapy

... read silver at an optimized wavelength of ...residual silver concentration. Concen- tration of silver, weight of media, and total weight of silver in media were measured as follows, and the ... See full document

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In vivo biocompatibility and pacing function study of silver ion-based antimicrobial surface technology applied to cardiac pacemakers

In vivo biocompatibility and pacing function study of silver ion-based antimicrobial surface technology applied to cardiac pacemakers

... The day of surgery was referred to as S0. Prior to surgery, blood samples were taken to determine baseline levels of silver, and clotted and non-clotted blood samples were stored at −73°C until required. At ... See full document

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Preparation and stability of silver/kerosene nanofluids

Preparation and stability of silver/kerosene nanofluids

... the silver nanofluid at ...the silver nanoparticles can significantly reduce the for- mation of the hydroperoxides in the ...the silver nanoparticles, giving the opportunity for oxy- gen molecules to ... See full document

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Lowering the Silver Content in Automotive Conductive Pastes156-164

Lowering the Silver Content in Automotive Conductive Pastes156-164

... on properties such as acid resistance and reverse ...of silver tracks to withstand acid ...of silver pastes supplied by paste manufacturers vary significantly but most pastes pass a 2–4 h acid ...on ... See full document

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Synthesis Of Tio2 Nanostructure By Anodic Oxidation

Synthesis Of Tio2 Nanostructure By Anodic Oxidation

... a nanostructure should have a characteristic dimension that is between 1nm and 100 nm, putting nanostructures as intermediate in size between a particle and a bacterium (Clive et ... See full document

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Influence of plasma pre-treatment of
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowders on the
mechanical and tribological performance of
polyethersulfone (PESU)-PTFE and impact modified
polyamide (PA66)-PTFE compounds

Influence of plasma pre-treatment of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowders on the mechanical and tribological performance of polyethersulfone (PESU)-PTFE and impact modified polyamide (PA66)-PTFE compounds

... the PTFE and consequently the host ...as PTFE into the thermoplastic matrix, their low surface energy is also imparted to the compounded ...of PTFE into the matrix, the differences in the surface ... See full document

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