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From:Journal of Biomedical Science (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Sang Soo Hah (corresponding author) [1] Introduction Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS; see Figure 1 for AMS schematic diagram) is an extremely sensitive nuclear physics technique for detection of very...
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From:Expert Review of Medical Devices (Vol. 8, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Andreas Lendlein [[dagger]] 1 , Christian Wischke 2 Keywords : biomaterial development; degradable polymers; implant material; medical devices; multifunctional materials; regenerative medicine...
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From:Nanomedicine (Vol. 6, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lucia Gemma Delogu [**] 6 , Enrica Venturelli 2 , Roberto Manetti 3 , Gérard Aimé Pinna 1 , Ciriaco Carru 4 , Roberto Madeddu 4 5 , Luciano Murgia 4 , Francesco Sgarrella 1 , Hélène Dumortier 2 , Alberto...
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From:Advanced Coatings & Surface Technology (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSince the last few years, hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings have been widely investigated for suitable biomedical applications such as implants due to their excellent biocompatibility. Plasma spraying is one of the most...
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From:Chemical Engineering (Vol. 112, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAlthough biodegradable polymers, such as polylactic acid (PLA; see story on p. 17), are biocompatible, their structural diversity and functional properties are relatively limited, says Zhibin Guan, assistant professor...
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From:Science (Vol. 303, Issue 5661) Peer-ReviewedThe Matrix The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions Written and Directed by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski Warner Brothers, 1999, 2003, and 2003. "Here you see, it takes all the running you can do, just to...
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From:EE-Evaluation Engineering (Vol. 56, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedEngineers play an increasingly important role in medicine, designing medical electronics devices for clinical and home environments. Unfortunately, there can be an impedance mismatch inhibiting the flow of information...
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From:International Journal of Polymer Science (Vol. 2017) Peer-ReviewedBiomaterials and biomedical devices can induce a set of adverse biological responses upon contact with body fluids and/or implantation into living organs, as a result of the formation of biointerfaces between...
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From:BMC Research Notes (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Yeoung-Gyu Ko1 , Seongsoo Hwang1 , Sung Woo Kim1 , Hyun Kim1 , Hwan Hoo Seong1 , Jae-Hwan Kim1 , Yuno Song2 , Bo-Suck Yang3 , Young Min Song3 and Jae-Hyeon Cho2 Background The success of somatic cell...
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From:Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research (Vol. 8, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ashish. Agrawal, Balwant. Singh, Yogesh. Kashyap, Mayank. Shukla, S. Gadkari This paper reports the development of an X-ray imaging facility on Indus-2, synchrotron source at RRCAT, India and its potential...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 65, Issue 32)Assistant Professor Boise State University Assistant Professor. Teach mechanical and biomedical engineering courses, advise students, maintain an active research agenda, and perform faculty service. Ph.D Mechanical or...
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From:Journal of Clinical Investigation (Vol. 121, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDespite intense efforts over the past 30 years, human pancreatic [beta] cell lines have not been available. Here, we describe a robust technology for producing a functional human [beta] cell line using targeted...
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From:Journal of NanomaterialsPeer-ReviewedNobel metal nanomaterials with interesting physical and chemical properties are ideal building blocks for engineering and tailoring nanoscale structures for specific technological applications. Bimetallic nanomaterials...
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From:Journal of Biomedical Semantics (Vol. 7, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe "Vaccine and Drug Ontology Studies" (VDOS) international workshop series focuses on vaccine- and drug-related ontology modeling and applications. Drugs and vaccines have been critical to prevent and treat human and...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 13, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSynthetic biologists construct innovative genetic/biological systems to treat environmental, energy, and health problems. Many systems employ rewired cells for non-native product synthesis, while a few have employed the...
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From:Human Ecology (Vol. 39, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSixty-three U.S. and international patents for pseudo-protein biomaterials have emerged from the Ithaca lab of C. C. Chu, the Rebecca Q. Morgan '60 Professor of Fiber Science and Apparel Design in the College of Human...
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From:Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science (Vol. 46, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAstrocytes protect neurons against various assaults although the underlying pathophysiological and molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Therefore, we have continued to develop cell models in vitro to further...
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From:Science (Vol. 295, Issue 5552) Peer-ReviewedAll's well that ends well. This year's bumpy budget-making journey ended in a relatively smooth landing late last month with a record raise for U.S. biomedical science and increases for many other basic research...
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From:Advanced Materials & Processes (Vol. 165, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedRapid prototyping is a technology originally developed approximately twenty years ago for the preparation of machine tool prototypes. It involves fabrication of three-dimensional structures by selective joining of...
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From:Human Ecology (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFor years researchers have been trying to develop a high-functioning artificial artery that the human body will accept as its own. The realization of this medical dream may be one step closer, thanks to the pioneering...