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An integrated Tissue Engineering approach to Human Bronchial model: Biodegradable Scaffold and Microfluidics Platform

L’ingegneria tissutale è la combinazione di cellule, materiali e metodi di ingegneria, insieme con opportuni fattori biochimici e fisico-chimici, volta a migliorare o sostituire le funzioni biologiche di tessuti danneggiati [1, 2]. A tal proposito supporti porosi e sistemi microfluidici sono utilizzati per scopi di ingegneria tissutale. Scaffold polimerici biodegradabili sono stati sfruttati come supporti strutturali per rigenerare vari tessuti quali ossa, cartilagini, nervi, legamenti, pelle e fegato. Una geometria porosa aperta con canali interconnessi è un prerequisito per la crescita cellulare ad alta densità e per un trasporto di nutrienti, ossigeno e prodotti di scarto metabolici. …

Microfluidics deviceHuman bronchial mucosaSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaTissue engineering; Biodegradable membranes; Microfluidics devices; Human bronchial mucosa;Tissue engineeringBiodegradable membrane
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Microfibers and Nanoparticles with Controlled Dimensions of a Hyaluronic Acid Derivative

2017

Microfluidics is defined as the technology that deals with the precise control and manipulation of small quantities of fluids constrained in micro-channels of small cross-sectional dimensions [1]. Microfluidics has recently emerged as a very promising route for the production of polymeric fibers at the micro and nanoscale, providing a fine control over fiber shape, size, chemical anisotropy and biological activity [2]. Furthermore, the ability to manipulate nanoliter volumes of liquid and to control mixing and reaction precisely, opens up the possibility of creating smart targeted drug delivery systems as nanoparticles, especially with uniform and narrow size distribution [3]. This work des…

Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativohyaluronic acid microfluidics microfiber nanoparticles
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Electrochemical treatment of real wastewater with low conductivity

2018

In the last years, many efforts have been devoted to the development of electrochemical processes for the effective treatment of wastewater contaminated by organic pollutants resistant to conventional biological processes and/or toxic for microorganisms [1–5]. It was shown that some electrochemical approaches, including the direct anodic oxidation at suitable anodes such as boron-doped diamond (BDD) and/or electro-Fenton (EF) at suitable operating conditions and cells [1–6] could allow treating effectively a very large number of organic pollutants. However, most of the investigations were performed using synthetic wastewater. Hence, it is now mandatory to study the problems connected to the…

Settore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E Tecnologicawastewater low conductivity BDD electrochemical oxidation microfluidic cost analysis
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Electrochemical Conversion of Dichloroacetic Acid to Chloroacetic Acid in Conventional Cell and in Two Microfluidic Reactors

2013

The electrochemical conversion of dichloroacetic acid to chloracetic acid is investigated in conventional cells and in microreactors. Two different microreactors are used: the first is a filter press cell equipped with PTFE micrometric spacers, easy to assemble and disassemble and available for a large variety of electrodes and solvents; the second is made using an adhesive spacer, micromilling and press and could easily be developed on an industrial scale. The electrochemical synthesis is performed successfully in the microreactors equipped with a graphite cathode under proper operative conditions. The performance of the process strongly depends on the nature of the cathode and, for micror…

Supporting electrolyteChloroacetic acidElectrochemical Microfluidic Reactors Chloroacetic AcidDichloroacetic acidNanotechnologyElectrochemistryCatalysisCathodelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawElectrodeElectrochemistryGraphiteMicroreactorChemElectroChem
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MICROFLUIDIC PROCEDURE FOR FABRICATION OF HYALURONIC ACID BASED BIOMATERIALS

2017

hyaluronic acid functionalization microfluidics
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Microfibers of a Hyaluronic Acid Derivative to Mimic Blood Vessels

2016

hyaluronic acid microfibers microfluidic technique HUVEC
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DNA recovery from Droplet Digital™ PCR emulsions using liquid nitrogen

2020

Droplet microfluidics is a technology that enables the production and manipulation of small volumes. In biosciences, the most popular application of this technology is Droplet Digital™ PCR (ddPCR™), where parallel nanoliter-scale PCR assays are used to provide a high sensitivity and specificity for DNA detection. However, the recovery of PCR products for downstream applications such as sequencing can be challenging due to the droplets' stability. Here we compared five methods for disrupting the droplets to recover DNA. We found that rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen results in a clear phase separation and recovery of up to 70% of the DNA content. Liquid nitrogen freezing can thus offer a si…

laboratoriotekniikkadroplet microfluidicsbiotekniikkaamplicon recoveryemulsion PCRDroplet Digital™ PCR (ddPCR™)DNAmikrofluidistiikkabreaking droplets
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