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Xenotransplantation of parathyroids in rats using barium-alginate and polyacrylic acid multilayer microcapsules

2001

The integrity and function of encapsulated parathyroid tissue following xenotransplantation is limited by oxygen and nutrition supply and capsule fibrosis. Since some of these factors depend on stability and biocompatibility of the coating material, multilayer microcapsules have been developed. Parathyroid tissue pieces and digested single cells from pigs were encapsulated in barium-alginate and in polyacrylic acid (PAA) multilayer capsules. After 7 days of culture the function of the encapsulated cells were assessed. Subsequently, in a part of the cultured microcapsules the viability was directly assessed whereas the other part was transplanted in dark animal [DA] rats for 30 days. After e…

NecrosisBiocompatibilityAlginatesCell SurvivalSwineBarium CompoundsTransplantation HeterologousAcrylic ResinsConnective tissueParathyroid hormoneToxicologyPathology and Forensic MedicineParathyroid Glandschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsCoated Materials BiocompatibleGlucuronic AcidIn vivoFibrosismedicineAnimalsCells CulturedChemistryHexuronic AcidsGraft SurvivalCapsuleCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseaseGlucuronic acidMolecular biologyRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureParathyroid Hormonemedicine.symptomExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
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Supravital Uptake of Cationic Dyes by Mast Cell Granules: A Light and Electron Microscope Study

1994

Methylene blue and neutral red were selected for staining mast cell granules by supravital injections. A new technique was applied for embedding in paraffin and Araldite without dislocation or loss of dye. Stabilization and electron microscopic identification of the dyes were achieved by transforming them into electron-dense precipitates using phosphomolybdic acid dissolved in a paraformaldehyde-glutaraldehyde mixture to preserve the ultrastructure of the tissues. It was found that in general the intensity of the light microscopic staining correlated directly with the electron density. Closer study revealed that not all cytoplasmic granules exhibited the same strong affinity for the cationi…

Neutral redHistologyLightCell SurvivalCytoplasmic Granuleslaw.inventionMicechemistry.chemical_compoundlawmedicineAnimalsMast CellsMicroscopyParaffin EmbeddingChromatographyStaining and LabelingEpoxy ResinsGeneral MedicineMast cellStainingMethylene BlueMicroscopy ElectronMedical Laboratory Technologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryVital stainNeutral RedPhthalic AnhydridesUltrastructureBiophysicsPhosphomolybdic acidElectron microscopeMethylene blueBiotechnic & Histochemistry
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Ionizing radiation induced curing of epoxy resin for advanced composites matrices

2005

Abstract The radiation curing of an epoxy monomer in the presence of an iodonium salt, as photo initiator, is studied. Systems with different concentrations of photo initiators have been polymerized via both gamma rays and e-beam, at various dose rates. The aim of this work is to investigate how the photo initiator concentration and the irradiation dose rate affect the temperature of the systems during curing and how the different thermal histories influence the dynamic mechanical thermal properties of the obtained materials.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceRadiation curingGamma rayEpoxyIonizing radiationchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryPolymerizationvisual_artPolymer chemistryAdvanced composite materialsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEpoxy resinIrradiationComposite materialInstrumentationCuring (chemistry)CompositesNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Solidification of ion exchange resins saturated with Na+ ions: Comparison of matrices based on Portland and blast furnace slag cement

2017

International audience; Ion exchange resins (IERs) are widely used by the nuclear industry to decontaminate radioactive effluents. After use, they are usually stabilized and solidified by encapsulation in cementitious materials. However, for certain combinations of cement and resins, the solidified waste forms can exhibit strong expansion, possibly leading to cracking of the matrix. In this work, the behaviour of cationic resins in the Na$^+$ form is investigated in Portland cement (CEM I) or blast furnace slag cement (CEM III/C) pastes at early age in order to have a better understanding of the swelling process. The results show that during the hydration of the CEM I paste, the resins exhi…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsPortland cementMaterials science[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]law.inventionblast furnace slag cementswellingchemistry.chemical_compoundlaw021105 building & construction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceIon-exchange resinCementIon exchangeMetallurgytechnology industry and agricultureion exchange resinsPortland cementPetrochemicalNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryGround granulated blast-furnace slagCalcium silicateSwellingmedicine.symptomhydrationJournal of Nuclear Materials
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Cytotoxic effect of silorane and methacrylate based composites on the human dental pulp stem cells and fibroblasts

2014

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxic effect of a methacrylate-based and a silorane- based composite on the human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) versus human dental pulp fibroblasts (DPFs). Study Design: Samples of the Filtek Z250 and P90 were polymerized and immersed in the culture medium to obtain extracts after incubation for one, seven and 14 days. Magnetic cell sorting based on the CD146 expression was performed to purify DPSCs and DPFs. After incubation of both cells with the extracts, cytotoxicity was de - termined using the MTT test. Results: For the extracts of first and seventh day, both composites showed significantly lower cytotoxicity on DPSCs than DPFs…

OdontologíaComposite Resinsstomatognathic systemDental pulp stem cellsCytotoxic T cellHumansViability assaySilorane ResinsComposite materialCytotoxicityGeneral DentistryIncubationDental PulpOral Medicine and PathologyChemistryResearchStem CellsFibroblasts:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPulp (tooth)MethacrylatesSurgeryStem cellSilorane ResinsMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Comparison of the Ultraviolet Light Filtering across Different Intraocular Lenses.

2018

SIGNIFICANCE We have analyzed the ultraviolet transmittance of some commercial intraocular lenses (IOLs). The results show differences of wavelength cutoff among them. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to measure and compare the ultraviolet light transmittance of different IOLs made out of acrylic hydrophobic, hydrophilic, and hydrophilic with hydrophobic surface materials from different manufacturers. METHODS The spectral transmission curves of eight monofocal IOLs with the same dioptric power of +20.0 diopters were measured using a PerkinElmer Lambda 35 ultraviolet/visible spectrometer. Two IOLs of each type were tested three times. The ultraviolet cutoff wavelength at 10% transmissio…

Optics and PhotonicsMaterials scienceUltraviolet RaysAcrylic ResinsBiocompatible MaterialsRadiationmedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsRadiation ProtectionmedicineTransmittanceUltraviolet lightCutoffHumansPolymethyl Methacrylate030212 general & internal medicineLenses IntraocularSpectrometerbusiness.industryCutoff frequencyOphthalmologyWavelength030221 ophthalmology & optometrySilicone ElastomersSpectrophotometry UltravioletbusinessUltravioletFiltrationOptometryOptometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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No carrier-added nucleophilic aromatic radiofluorination using solid phase supported arenediazonium sulfonates and 1-(aryldiazenyl)piperazines

2012

Abstract This Letter concerns the investigation of a solid phase based method for no carrier-added nucleophilic [ 18 F]fluorination of aromatic compounds via de-diazofluorination. Initial screening of reaction conditions was conducted using soluble analogues, that is, substituted benzenediazonium tosylates and 1-(phenyldiazenyl)piperazines in solution. This was followed by translation of the principle conditions to solid phase bound analogues. A variety of substituted aryldiazonium cations were immobilised using a sulfonate functionalised ion exchange resin and labelled with [ 18 F]fluoride ion by Balz–Schiemann like thermal decomposition in the presence of no carrier-added [ 18 F]fluoride …

Organic ChemistryThermal decompositionBiochemistryPiperazinechemistry.chemical_compoundSulfonatechemistryNucleophileCovalent bondDrug DiscoveryPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryBalz–Schiemann reactionIon-exchange resinFluorideTetrahedron Letters
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Stress distribution in fixed mandibular prostheses fabricated by CAD/CAM and conventional techniques: Photoelastic and strain gauge analyses

2019

Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-12T00:55:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2019-09-01 The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of stress in complete fixed mandibular prostheses with infrastructures (IE) fabricated with different materials and techniques, under compressive force. A model of an edentulous mandible, which received five 4x11 mm external hexagon implants between the mental foramens, was fabricated. The groups were divided into: Group I - IE in nickel-chromium with an acrylic resin occlusal coating; Group II - IE in nickel-chromium with a ceramic occlusal coating; Group III - IE milled in zirconia with a ceramic coating. For the photoelastic m…

OrthodonticsProsthetic DentistryMaterials scienceResearchDental implantsBiomechanicsengineering.material:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Compression (physics)Stress (mechanics)Mandibular prosthesis implantationCompressive strengthCoatingvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASengineeringTukey's range testvisual_art.visual_art_mediumBiomechanicsGeneral DentistryAcrylic resinStrain gaugeJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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In vitro investigation of the impact of remaining tooth structure on the tensile failure loads of overdenture copings

2019

Background The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the impact of the remaining tooth structure on the retention of overdenture cast metal copings. Material and Methods A freshly extracted intact mandibular human canine (length 25 mm) was selected and endodontically treated. An incisal reduction of 4 mm with no ferrule preparation was performed and a post space of 12 mm was created. By using polyvinyl siloxane duplication material and autopolymerizing polymethylmethacrylate resin, ten resin teeth analogs (control group) were obtained. A second set of ten resin teeth analogs (group 1) was created by preparing on the original natural tooth a 360o ferrule design of 1 mm in height and…

OrthodonticsProsthetic DentistryMetal copingMaterials scienceResearchGlass ionomer cementPolymethylmethacrylate resinFerrule030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]03 medical and health sciencesPolyvinyl siloxane0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASUltimate tensile strengthIn vitro study030212 general & internal medicineNatural toothGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Resource or waste? A perspective of plastics degradation in soil with a focus on end-of-life options.

2018

‘Capable-of-being-shaped’ synthetic compounds are prevailing today over horn, bone, leather, wood, stone, metal, glass, or ceramic in products that were previously left to natural materials. Plastic is, in fact, economical, simple, adaptable, and waterproof. Also, it is durable and resilient to natural degradation (although microbial species capable of degrading plastics do exist). In becoming a waste, plastic accumulation adversely affects ecosystems. The majority of plastic debris pollutes waters, accumulating in oceans. And, the behaviour and the quantity of plastic, which has become waste, are rather well documented in the water, in fact. This review collects existing information on pla…

PLA polylactic acidPS polystyreneETS European Emissions Trading schemePOM polyoxymethyleneHMC heat melt compactor technology02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesNHV net habitable volumeLDPE low-density polyethylene01 natural sciencesPC polycarbonateResin identification codeLCP liquid crystal polymerslcsh:Social sciences (General)PAC pro-oxidant additive containingPET polyethylene terephthalateEPR Extended Producers ResponsibilityMultidisciplinaryWaste managementNatural materials021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPU or PUR polyurethaneSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeEPS expandable polystyreneRIC resin identification codeSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaPVDF polydifluoroethylenelcsh:H1-990210 nano-technologyBiogeoscienceGPPS Polystyrene (General Purpose)PVC polyvinyl chlorideResource (biology)Polymethyl methacrylatePA polyamidePBT polybutylene terephthalatePSU polyarylsulfonePTFE polytetrafluoroethylenePMMA polymethyl methacrylatePHA polyhydroxyalkanoateMicrobiologyPEEK polyaryletheretherketoneArticleEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental science Biogeoscience Industry MicrobiologyPPA polyphthalamideTPE thermoplastic polyester elastomerNatural degradationIndustryPPS polyphenylene sulphidelcsh:Science (General)ABS acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbusiness.industryPP polypropyleneHDPE high-density polyethyleneBPA bisphenol AHBCD hexabromocyclododecaneFuture studyAgricultureDOM dissolved organic matterDegradation (geology)Environmental sciencebusinesslcsh:Q1-390Heliyon
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