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Mastering the Tools: Natural versus Artificial Vesicles in Nanomedicine

2020

Naturally occurring extracellular vesicles and artificially made vesicles represent important tools in nanomedicine for the efficient delivery of biomolecules and drugs. Since its first appearance in the literature 50 years ago, the research on vesicles is progressing at a fast pace, with the main goal of developing carriers able to protect cargoes from degradation, as well as to deliver them in a time- and space-controlled fashion. While natural occurring vesicles have the advantage of being fully compatible with their host, artificial vesicles can be easily synthetized and functionalized according to the target to reach. Research is striving to merge the advantages of natural and artifici…

liposomesolymersomesnanotherapeuticComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringPharmaceutical SciencenanotherapeuticsNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyexosomes010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesExtracellular vesiclesArtificial vesicleBiomaterialsexosomenanomaterialsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaDrug CarriersVesicleBiological Transport021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologynanomedicineMicrovesicles0104 chemical sciencespolymersomesPolymersomeliposomeNanomedicinenanomaterialextracellular vesicleartificial vesicles0210 nano-technologyextracellular vesiclesMerge (version control)
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Biochemical characteristics of the soluble organic matrix from the shell of three recent terebratulid brachiopod species.

2008

7 pages; International audience; To build their shells, brachiopods secrete a mixture of proteins and polysaccharides, collectively called the organic matrix. This matrix mediates the calcification process by allowing crystal nucleation followed by elongation and finally by stopping the crystal growth. Ultimately, the matrix controls the different microstructures formed. Brachiopod shells are composites with both organic and inorganic constituents intimately associated. This work represents an attempt to characterize the matrices using two combined approaches: (1) scanning electron microscopy for localization within the shell, (2) analysing extracted matrices at the molecular level to deter…

low magnesium calcitesoluble organic matrixBrachiopodscalcium-binding[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials[SDV.IB.BIO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialselectrophoresisBiomineralsorganic sheath[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsproteindiagenesisgranulesRhynchonelliformea
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Zein as biodegradable material for effective delivery of alkaline phosphatase and substrates in biokits and biosensors

2016

A biodegradable material, zein, is proposed as a reagent delivery platform for biokits and biosensors based on alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity/inhibition in the presence of phosphatase substrates. The immobilization and release of both the substrate and/or the active ALP, in a biodegradable and low-cost material such as zein, a prolamin from maize, and in combination with glycerol as plasticizer have been investigated. Three zein-based devices are proposed for several applications: (1) inorganic phosphorus estimation in water of different sources (river, lake, coastal water and tap water) with a detection limit of 0.2mg/L - compared to at least 1mg/L required by legislation, (2) estimat…

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Mesoporous Silica-Based Materials with Bactericidal Properties

2019

[EN] Bacterial infections are the main cause of chronic infections and even mortality. In fact, due to extensive use of antibiotics and, then, emergence of antibiotic resistance, treatment of such infections by conventional antibiotics has become a major concern worldwide. One of the promising strategies to treat infection diseases is the use of nanomaterials. Among them, mesoporous silica materials (MSMs) have attracted burgeoning attention due to high surface area, tunable pore/particle size, and easy surface functionalization. This review discusses how one can exploit capacities of MSMs to design and fabricate multifunctional/controllable drug delivery systems (DDSs) to combat bacterial …

medicine.drug_classAntibioticsNanotechnologyBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyMicrobial Sensitivity Tests010402 general chemistryBacterial Physiological Phenomena01 natural sciencesantibioticsBiomaterialsAntibiotic resistanceDrug Delivery SystemsQUIMICA ORGANICAAntibioticsQUIMICA ANALITICAmedicineHigh surface areaHumansGeneral Materials ScienceControllable drug delivery systemsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaDrug Carrierscontrollable drug delivery systemsBacteriaChemistryQUIMICA INORGANICABiofilmGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAntimicrobialSilicon Dioxide0104 chemical sciencesAnti-Bacterial AgentsNanostructuresmesoporous silica materialsBiofilmsDrug deliveryMesoporous silica materialsSurface modificationNanoparticlesnanoparticles0210 nano-technologyPorosityBiotechnology
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New hydrogel matrices containing an anti-inflammatory agent. Evaluation of in vitro release and photoprotective activity.

2002

In the present work. the preparation and characterization of hydrogels based on alpha,beta-polyaspartylhydrazide (PAHy) chemically crosslinked with ethyleneglycol diglycidylether (EGDGE) containing Tolmetin sodium salt, are reported. In particular, these samples have been prepared both as water swellable microparticles and as gels at two different crosslinking degrees. The incorporation of Tolmetin sodium salt in PAHy-EGDGE microparticles has been performed after the crosslinking reaction by a soaking procedure or during the formation of the network. The influence of drug loading procedure on Tolmetin release has been evaluated by performing in vitro release study in simulated gastrointesti…

medicine.drug_classPhotochemistrySodiumBiophysicsSynthetic membranechemistry.chemical_elementSalt (chemistry)BioengineeringIn Vitro TechniquesCrystallography X-RayAnti-inflammatoryHydrogel Polyethylene Glycol DimethacrylateBiomaterialsmedicineOrganic chemistryTolmetinchemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidalmedicine.diseaseIn vitroHemolysischemistryMechanics of MaterialsSelf-healing hydrogelsCeramics and CompositesTolmetinmedicine.drugBiomaterials
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Pancreatic islets from non-heart beating donor pig: Two-layer preservation method in an in vitro porcine model

2011

Purpose Pancreata from non-heart beating donors could represent an unlimited source of islets if their cell viability can be efficiently preserved during the time necessary to process the organs by the use of a better solution of preservation compared to the classic University of Wisconsin solution. The aim of this study was to determine whether it is possible to obtain functioning “alive islets” from non-heart-beating donors by comparing, on a porcine model, the classic “UW ice-store” method with a two-layer cold storage method (TLM) using oxygenated Perfluorocarbons (PFC) and UW. Methods Whole pancreata were harvested from 20 NHBDs female pigs with similar characteristics and preserved fo…

medicine.medical_specialtyAdenosineTime FactorsCell SurvivalSwineTwo-layer method UW solution non-heart beating donor pig pancreas preservationAllopurinolOrgan Preservation SolutionsBiomedical EngineeringIslets of Langerhans TransplantationMedicine (miscellaneous)Cold storageBioengineeringBiologyCold Ischemia TimeCryopreservationBiomaterialsTissue Culture TechniquesIslets of LangerhansRaffinoseSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsInsulinViaspanViability assayCryopreservationgeographyFluorocarbonsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryPancreatic isletsCold IschemiaGeneral MedicineIsletGlutathioneIn vitroOxygenSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleTissue Preservation
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Ischemic type biliary lesions in histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) preserved liver grafts.

2006

Ischemic type biliary lesions lead to considerable morbidity following orthotopic liver transplantation. The exact pathogenesis is unknown. One major hypothesis is that insufficient perfusion of the arterial vessels of the biliary tree, especially under perfusion with the high viscous University of Wisconsin solution, might be responsible for ischemic type biliary lesions. Due to low viscosity, HTK solution is reported to have a lower incidence of biliary complications. However, there is no data concerning ischemic type biliary lesions in HTK preserved livers. In this paper we report our results after orthotopic liver transplantation with special regard to ischemic type biliary lesions in …

medicine.medical_specialtyAdenosinemedicine.medical_treatmentAllopurinolOrgan Preservation Solutions030232 urology & nephrologyBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Bioengineering030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLiver transplantationHTK solutionGastroenterologyPotassium ChlorideBiomaterialsPathogenesisHistidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRaffinoseIschemiaInternal medicinemedicineHumansInsulinViaspanMannitolProspective Studiesbusiness.industryImmunosuppressionGeneral MedicineOrgan PreservationMiddle AgedGlutathioneLiver TransplantationTransplantationGlucoseBile DuctsbusinessPerfusionProcaineThe International journal of artificial organs
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Three-dimensional parametric modeling of bicuspid aortopathy and comparison with computational flow predictions

2017

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV)-associated ascending aneurysmal aortopathy (namely "bicuspid aortopathy") is a heterogeneous disease making surgeon predictions particularly challenging. Computational flow analysis can be used to evaluate the BAV-related hemodynamic disturbances, which likely lead to aneurysm enlargement and progression. However, the anatomic reconstruction process is time consuming so that predicting hemodynamic and structural evolution by computational modeling is unfeasible in routine clinical practice. The aim of the study was to design and develop a parametric program for three-dimensional (3D) representations of aneurysmal aorta and different BAV phenotypes starting from s…

medicine.medical_specialtyComputer science0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Bioengineering02 engineering and technology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBicuspid aortic valveAneurysmInternal medicinemedicineRoutine clinical practicecardiovascular diseasesParametric statisticsGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease020601 biomedical engineeringStructural evolutionFlow (mathematics)Parametric modelcardiovascular systemCardiologyAlgorithmArtificial Organs
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Use of leukocyte and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) in periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO): clinical effects on edema and pain

2015

Background Demand for shorter treatment time is common in orthodontic patients. Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics (PAOO) is a somewhat new surgical procedure which allows faster tooth movement via combining orthodontic forces with corticotomy and grafting of alveolar bone plates. Leukocyte and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (L-PRF) possess hard- and soft-tissue healing properties. Further, evidence of pain-inhibitory and anti-inflammatory potential is growing. Therefore, this study explores the feasibility, intra- and post-operative effects of using L-PRF in PAOO in terms of post-operative pain, inflammation, infection and post-orthodontic stability. Material and methods A pilot prosp…

medicine.medical_specialtyDentistryInflammationOdontologíaFibrin03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEdemaBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistrymedicineGeneral DentistryDental alveolusOrthodonticsbiologybusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Complete resolutionCiencias de la saludPlatelet-rich fibrinSurgery030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbiology.proteinmedicine.symptombusinessWound healingCorticotomy
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Biologic Response of Inguinal Hernia Prosthetics: A Comparative Study of Conventional Static Meshes Versus 3D Dynamic Implants

2015

Despite improvements in prosthetics and surgi- cal techniques, the rate of complications following inguinal hernia repair remains high. Among these, discomfort and chronic pain have become a source of increasing concern among surgeons. Poor quality of tissue ingrowth, such as thin scar plates or shrinking scars—typical results with con- ventional static implants and plugs—may contribute to these adverse events. Recently, a new type of 3D dynami- cally responsive implant was introduced to the market. This device, designed to be placed fixation-free, seems to induce ingrowth of viable and structured tissue instead of regressive fibrotic scarring. To elucidate the differences in biologic respo…

medicine.medical_specialtyGroinbusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)Biomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Connective tissueBioengineeringGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSurgeryBiomaterialsAbdominal wallInguinal herniamedicine.anatomical_structureMedicineImplantStatic meshbusinessProcess (anatomy)Artificial Organs
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