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Endothelialization and Anticoagulation Potential of Surface-Modified PET Intended for Vascular Applications.

2018

In vascular tissue engineering, great attention is paid to the immobilization of biomolecules onto synthetic grafts to increase bio- and hemocompatibility-two critical milestones in the field. The surface modification field of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), a well-known vascular-graft material, is matured and oversaturated. Nevertheless, most developed methods are laborious multistep procedures generally accompanied by coating instability or toxicity issues. Herein, a straightforward surface modification procedure is presented engineered to simultaneously promote surface endothelialization and anticoagulation properties via the covalent immobilization of gelatin through a photoactivate…

LipopolysaccharidesPolymers and PlasticsPoly(ethylene terephthalate)Gene ExpressionBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesGelatinendothelializationchemistry.chemical_compoundCoatingPolyethylene terephthalateMaterials Chemistrychemistry.chemical_classificationPolyethylene TerephthalatesSurface modifiedhemocompatibility021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPlatelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-10210 nano-technologyE-Selectinbiotechnologyendotoxin contentazide photograftingAzidesfood.ingredientMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesBioengineeringengineering.material010402 general chemistryBiomaterialsfoodvon Willebrand FactorHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsHumansTissue EngineeringBiomoleculeAnticoagulants0104 chemical sciencesBlood Vessel ProsthesischemistryengineeringSurface modificationBlood VesselsGelatinAzideBiomarkersBiomedical engineeringMacromolecular bioscience
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The degradation of intracrystalline mollusc shell proteins: a proteomics study of Spondylus gaederopus.

2021

Mollusc shells represent excellent systems for the preservation and retrieval of genuine biomolecules from archaeological or palaeontological samples. As a consequence, the post-mortem breakdown of intracrystalline mollusc shell proteins has been extensively investigated, particularly with regard to its potential use as a "molecular clock" for geochronological applications. But despite seventy years of ancient protein research, the fundamental aspects of diagenesis-induced changes to protein structures and sequences remain elusive. In this study we investigate the degradation of intracrystalline proteins by performing artificial degradation experiments on the shell of the thorny oyster, Spo…

Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry; Peptide bond hydrolysis; Protein degradation; TMT proteomics; Animal Shells; Animals; Bivalvia; Proteolysis; ProteomeProteomeQuantitative proteomicsBiophysicsPeptideProtein degradationProtein degradationProteomicsTandem mass tagBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineProtein structurePeptide bond hydrolysisAnimal Shells[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]Mollusc shellPeptide bondAnimals[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesChemistryBivalviaTMT proteomicsLiquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometryProteolysisBiophysics030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Novel two-step synthesis of gold nanoparticles capped with bile acid conjugates

2008

Bile acids and their conjugates are physiologically important molecules. Syntheses and structure elucidation combined with investigation of properties and applications of bile acids and their derivatives are of academic interest. The concept of using bile acids and their conjugates in nanoscience is a novel idea, which opens up fascinating prospects. In this article, an easy and simple route for obtaining N-lithocholyl-L-(cysteine ethyl ester) (3), capable of effectively capping and stabilizing metal nanoparticles, is described. The whole synthetic route needs only two steps giving a moderate to good yield. The gold NPs are characterized by elemental analysis, UV spectroscopy, and TEM. Addi…

Lithocholic acidBile acidChemistryLigandmedicine.drug_classBioengineeringBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundUltraviolet visible spectroscopyMechanics of MaterialsColloidal goldYield (chemistry)medicineMoleculeOrganic chemistryConjugateMaterials Science and Engineering: C
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Macrocycles prepared from lithocholic acid, piperazine and isomeric pyridine dicarboxylic acids and their selective affinities towards sodium and pot…

2001

Abstract Two novel macrocycles prepared from lithocholic acid, piperazine and pyridine dicarboxylic acids (2,6- and 3,5-isomers), have been characterized by 13C NMR and ESI–MS techniques. In case of the pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate derivative, the molecular formula of the cycle was C59H87O6N3 (I), while the pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate derivative (II) was a trimeric structure by molecular mass when compared with I. Furthermore, cycle I showed a special affinity towards potassium cation, while II possessed significant proton and sodium cation recognition properties.

Lithocholic acidChemistryPotassiumSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringCarbon-13 NMRPotassium CationMedicinal chemistryBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundPiperazineMechanics of MaterialsPyridineOrganic chemistryDerivative (chemistry)Materials Science and Engineering: C
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Bile acid alkylamide derivatives as low molecular weight organogelators: systematic gelation studies and qualitative structural analysis of the syste…

2011

A series of amino- and hydroxyalkyl amides of bile acids have been synthesized and characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), (1)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), as well as electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) measurements. The ability of the synthesized molecules to promote gel formation was systematically investigated. Out of 396 combinations formed by 11 compounds and 36 different solvents, 22 gel-containing systems were obtained with 1% (w/v) gelator concentration. Apart from one exception, the gelator compounds were lithocholic acid derivatives. This challenges the general trend of bile acid-based physical gelators, accordin…

Lithocholic acidmedicine.drug_classSurface PropertiesElectrospray ionizationAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyMass spectrometryBiomaterialsBile Acids and Saltschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistrymedicineOrganic chemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyParticle SizeBile acidMolecular StructureStereoisomerismNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyAmidesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSolventMolecular WeightchemistryGelsJournal of colloid and interface science
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In Vivo Gene-Silencing in Fibrotic Liver by siRNA-Loaded Cationic Nanohydrogel Particles

2015

Cationic nanohydrogel particles loaded with anti-Col1α1 siRNA suppress collagen synthesis and deposition in fibrotic mice: Systemically administered 40 nm sized nanogel particles accumulate in collagen-expressing cells in the liver. Their siRNA payload induces a sequence specific in vivo gene knockdown affording an efficient antifibrotic effect in mice with liver fibrosis.

Liver CirrhosisMaterials scienceBiomedical EngineeringNanogelsPharmaceutical ScienceCell LinePolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialsMiceIn vivoFibrosisCationsmedicineAnimalsPolyethyleneimineGene silencingTissue DistributionGene SilencingRNA Small InterferingGene knockdownGene Transfer TechniquesCationic polymerizationHydrogelsmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyCell biologyCell cultureSelf-healing hydrogelsNanoparticlesNanogelAdvanced Healthcare Materials
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Cationic Nanohydrogel Particles for Therapeutic Oligonucleotide Delivery.

2017

Short pharmaceutical active oligonucleotides such as small interfering RNA (siRNA) or cytidine-phosphate-guanosine (CpG) are considered as powerful therapeutic alternatives, especially to medicate hard-to-treat diseases (e.g., liver fibrosis or cancer). Unfortunately, these molecules are equipped with poor pharmacokinetic properties that prevent them from translation. Well-defined nanosized carriers can provide opportunities to optimize their delivery and guide them to their site of action. Among several concepts, this Feature Article focuses on cationic nanohydrogel particles as a universal delivery system for small anionic molecules including siRNA and CpG. Cationic nanohydrogels are deri…

Liver CirrhosisSmall interfering RNAPolymers and PlasticsLiver fibrosisNanoparticleEpitopes T-LymphocyteBioengineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiomaterialsImmunomodulationMiceIn vivoCationsMaterials ChemistryAnimalsHumansRNA Small InterferingDrug CarriersOligonucleotideChemistryMucin-1Cationic polymerizationHydrogels021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIn vitroImmunity Innate0104 chemical sciencesCpG siteOligodeoxyribonucleotidesMethacrylatesNanoparticles0210 nano-technologyBiotechnologyMacromolecular bioscience
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Why does vacuum drive to the loading of halloysite nanotubes? The key role of water confinement.

2019

The filling of halloysite nanotubes with active compounds solubilized in aqueous solvent was investigated theoretically and experimentally. Based on Knudsen thermogravimetric data, we demonstrated the water confinement within the cavity of halloysite. This process is crucial to properly describe the driving mechanism of halloysite loading. In addition, Knudsen thermogravimetric experiments were conducted on kaolinite nanoplates as well as on halloysite nanotubes modified with an anionic surfactant (sodium dodecanoate) in order to explore the influence of both the nanoparticle morphology and the hydrophobic/hydrophilic character of the lumen on the confinement phenomenon. The analysis of the…

Loading mechanismThermogravimetric analysisNanotubeMaterials scienceNanoparticleClay nanoparticle02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalloysiteBiomaterialsContact angleColloid and Surface ChemistryAdsorptionDesorptionVacuum pumpingAqueous solutionHalloysite021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNanotubeChemical engineeringengineering0210 nano-technologyWater confinementJournal of colloid and interface science
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Development of a long-lasting ventricular catheter impregnated with a combination of antibiotics.

2003

A ventricular silicone catheter impregnated with a combination of rifampin and a quinolone was developed in order to prevent ventricular shunt related infections. As model substance for the quinolones we used sparfloxacin, because of its specific physicochemical properties resulting in a quantitative detection also in the presence of a second antibiotic. In our study we focused especially on an optimization of the antibiotic release out of the impregnated catheters in order to develop long lasting devices with a broad antimicrobial spectrum. A release-optimized catheter was tested with an in vitro colonization test and additionally with a method developed to examine the spread of bacteria o…

Long lastingmedicine.medical_specialtyProsthesis-Related Infectionsmedicine.drug_classAntibioticsBiophysicsBioengineeringQuinolonesCerebral VentriclesBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundSiliconeCatheters IndwellingDrug Delivery SystemsCoated Materials BiocompatibleStaphylococcus epidermidismedicineStaphylococcus epidermidisDrug Implantsbiologybusiness.industrySterilizationbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialQuinoloneSurgeryAnti-Bacterial AgentsEquipment Failure AnalysisCatheterSparfloxacinchemistryMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesEquipment ContaminationDrug Therapy CombinationRifampinbusinessmedicine.drugBiomaterials
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Development of a self-pumping extracorporeal blood oxygenation device characterized by a rotating shaft with embedded fiber packages.

2019

Introduction: To offer respiratory support for patients with lung disease, a novel technological solution for blood pumping and oxygenation is being developed. The pump–lung system was designed to integrate fiber membranes into six packages radially embedded in a rotating hollow shaft placed along the longitudinal axis of the device. Fiber packages are inclined with respect to the rotation axis so that the rotational motion of the rotating shaft allows a self-pumping system to be obtained. Method: Both hemodynamic and gas transfer performances were investigated using both in vitro experiments and in silico flow analyses. Results: The predicted flow velocity in the pump chamber was smooth an…

Lung Diseaseslung disease0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Bioengineering02 engineering and technology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyHeart-Lung MachineExtracorporealArtificial lungBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansComputational analysisFiberLungartificial lungOxygenators Membranebusiness.industryRespiratory supportHemodynamicsGeneral MedicineOxygenationEquipment Design020601 biomedical engineeringRespiratory supportOxygencomputational analysiLung diseaseBlood oxygenationArtificial OrgansbusinessBiomedical engineeringThe International journal of artificial organs
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