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[Myocardial echocardiography with intracoronary injection of contrast in post-infarction patients. Implications and comparison with angiography and m…

2004

We analyzed the safety and feasibility of myocardial echocardiography with intracoronary injection of contrast, its effect on left ventricular remodeling and systolic function, and its relationship with angiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the evaluation of post-infarction coronary microcirculation.Thirty patients with a first ST-elevation myocardial infarction and a patent infarct-related artery were studied. Mean perfusion score of the infarcted area was analyzed with myocardial echocardiography. TIMI and Blush grades (angiography) were determined. Mean perfusion score (MRI-perfusion), end-diastolic volume index and ejection fraction were determined with MRI. At 6 months a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMyocardial InfarctionInfarctionCollateral CirculationContrast MediaPerfusion scanningCoronary AngiographyInternal medicineCoronary CirculationmedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesMyocardial infarctionVentricular remodelingEjection fractionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMicrocirculationMyocardiumGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingMicrospheresLogistic ModelsEchocardiographyAngiographyMultivariate AnalysisCardiologyFemalebusinessNuclear medicinePerfusionTIMIRevista espanola de cardiologia
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Characterization of materials toward toluene traces detection for air quality monitoring and lung cancer diagnosis

2017

International audience; The aim of this work was to identify a nanoporous material able to trap toluene traces in order to develop a gas detection device for indoor air quality monitoring or biomedical diagnosis. A set of various adsorbents such as zeolites and activated carbon microspheres was studied here. First a detailed characterization of their porous properties was performed by nitrogen adsorption. Then adsorption of toluene and other interfering compounds which can selectively adsorbed with it, such as water and carbon dioxide, was studied in order to select the most suitable material. Results revealed that the activatedcarbon microspheres W5 and the zeolite NaY, which exhibit high …

Materials science02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundIndoor air qualityAdsorptionmedicineOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials Science[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsZeolitePorosityIndoor pollution[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]NanoporousMicroporous material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsToluene0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringZeolitesAdsorptionLung cancer0210 nano-technologyCarbon microspheresTolueneActivated carbonmedicine.drugMaterials Chemistry and Physics
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Fibrin-chitosan composite substrate for in vitro culture of chondrocytes

2013

The aim of this study was to develop a biocompatible monolayer substrate based on fibrin and chitosan for in vitro culture of chondrocytes. Fibrin-chitosan composite substrates combined the proved cell adhesion properties of fibrin with the hydrophilicity and poor adhesion capacity of chitosan. Chitosan microspheres were produced by coacervation method, agglomerated within a fibrin network and subsequently crosslinked with genipin. The composite substrate was stable for 28 days of culture due to the high crosslinking density. Human chondrocytes cultured on the composite substrate were viable during the culture period. At the end of culture time (28 days) the composite substrate showed low c…

Materials scienceCell SurvivalComposite numberBiomedical EngineeringCell Culture Techniquesmacromolecular substancesFibrinBiomaterialsChitosanchemistry.chemical_compoundChondrocytesHumansIridoidscompositefibrinCell adhesionCell ShapeCells Culturedbiologytechnology industry and agricultureMetals and AlloysSubstrate (chemistry)AdhesionDNAChondrogenesisExtracellular MatrixmicrospheresCross-Linking ReagentschemistryMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSCeramics and Compositesbiology.proteinBiophysicsGenipinchitosanBiomedical engineeringchondrocyte redifferentiation
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Drug release from alpha,beta-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide-based microparticles.

2004

Abstract Spherical pH-sensitive microparticles have been prepared by reverse phase suspension polymerization technique. Starting polymer has been α , β -poly( N -2-hydroxyethyl)- dl -aspartamide (PHEA) partially derivatized with glycidylmethacrylate (GMA). PHEA-GMA copolymer (PHG) has been crosslinked in the presence of acrylic acid (AA) or methacrylic acid (MA) at various concentration. The obtained microparticles have been characterized by FT-IR spectrophotometry, particle size distribution analysis and scanning electron microscopy. In order to have information about water affinity of the prepared samples, swelling measurements have been carried out in aqueous media which simulate some bi…

Materials scienceChemical structureBiophysicsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalMolecular ConformationBioengineeringAbsorptionBiomaterialsDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsSpectrophotometryPolymer chemistrymedicineCopolymerParticle SizeAcrylic acidchemistry.chemical_classificationDrug Carriersmedicine.diagnostic_testWaterHydrogelsPolymerMicrospheresBody FluidschemistryMethacrylic acidPharmaceutical PreparationsMechanics of MaterialsDelayed-Action PreparationsCeramics and CompositesSuspension polymerizationSwellingmedicine.symptomPeptidesNuclear chemistryBiomaterials
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Measurement of the self-intermediate scattering function of suspensions of hard spherical particles near the glass transition

1998

Dynamic light-scattering measurements are reported for suspensions at concentrations in the vicinity of the glass transition. In a mixture of identically sized but optically different particles having hard-sphere-like interactions, we project out the incoherent (or self-) intermediate scattering functions by adjusting the refractive index of the suspending liquid until scattering from the structure is suppressed. Due to polydispersity, crystallization is sufficiently slow so that good estimates of ensemble-averaged quantities can be measured for the metastable fluid states. Crystallization of the suspensions is still exploited, however, to set the volume fraction scale in terms of effective…

Materials scienceClassical mechanicsScatteringlawMetastabilityVolume fractionRelaxation (physics)Hard spheresCrystallizationDiffusion (business)Glass transitionMolecular physicslaw.inventionPhysical Review E
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Formation of Laves phases in buoyancy matched hard sphere suspensions.

2018

Colloidal Laves phases (LPs) are promising precursors for photonic materials. Laves phases have not yet been observed to form in experiments on colloidal suspensions of hard spheres (HS), even though they have been reported in computer simulations. LP formation so far has been achieved only for binary mixtures of colloidal charged spheres or ligand-stabilized nano-particles after drying. Using static light scattering, we monitored LP formation and annealing in a binary mixture of buoyant hard sphere approximants (size ratio Γ = 0.77, number or molar fraction of small spheres xS = 0.76) for volume fractions in the fluid-crystal coexistence regions. All samples spontaneously formed MgZn2 type…

Materials scienceClose-packing of equal spheresNucleationThermodynamics02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryHard spheres021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMole fraction01 natural sciencesColloid0103 physical sciencesVolume fractionSPHERESStatic light scattering010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySoft matter
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Micro-structure evolution of wall based crystals after casting of model suspensions as obtained from Bragg microscopy.

2012

Growth of heterogeneously nucleated, wall based crystals plays a major role in determining the micro-structure during melt casting. This issue is here addressed using a model system of charged colloidal spheres in deionized aqueous suspension observed by Bragg microscopy which is a combination of light scattering and microscopy. We examine the evolution of the three-dimensional size, shape, and orientation of twin domains in monolithic crystals growing from two opposing planar walls into a meta-stable (shear-) melt. At each wall crystal orientation and twinning emerges during nucleation with small domains. During growth these widen and merge. From image analysis we observe the lateral coars…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsNucleationGeneral Physics and AstronomyColloidal crystalPower lawLight scatteringlaw.inventionCrystallographyOptical microscopelawMicroscopySPHERESPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCrystal twinningThe Journal of chemical physics
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Observation of Oriented Close-Packed Lattice Planes in Polycrystalline Hard-Sphere Solids.

1998

We report time-resolved Bragg scattering experiments on solidifying colloidal suspensions of hard spheres. The polar angle-averaged, integrated intensity of the (111) and (311) reflections show a transient, two-step behavior below melting, which depends in a complex way on the volume fraction and is not present for (200) or (220). Detailed analysis of the full two-dimensional scattering pattern reveals intensity maxima of sixfold symmetry close to the position of the (111) and (311) Debye-Scherrer rings. These can be explained assuming oriented crystals with close-packed planes parallel to the container walls. We show that the observed temporal behavior is due to competing homogeneous and h…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsScatteringbusiness.industryNucleationBragg's lawHard spheresLight scatteringSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsColloid and Surface ChemistryOpticsLattice (order)Volume fractionCrystallitebusinessJournal of colloid and interface science
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Dynamics of crystallization in hard-sphere suspensions.

1996

Density fluctuations are monitored by small-angle light scattering during the crystallization of 0.22-\ensuremath{\mu}m-radius, hard colloidal spheres. Measured structure factors show an intensity maximum at finite-scattering vectors. The shape of the intensity distribution scales at early times during nucleation and growth and again at large times during ripening. At intermediate times there is a crossover region where scaling ceases to be valid. Both the amplitude and the position of the maximum intensity show quasi-power law behavior in time. The values of the observed exponents are within the range expected for classical growth models. The breadth of the intensity distribution increases…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsSpinodal decompositionlawVolume fractionNucleationThermodynamicsHard spheresRadiusCrystallizationLight scatteringIntensity (heat transfer)law.inventionPhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF MOTION OF FERROMAGNETIC PARTICLES IN MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL SUSPENSION

2008

ABSTRACT Results simulation of magnetorheological suspension at particle level are reported. The present approach accounts for a better description of hydrodynamic interaction between close spheres. Development of lamellar structures similar to those obtained by other researchers in Poiseuille flow is observed in shear flow. Studies of single layer lamellar structures reveal presence of short chains and more complex aggregates.

Materials scienceDirect numerical simulationMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsHagen–Poiseuille equationElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsControl and Systems EngineeringMagnetorheological fluidMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesParticleLamellar structureSPHERESElectrical and Electronic EngineeringShear flowSuspension (vehicle)Integrated Ferroelectrics
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