Browsing by Subject "PEG"
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(2015-05-07)There is a great deal of variation in conservation treatments for waterlogged wood. There is also a great deal of variation in the environments where the artifacts are displayed and stored. Accelerated testing could be ...
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(2020-04-13)Tissue engineered 3D cell culture models have shown promise investigating the influence of the tumor microenvironment on cancer cell behavior. Synthetic hydrogels, such as those made from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), can ...
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(2017-07-18)Over the last few decades, droplet based microfluidics has received great attention and it is growing rapidly with interdisciplinary fields, such as biomedical, physics, chemical engineering, tissue engineering and even ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)The generation and propagation of fluorescence light within biological tissue offers the potential for biomedical diagnostics and analyte sensing. Arising from an exogenous fluorescent dye injected as a contrast agent or ...
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The development of solid tumors and atherosclerosis requires neovascularization. In contrast to blood vessels of healthy organs, blood vessels associated with atherosclerosis and tumors are poorly organized and leaky. ...
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(2011-02-22)There are two primary objectives of this dissertation research. The first objective was to prepare a library of inorganic-organic hydrogels from methacrylated star polydimethylsiloxane (PDMSstar-MA) and diacrylated ...
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(2018-05-01)Submersion Electrospraying involves the injection of a polymer solution with photo-initiator into an immiscible liquid under an electric field. This document will reveal the changes in size and yield percentage of poly(ethylene ...
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(2016-08-05)Tissue engineering is a promising treatment strategy for osteochondrosis and osteoarthritis induced articular cartilage injuries, with the goal of restoring structure and function, reducing/eliminating clinical signs, and ...
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(2015-09-24)As regenerative medicine progresses, the need for non-cytotoxic and bioactive tissue scaffolds becomes increasingly urgent. To address this need, a PEG-based hydrogel crosslinked by molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanoassemblies ...