Publications by authors named "Aimee Stapleton"

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  • * Kefir4All is a citizen science project where 123 participants tracked changes in microbe composition while making kefir at home or school over 21 weeks, gaining hands-on experience in microbiology.
  • * Participants received kefir grains to start their fermentations, attended educational events, and received personalized reports on their fermenting activities to measure their growth in knowledge and interest in microbiology.
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Tendon disease constitutes an unmet clinical need and remains a critical challenge in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Innovative solutions are required to overcome the limitations of current tendon grafting approaches, and bioelectronic therapies show promise in treating musculoskeletal diseases, accelerating functional recovery through the activation of tissue regeneration-specific signaling pathways. Self-powered bioelectronic devices, particularly piezoelectric materials, represent a paradigm shift in biomedicine, negating the need for battery or external powering and complementing existing mechanotherapy to accelerate the repair processes.

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Piezoelectricity, the linear relationship between stress and induced electrical charge, has attracted recent interest due to its manifestation in biological molecules such as synthetic polypeptides or amino acid crystals, including gamma (γ) glycine. It has also been demonstrated in bone, collagen, elastin and the synthetic bone mineral hydroxyapatite. Piezoelectric coefficients exhibited by these biological materials are generally low, typically in the range of 0.

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