Publications by authors named "Alexi J Young"

Literature describes that a well-maintained moist wound healing environment leads to faster healing by preventing scabbing and drying of the wound. A moist wound speeds healing by allowing for unimpeded movement of newly dividing epidermal cells in the wound. Contrary to what is described in literature and practiced by clinicians, first-aid dressings used at home by consumers advertise breathability and absorptivity as benefits.

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Semiconductor, quantum dot (QD) nanoparticles (including CdSe/ZnS, CdTe/ZnS, and CdSe) were encapsulated within cross-linked shells of amphiphilic polystyrene--poly(acrylic acid) block copolymer. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that each particle was surrounded by a uniform, layer of copolymer, and that the average diameter of the resulting QD-core micelles was between 25 and 50 nm, depending on the conditions of particle assembly. Overall, we found that aqueous suspensions of these QDs were substantially more stable to heat and pH than particles with other surface preparations; we argue that the enhanced stability is due to the uniform, hydrophobic coating of polystyrene around each particle and the reinforcement of this layer by shell-cross-linking.

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