Publications by authors named "H Agheli"

Recently, attentions to the applications of biotechnology and nanotechnology in the polymer industries have been greater than before. Hybrid nanocomposites containing multi-type of nano structures are widely established, but application of biotechnology for in-situ embedment of nanoparticles in polymer matrix is rarely reported. In this study, poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) based ternary bionanocomposites containing modified chitosan (phosphorylated chitosan) and nanosilver particles were prepared by simple eco-friendly method.

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The initial cellular and molecular activities at the bone interface of implants with controlled nanoscale topography and microscale roughness have previously been reported. However, the effects of such surface modifications on the development of osseointegration have not yet been determined. This study investigated the molecular events and the histological and biomechanical development of the bone interface in implants with nanoscale topography, microscale roughness or a combination of both.

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Unlabelled: The early cell and tissue interactions with nanopatterned titanium implants are insufficiently described in vivo. A limitation has been to transfer a pre-determined, well-controlled nanotopography to 3D titanium implants, without affecting other surface parameters, including surface microtopography and chemistry. This in vivo study aimed to investigate the early cellular and molecular events at the bone interface with screw-shaped titanium implants superimposed with controlled nanotopography.

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Purpose: Mechanisms governing the cellular interactions with well-defined nanotopography are not well described in vivo. This is partly due to the difficulty in isolating a particular effect of nanotopography from other surface properties. This study employed colloidal lithography for nanofabrication on titanium implants in combination with an in vivo sampling procedure and different analytical techniques.

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  • Hemodynamic depression, a common issue in carotid angioplasty and stenting, includes complications like bradycardia and hypotension, impacting patient care.
  • A study conducted at Shiraz University analyzed 170 patients from 2011 to 2013, monitoring factors like blood pressure, stenosis degree, and technical details during the procedure.
  • Results indicated that pre-procedure blood pressure and the choice of stent design significantly affected post-procedural hemodynamic stability, suggesting that proper hydration and using close-cell stents may help reduce risks.
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