Publications by authors named "Liberty Hazelgrove"

Article Synopsis
  • Textile waste is a mix of natural and synthetic fibers, leading to environmental pollution through microplastics and air pollution when incinerated.
  • The study explores using edible fungi for bioremediation of textile waste, showing that three types of fungi can grow on a blend of cotton, bamboo viscose, and elastane while metabolizing the dye Reactive Black 5.
  • Results indicate the potential of using these fungi for biotechnological applications, although no mushrooms were produced, indicating more research is needed to optimize conditions for cultivating fungi on waste textiles.
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Tendon injuries occur commonly in both human and equine athletes, and poor tendon regeneration leads to functionally deficient scar tissue and an increased frequency of re-injury. Despite evidence suggesting inadequate resolution of inflammation leads to fibrotic healing, our understanding of the inflammatory pathways implicated in tendinopathy remains poorly understood, meaning successful targeted treatments are lacking. Here, we demonstrate IL-1β, TNFα and IFN-γ work synergistically to induce greater detrimental consequences for equine tenocytes than when used individually.

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