Objective: Although type II collagen could have marked potential for developing cartilage tissue engineering (CTE) scaffolds, its erratic supply and viscous nature have limited these studies, and there are no studies on the use of marine-derived type II collagen fibrils for CTE scaffold materials. In this study, we aimed to generate a fibril-based, thin-layered scaffold from marine-derived type II collagen and investigate its chondrogenic potential.
Methods: Time-lapse observations revealed the cell adhesion process.
Aims: Phenotypic switching of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is essential for the formation of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). MicroRNA-23b (miR-23b) has recently been shown to play a vital role in maintaining the VSMC contractile phenotype; however, little is known about the role of miR-23b in the formation of AAAs. Here, we investigated whether miR-23b prevents AAA formation by inhibiting VSMC phenotypic switching.
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July 2020
Background/aims: This study aimed to investigate the differences and relevance of various common duodenal diseases in different parts in the aspects of age, gender, helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, application of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), smoking, or alcohol consumption.
Materials And Methods: The medical records of various duodenal diseases were collected and tested for difference using the χ2 test or the Fisher exact probability method.
A series of N-substituted isoindolinones have been successfully synthesized through the reductive C-N coupling and intramolecular amidation of 2-carboxybenzaldehyde and amines. This one-pot synthesis gives excellent yields using ultrathin Pt nanowires as catalysts under 1 bar of hydrogen. These unsupported catalysts can also be used for the synthesis of phthalazinones in high yield when hydrazine or phenyl hydrazine is used instead of amines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA worm-like Pd nanocatalyst has been prepared and used in the preparation of azo compounds from nitroaromatics under mild reaction conditions. This highly dispersible nano-Pd catalyst shows high activity toward the synthesis of both symmetric aromatic azo compounds and a range of asymmetric aromatic azo compounds.
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December 2010
A novel FePt@Cu nanowire catalyst was prepared by the reduction of Cu(acac)(2) on the surface of FePt nanowires, in oleylamine (OAm). This nanowire catalyst efficiently epoxidised stilbene in the presence of molecular oxygen, and the conversion and selectivity were maintained with repeated use of the catalyst, compared with recycled catalyst.
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