Publications by authors named "Magesh Sankar"

Rapid and efficient tendon fixation to a bone following trauma or in response to degenerative processes can be facilitated using a tendon anchoring device. Osteomimetic biomaterials, and in particular, bio-resorbable polymer composites designed to match the mineral phase content of native bone, have been shown to exhibit osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties and have been used in bone fixation for the past 2 decades. In this study, a resorbable, bioactive, and mechanically robust citrate-based composite formulated from poly(octamethylene citrate) (POC) and hydroxyapatite (HA) (POC-HA) was investigated as a potential tendon-fixation biomaterial.

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Due to its role as a free radical signal-transducing agent with a short lifespan, precise measurement of nitric oxide (NO) levels presents significant challenges. Various analytical techniques offer distinct advantages and disadvantages for NO detection. This research aims to simplify the detection process by developing a hydrogel system using iron(III)-protoporphyrin IX (hemin)-loaded hyaluronan for the detection of NO in solution.

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