Publications by authors named "Niloofar Nazeri"

According to the widespread use of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) in wastewater treatment and residual aluminum left in treated water, there is an urgent need to use environmentally friendly natural coagulants with conventional chemical coagulants to reduce their consumption. In this investigation, chitosan (CS) nanoparticles prepared as natural coagulant by ion gelation were applied to remove anionic dyes from aqueous solutions. For the characterization of the synthesized CS nanoparticles, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and zeta analyzer were used.

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Since the introduction of bioabsorbable magnesium alloys into cardiovascular stent technology, many researches have been conducted to improve these metallic scaffolds. Various coatings and different coating techniques, super plastic deformation techniques and synthesizing different Mg-based alloy are examples of such efforts. In this study, a magnesium based alloy (WE43) was coated with dexamethasone loaded polymeric nanoparticles via electrospraying method.

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Active wound dressing with physicochemical and biological characteristics is more effective in healing diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). In this study, a 3-layer electrospun nanofiber wound dressings was fabricated, while its outer, middle and inner layers of the scaffold were made of PCL, PCL/collagen and collagen nanofibers, respectively. Various amounts of Melilotus officinalis extract were also loaded in the collagen nanofibers as a biologically active compound.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers created nerve conduits using specialized materials, combining nanofibers coated with important proteins (like laminin) and carbon nanotubes to promote nerve cell growth.
  • * Results showed that the conduits with these enhancements significantly improved nerve regeneration in rats compared to traditional methods, indicating a promising approach for nerve repair.
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Heart failure (HF) is one of the most important cardiovascular diseases (CVD), causing many die every year. Cardiac tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field for creating functional tissues to improve the cardiac function of the damaged heart and get hope for end-stage patients. Recent works have focused on creating engineered cardiac tissue .

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The efficacy of an implant is highly depends on its coating characteristics mainly determined by polymer properties and coating technique. Electro-spraying is an inexpensive and versatile coating technique with various advantages for biomedical application. In this study, the efficacy of electro-sprayed (ES) poly lactic acid (PLA)-dexamethasone (DEX) coatings for medical implants was evaluated and compared with spin-coated samples as control.

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Myocardial infarction of cardiomyocytes is a leading cause of heart failure (HF) worldwide. Since heart has very limited regeneration capacity, cardiac tissue engineering (TE) to produce a bioactive scaffold is considered. In this study, a series of polyurethane solutions (5-7%wt) in aqueous acetic acid were prepared using electrospinning.

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The presence of biological cues to promote the attachment, proliferation, and differentiation of neuronal cells is important in the process of nerve regeneration. In this study, laminin as a neurite promoting protein, has been used to modify poly-lactide-co-glycolide/carbon nanotube (PLGA/CNT) electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds by means of either mussel-inspired poly(dopamine) (PD) coating or via direct physical adsorption as a simple route for the functionalization of biomaterials. The laminin-modified scaffolds were characterized by a combination of field emission scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and contact angle measurements.

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The potential of stem cell therapy has been shown in preclinical trials for the treatment of damage and replacement of organs and degenerative diseases. After many years of research, its clinical application is limited. Currently there is not a single stem cell therapy product or procedure.

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Tissue engineering is one of the most promising areas for treatment of various ophthalmic diseases particularly for patients who suffer from limbal stem cell deficiency and this is due to the lack of existence of appropriate matrix for stem cell regeneration. The aim of this research project is to design and fabricate triple layered electrospun nanofibers as a suitable corneal tissue engineering scaffold and the objective is to investigate and perform various in vitro tests to find the most optimum and suitable scaffold for this purpose. Electrospun scaffolds were prepared in three layers.

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Our study questioned whether the outcome of postoperative early oral feeding is different from traditional postoperative feeding in children with Hirschsprung's disease who underwent transanal endorectal pull-through.This was an observational and comparative study. Patients were allocated into 2 groups.

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Electro-conductive nanocomposites have several applications in biomedical field. Development of a biocompatible electro-conductive polymeric materials is therefore of prime importance. In this study, electro-conductive nanofibrous mats of PLGA/CNT were fabricated through different methods including blend electrospinning, simultaneous PLGA electrospinning and CNT electrospraying and ultrasound-induced adsorption of CNTs on the electrospun PLGA nanofibers.

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Nanoparticles of ultra low molecular weight chitosan (ULMWCS)/hyaluronic acid (HA) were prepared by ion gelation. Three independent variables, namely, ratio of concentration of ULMWCS to HA (CS/HA), pH of solution and stirring time were studied to identify their effects on size, polydispersity and zeta potential of prepared nanoparticles using a Box-Behnken design. Results showed that pH and CS/HA have a direct effect on size, while increase of stirring time decreases the size of nanoparticles.

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