A new type of implantable drug eluting device is presented, consisting of a bed of mesoporous microparticles packed inside a reservoir with a porous wall. This provides two sets of variables for drug release control that can be tailored independently. The first is related to the microparticles (packing density, size and pore structure) and the second to the reservoir (pore diameter and thickness of the wall, permeation area).
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January 2011
We show that Ag-containing zeolites are highly effective against Staphylococcus aureus (SA) bacteria even at low Ag loadings and in the presence of high (10(9) CFU per mL) bacterial concentrations. At short contact times the bactericidal efficiency correlates strongly with Ag(+) release. At longer times data dispersion is higher, probably as a consequence of bacterial metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCompared with our knowledge of senescence in annuals and biennials, little is known about age-related changes in perennials. To get new insights into the mechanisms underlying aging in perennials, we measured oxidative stress markers in leaves and organelles, together with abscisic acid levels in leaves of 2- and 7-year-old Cistus clusii dunal plants grown under Mediterranean field conditions. Recently emerged leaves, which either appeared during autumn or spring, were compared to evaluate the effects of environmental constraints on oxidative stress and abscisic acid accumulation as plants aged.
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