Publications by authors named "Suchaya Mahuttanatan"

Article Synopsis
  • Lipid vesicles, which can encapsulate biological and non-biological materials, show promise for drug delivery (under 100 nm) and model membranes for biophysics studies (over 1 μm), pushing advancements in various fields like nanomedicine and synthetic biology.
  • There's a growing need for cutting-edge technologies, especially microfluidic methods, which offer better size control, higher production rates, and customizable properties compared to traditional techniques.
  • The review covers recent developments in microfluidic lipid vesicle generation, discussing different technologies, their pros and cons, and the future potential for creating new therapeutic applications and bio-inspired devices.
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Background: The geometrical characterization of ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms in clinical practice is limited to diameter measurements. Despite growing interest in hemodynamic assessment, its relationship with ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm pathogenesis is poorly understood. This study examines the relationship between geometry of the ventriculo-aortic junction and blood flow patterns in ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm disease.

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