ACS Biomater Sci Eng
January 2025
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is a well-known medically renowned bioactive material known for its excellent biocompatibility and mechanical stability, but it lacks fast bioactivity. The restricted release of ions from hydroxyapatite encourages the search for a faster bioactive material that could replicate other properties of HAP. A new sol-gel-mediated potentially bioactive glass material that could mimic the structure of HAP but can surpass the performance of HAP bioactively has been formulated in this study.
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January 2025
Lymphedema is localized swelling due to lymphatic system dysfunction, often affecting arms and legs due to fluid accumulation. It occurs in 20% to 94% of patients within 2 to 5 years after breast cancer treatment, with around 20% of women developing breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL). This condition involves the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in interstitial spaces, leading to symptoms like swelling, pain, and reduced mobility that significantly impact quality of life.
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June 2024
Controlling the gene expression is the most important development in a living organism, which makes it easier to find different kinds of diseases and their causes. It's very difficult to know what factors control the gene expression. Transcription Factor (TF) is a protein that plays an important role in gene expression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFaults in photovoltaic (PV) modules may occur due to various environmental and physical factors. To prevent faults and minimize investment losses, fault diagnosis is crucial to ensure uninterrupted power production, extended operational lifespan, and a high level of safety in PV modules. Recent advancements in inspection techniques and instrumentation have significantly reduced the cost and time required for inspections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong the wet chemical nanoparticle fabrication techniques, the sol-gel process happens through hydrolysis and subsequent polycondensation reactions. The bioactive glass known as the 45S5 SiO-NaO-CaO-PO quaternary system has intricate chemistry, yet its advantages benefit the biomedical field on an enormous scale. The order in which the ethanol and TEOS inclusions are exchanged was investigated in this work because it has a direct impact on the early hydrolysis process.
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