J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
October 2016
This study investigated the osteoconductive properties of a porous hydroxyapatite (HA) scaffold manufactured using a novel technique similar to the bread-making process, alone and in combination with an alginate polysaccharide fiber gel (HA/APFG putty) and autologous bone marrow aspirate (BMA). The hypothesis was that the HA/APFG putty would be as osteoconductive as granular HA and that the presence of BMA would further enhance bone formation in an ovine femoral condyle critical defect model. Thirty-six defects were created and either (1) porous HA granules, (2) HA/APFG putty, or (3) HA/APFG putty + BMA were implanted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe P(T) scale, which is correlated well with the E(T)(30), Y, and Z scales, is the first twisting-based spectroscopic measure of solvent polarity. It is based on two combined mechanisms: (1) the solvent-dependent intramolecular charge-transfer absorption that displays a regular hypsochromic band shift in polar solvents and (2) overcoming the intramolecular hydrogen-bond of o-1 by its differentiated solvation in polar solvents, causing a C-C bond to twist that leads to a regular hypsochromic shift of its lowest energy electronic absorption band.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe o- and p-amino green-fluorescence-protein synthetic chromophores (GFPSCs) were synthesized from the corresponding o- and p-nitro protecting group. Among the four protecting groups of the o-amino group, the o-nitro protecting group is the only choice to synthesize the o-amino GFPSCs. The first singlet excited states of o- and p-amino GFPSCs carry significant charge-transfer character through the mechanism of photoinduced charge transfer (PCT).
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September 2008
Increased magnitude of biomaterial surface roughness and micromachined-grooved surfaces has both been shown to stimulate osteoblast activity, but have not been compared in the same study quantitatively. A series of titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) samples were prepared using simple machining techniques to undertake such a comparison. Samples were either grit blasted (Gb) or shot peened (Sp) to give random discontinuities, or silicon carbide ground (SiC) to produce ordered grooves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA primary pathway for metabolism of electrophilic compounds in Schistosoma japonicum involves glutathione S-transferase (SjGST)-catalyzed formation of glutathione (GSH) conjugates. As part of a program aimed at gaining a better understanding of the defense system of parasites, a series of aromatic halides (1-8), aliphatic halides (9, 10), epoxides (11-20), alpha,beta-unsaturated esters (21, 22), and alpha,beta-unsaturated amides (23, 24) were prepared, and their participation in glutathione conjugate formation was evaluated. Products from enzymatic and nonenzymatic reactions of these substances with glutathione were characterized and quantified by using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), NMR, and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry (FAB-MS) analysis.
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