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ACS Omega
March 2024
Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Braude College of Engineering Karmiel, Karmiel 2161002, Israel.
A nanocapsule shell of poly(ethylene glycol)--poly(d,l-lactic acid) (PEG--PLA) mixed with anionic Eudragit S100 (90/10% w/w) was previously used to entrap and define the self-assembly of indigo carmine (IC) within the hydrophilic cavity core. In the present work, binary blends were prepared by solution mixing at different PEG--PLA/Eudragit S100 ratios (namely, 100/0, 90/10, 75/25, and 50/50% w/w) to elucidate the role of the capsule shell in tuning the encapsulation of the anionic dye (i.e.
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June 2014
The National Institute for Brain and Rehabilitation Sciences Nazareth, Israel ; F.R. Carrick Institute for Clinical Ergonomics, Rehabilitation, and Applied Neurosciences Hauppauge, NY, USA ; Nazareth Academic Institute Nazareth, Israel.
Neural circuits linking activity in anatomically segregated populations of neurons in subcortical structures and the neocortex throughout the human brain regulate complex behaviors such as walking, talking, language comprehension, and other cognitive functions associated with frontal lobes. The basal ganglia, which regulate motor control, are also crucial elements in the circuits that confer human reasoning and adaptive function. The basal ganglia are key elements in the control of reward-based learning, sequencing, discrete elements that constitute a complete motor act, and cognitive function.
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