3 results match your criteria: "Queensland University of Technology (QUT-Kelvin Grove[Affiliation]"
Clin Transl Immunology
March 2024
School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology (QUT) South Brisbane QLD Australia.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to characterise the dynamic immune profile of paediatric burn patients for up to 18 months post-burn.
Methods: Flow cytometry was used to measure 25 cell markers, chemokines and cytokines which reflected both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory immune profiles. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 6 paediatric burn patients who had returned for repeated burn and scar treatments for > 4 timepoints within 12 months post-burn were compared to four age-matched healthy controls.
RSC Adv
March 2019
Department of Chemistry, University of Bayreuth Bayreuth 95447 Germany.
Ionic/protonic to electronic transducers based on organic thin film transistors have shown great promise for applications in bioelectronic interface devices and biosensors, and development of materials that exhibit mixed ionic/electronic conduction are an essential part of these devices. In this work, we investigated the proton sensing properties of an all solid-state and low voltage operating organic thin film transistor (OTFT) that uses the organic mixed conductor poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) as the gate electrode. To address the limited sensitivity due to the lack of porosity in PEDOT:PSS base sensors, we proposed a composite gate electrode material composed of PEDOT:PSS and proton conducting mesoporous SOH-Si-MCM-41 nanoparticles for improved proton sensitivity.
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September 2015
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