نتایج جستجو برای: micro encapsulation

تعداد نتایج: 127181  

Journal: :Cytotherapy 2015
Elizabeth C Stucky Rene S Schloss Martin L Yarmush David I Shreiber

BACKGROUND AIMS Modulation of inflammation after brain trauma is a key therapeutic goal aimed at limiting the consequences of the subsequent injury cascade. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been demonstrated to dynamically regulate the inflammatory environment in several tissue systems, including the central nervous system. There has been limited success, however, with the use of direct im...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
P Y Cheung B D Hammock

The crystal delta-endotoxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis is less toxic to larvae of Anopheles freeborni than to larvae of Aedes aegypti. However, when solubilized crystal was used, larvae from both species showed similar sensitivities. This effect presumably was due to the differences in feeding behavior between the two mosquito larvae when crystal preparations are used. A proce...

Journal: :Advanced functional materials 2009
Eric Stern Steven M Jay Stacey L Demento Ryan P Murelli Mark A Reed Tadeusz Malinski David A Spiegel David J Mooney Tarek M Fahmy

Bioactive, patterned micro- and nanoscale surfaces that can be spatially engineered for three-dimensional ligand presentation and sustained release of signaling molecules represent a critical advance for the development of next-generation diagnostic and therapeutic devices. Lithography is ideally suited to patterning such surfaces due to its precise, easily scalable, high-throughput nature; how...

1997
Michael Hollins John Rosenberg Michael Hitchens

Information hiding or encapsulation is a protection mechanism which prevents users from directly accessing certain fields of an object. In many cases, particularly in persistent systems, it may be desirable to provide varying degrees of encapsulation of an object. This paper presents the mechanisms for controlling the encapsulation of objects in the Mozzie programming language. Encapsulation is...

2013
Angels Ruyra Mary Cano-Sarabia Simon A. MacKenzie Daniel Maspoch Nerea Roher

Development of novel systems of vaccine delivery is a growing demand of the aquaculture industry. Nano- and micro- encapsulation systems are promising tools to achieve efficient vaccines against orphan vaccine fish diseases. In this context, the use of liposomal based-nanocarriers has been poorly explored in fish; although liposomal nanocarriers have successfully been used in other species. Her...

2008
David Fairhurst

Skin, hair and mucosal surfaces are useful targets for the delivery of active compounds, botanicals and, importantly, drugs. Encapsulation provides an invaluable tool to the cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical formulator, providing great flexibility in the choice of delivery mechanisms and excipients that can be used. Dispersions of solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) were prepared using biodegradable ...

Journal: :Development 2002
Cordula Schulz Cricket G Wood D Leanne Jones Salli I Tazuke Margaret T Fuller

Germ cells normally differentiate in the context of encapsulating somatic cells. However, the mechanisms that set up the special relationship between germ cells and somatic support cells and the signals that mediate the crucial communications between the two cell types are poorly understood. We show that interactions between germ cells and somatic support cells in Drosophila depend on wild-type...

2017
Theodore Hughes-Riley Pasindu Lugoda Tilak Dias Christophe L. Trabi Robert H. Morris

Textiles provide an ideal structure for embedding sensors for medical devices. Skin temperature measurement is one area in which a sensor textile could be particularly beneficial; pathological skin is normally very sensitive, making the comfort of anything placed on that skin paramount. Skin temperature is an important parameter to measure for a number of medical applications, including for the...

Journal: :Micromachines 2016
Simon J. Bleiker Maaike M. Visser Taklo Nicolas Lietaer Andreas Vogl Thor Bakke Frank Niklaus

Device encapsulation and packaging often constitutes a substantial part of the fabrication cost of micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) transducers and imaging sensor devices. In this paper, we propose a simple and cost-effective wafer-level capping method that utilizes a limited number of highly standardized process steps as well as low-cost materials. The proposed capping process is based ...

Journal: :The Journal of Object Technology 2008

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