نتایج جستجو برای: adhesion properties

تعداد نتایج: 943306  

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
shahin bonakdar biomedical engineering department, islamic azad university of mashhad, mashhad, iran fariba orang biomedical engineering department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran mohammad rafienia plysics and biomedical engineering department, isfahan university of medical sciences, iran rana imani biomedical engineering department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran,

determination of blood compatibility is an important problem in blood contacting devices. in this study, two classes of materials including polyurethane (based on polyethylene glycol and poly tetrametylene oxide) and polyvinyl alcohol samples, with different hydrophilicity properties were synthesized and their physico-chemical properties were compared. water uptake ratio, ftir spectroscopy, and...

2012
Mariana Etcheverry Silvia E. Barbosa

Glass fibers (GF) are the reinforcement agent most used in polypropylene (PP) based composites, as they have good balance between properties and costs. However, their final properties are mainly determined by the strength and stability of the polymer-fiber interphase. Fibers do not act as an effective reinforcing material when the adhesion is weak. Also, the adhesion between phases can be easil...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Shawn D Pelletier Daniel S Hong Yiguo Hu Yuhua Liu Shaoguang Li

In vitro studies show that BCR/ABL-expressing hematopoietic cells exhibit altered adhesion properties. No in vivo studies show whether the altered adhesion properties affect BCR/ABL leukemogenesis. Using mice with homozygous inactivation of genes encoding the 2 adhesion molecules P-selectin and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM1), we show that the mutant mice develop BCR/ABL-induced chron...

2017
Bo-Hyung Lee Michel Hébraud Thierry Bernardi

Food contamination by Listeria monocytogenes remains a major concern for some food processing chains, particularly for ready-to-eat foods, including processed foods. Bacterial adhesion on both biotic and abiotic surfaces is a source of contamination by pathogens that have become more tolerant or even persistent in food processing environments, including in the presence of adverse conditions suc...

Journal: :Journal of basic microbiology 2007
Lúcia Chaves Simões Manuel Simões Rosário Oliveira Maria João Vieira

Heterotrophic bacteria (11 genera, 14 species, 25 putative strains) were isolated from drinking water, identified either biochemically or by partial 16s rDNA gene sequencing and their adherence characteristics were determined by two methods: i. thermodynamic prediction of adhesion potential by measuring hydrophobicity (contact angle measurements) and ii. by measuring adherence to eight differen...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Arif Ismaili Jonathan B Meddings Samuel Ratnam Philip M Sherman

Adhesion of bacterial enteropathogens to host mucosal surfaces is a critical primary step in the pathogenesis of diarrheal disease. We investigated the effects of altering the physical properties of eukaryotic cells on bacterial adhesion with the use of a series of three structurally dissimilar membrane fluidizers and several Escherichia coli as test strains. Lipid fluidity of the cell plasma m...

Journal: :ACS applied materials & interfaces 2009
Adam J Nolte Jun Young Chung Marlon L Walker Christopher M Stafford

The adhesion between poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) hemispheres coated with layer-by-layer (LbL) assemblies of polyelectrolytes and rigid, planar substrates was investigated using Johnson, Kendall, and Roberts (JKR) contact mechanics. Measurements were performed against amine-functionalized glass slides both in air and in aqueous solutions of controlled pH. Despite the increased density of negat...

2016
Gabriella Meier Bürgisser Maurizio Calcagni Elias Bachmann Gion Fessel Jess G Snedeker Pietro Giovanoli Johanna Buschmann

After tendon rupture repair, two main problems may occur: re-rupture and adhesion formation. Suitable non-murine animal models are needed to study the healing tendon in terms of biomechanical properties and extent of adhesion formation. In this study 24 New Zealand White rabbits received a full transection of the Achilles tendon 2 cm above the calcaneus, sutured with a 4-strand Becker suture. P...

2014

The adhesion of supported polymer thin fi lms is predominantly infl uenced by the substrate-fi lm interfacial properties. Utilizing steered molecular dynamics simulations, here we uncover that the cohesive noncovalent forces between polymer chains in the fi lm also have a signifi cant effect on the adhesive properties of supported fi lm. We demonstrate that weaker interchain interactions, all e...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
lisa epping universitätsklinik münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany tobias ruck universitätsklinik münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany michael platten universitätsklinik heidelberg, institut für neurologie, münster, germany karin loser universitätsklinik münster, klinik für dermatologie, münster, germany sven meuth universitätsklinik münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany

in the development of neuroinflammatory diseases, alterations of the blood brain barrier (bbb) represent key events. the integrity of the bbb is partially maintained by endothelia cells (ecs), since they actively limit the transmigration of immune cells. however, the factors that cause endothelial cells to develop an immune cell-permissive phenotype are poorly understood. in general, it has bee...

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