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Irfan Qayoom
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Publications - 21
Citations - 318
Irfan Qayoom is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone regeneration & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 147 citations.
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Biomimetic Photocurable Three-Dimensional Printed Nerve Guidance Channels with Aligned Cryomatrix Lumen for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Anamika Singh,Sanja Asikainen,Arun Kumar Teotia,Parvaiz Ahmad Shiekh,Eero Huotilainen,Irfan Qayoom,Jouni Partanen,Jukka Seppälä,Ashok Kumar +8 more
TL;DR: This study presents the development and preclinical analysis of three-dimensional (3D) printed aligned cryomatrix-filled NGCs along with nerve growth factor (NGF) (aCG + NGF) for peripheral nerve regeneration and demonstrates the application in the enhanced and successful regeneration of a critically injured rat sciatic nerve.
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Guided tissue engineering for healing of cancellous and cortical bone using a combination of biomaterial based scaffolding and local bone active molecule delivery
Deepak Bushan Raina,Irfan Qayoom,David Larsson,Minghao Zheng,Ashok Kumar,Hanna Isaksson,Lars Lidgren,Magnus Tägil +7 more
TL;DR: The approach to guide cancellous as well as cortical bone regeneration separately in a metaphyseal defect using two bioactive molecule immobilized biomaterials is promising and could improve the clinical care of patients with metaphYseal defects.
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Nanohydroxyapatite Based Ceramic Carrier Promotes Bone Formation in a Femoral Neck Canal Defect in Osteoporotic Rats.
TL;DR: NC could act as a potent carrier of bioactive molecules to reduce the risks of hip fractures in osteoporotic animals and a trend was observed where NC+BMP+ZA showed enhanced biomechanical strength in defect leg.
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Local and Sustained Delivery of Rifampicin from a Bioactive Ceramic Carrier Treats Bone Infection in Rat Tibia.
TL;DR: Insight is provided into use of nHAP based ceramic matrix as a carrier of rifampicin to eradicate the bone infections and simultaneously promote the bone healing at the bone nidus.
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A biphasic nanohydroxyapatite/calcium sulphate carrier containing Rifampicin and Isoniazid for local delivery gives sustained and effective antibiotic release and prevents biofilm formation
Irfan Qayoom,Rahul Verma,Prem Anand Murugan,Deepak Bushan Raina,Arun Kumar Teotia,Saravanan Matheshwaran,Nisanth N. Nair,Magnus Tägil,Lars Lidgren,Ashok Kumar +9 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that a biphasic ceramic based drug delivery system could be a promising treatment alternative to bone and joint TB.