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Javad Tavakoli

Researcher at University of Technology, Sydney

Publications -  68
Citations -  1870

Javad Tavakoli is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Swelling. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1173 citations. Previous affiliations of Javad Tavakoli include Islamic Azad University & Amirkabir University of Technology.

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Bacterial cellulose production, properties and applications with different culture methods: A review

TL;DR: The aims of this review are to provide an overview of the production of BC from different culture methods, to analyze the characteristics of particular BC productions, to indicate existing problems associated with different methods, and to choose suitable culture approaches for BC applications in different fields.
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Hydrogel Based Sensors for Biomedical Applications: An Updated Review.

TL;DR: This review considers bioreceptors to be immobilized on hydrogel based biosensors, their advantages and disadvantages, and immobilization techniques, and identifies the hydrogels that are most favored for this type of biosensor, as well as the predominant transduction strategies.
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Honey/PVA hybrid wound dressings with controlled release of antibiotics: Structural, physico-mechanical and in-vitro biomedical studies

TL;DR: Comprehensive evaluations of the morphology, swelling kinetics, permeability, bio-adhesion, mechanical characteristics, cytotoxicity, antibacterial property, cell proliferation ability and their controlling release properties were conducted as a function of crosslinking density.
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Polydopamine as sizing on carbon fiber surfaces for enhancement of epoxy laminated composites

TL;DR: In this article, a simple process to increase the stability of crack growth by using polydopamine (PDA) as sizing on the surface of carbon fiber (CF) fabric is reported.
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Evaluation of effectiveness of herbal medication in cancer care: a review study.

TL;DR: Although the use of herbal medicines in treating cancer shows less chemotherapy-induced, toxicity, more researches are required to reach their full therapeutic potentials.