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Nicholas A. Peppas

Bio: Nicholas A. Peppas is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 141, co-authored 825 publications receiving 90533 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas A. Peppas include National Technical University & University of Texas System.


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TL;DR: The results imply that the particle size and delivery site are very important factors for ILP with respect to increasing the bioavailability of insulin following oral administration.

135 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a model was developed to describe the kinetics and physical aging during photopolymerizations of diacrylates and dimethacrylsates, and the model predictions for the reaction kinetics, volume relaxation, radical concentration, and attainment of a maximum conversion as a function of light intensity and relaxation time of the polymer agree qualitatively with experimental observations.
Abstract: A model was developed to describe the kinetics and physical aging during photopolymerizations of diacrylates and dimethacrylates. Model predictions for the reaction kinetics, volume relaxation, radical concentration, and attainment of a maximum conversion as a function of light intensity and relaxation time of the polymer agree qualitatively with experimental observations for photopolymerizations of diacrylates and dimethacrylates. The invalidity of the pseudo-steady-state hypothesis for these reactions is also pointed out

135 citations

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01 Aug 2000-Polymer
TL;DR: In this paper, a model was developed to describe the overall dissolution kinetics of semicrystalline PVA gels prepared by freezing and thawing techniques, and the dissolution process was described as a three-step mechanism: detachment-, diffusion-, and disentanglement-controlled dissolution.

133 citations

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TL;DR: The higher mucoadhesive properties of this specific copolymer were the result of the synergistic effects of both monomers, as AA functional groups allowed the polymer to form multiple hydrogen bonds with the glycoproteins present in the mucus.

133 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a photoinitiated free-radical precipitation polymerization method was used to produce P(methacrylic acid-g-ethylene glycol) nanospheres with relatively narrow size distributions.
Abstract: Poly(methacrylic acid-g-ethylene glycol) (P(MAA-g-EG)) has been studied extensively in our laboratory due to its extremely promising applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. It exhibits pH-responsive interpolymer complexes that make it a promising candidate as an oral carrier for peptide and protein drug. We have developed a photoinitiated free-radical precipitation polymerization method to produce P(MAA-g-EG) nanospheres with relatively narrow size distributions. The influence of various reaction parameters, such as total monomer concentration in water, comonomer molar feed ratios, cross-linking agent concentration, and polymerization time, on the particle size and size distribution was investigated. P(MAA-g-EG) nanospheres with a relatively narrow size distribution could be produced in the size range 150−650 nm depending on the monomer concentration and comonomer molar feed ratio. The P(MAA-g-EG) nanospheres exhibited a pH-responsive swelling behavior. Increasing the concentration of th...

130 citations


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28 Jul 2005
TL;DR: PfPMP1)与感染红细胞、树突状组胞以及胎盘的单个或多个受体作用,在黏附及免疫逃避中起关键的作�ly.
Abstract: 抗原变异可使得多种致病微生物易于逃避宿主免疫应答。表达在感染红细胞表面的恶性疟原虫红细胞表面蛋白1(PfPMP1)与感染红细胞、内皮细胞、树突状细胞以及胎盘的单个或多个受体作用,在黏附及免疫逃避中起关键的作用。每个单倍体基因组var基因家族编码约60种成员,通过启动转录不同的var基因变异体为抗原变异提供了分子基础。

18,940 citations

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TL;DR: This book by a teacher of statistics (as well as a consultant for "experimenters") is a comprehensive study of the philosophical background for the statistical design of experiment.
Abstract: THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS. By Oscar Kempthorne. New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1952. 631 pp. $8.50. This book by a teacher of statistics (as well as a consultant for \"experimenters\") is a comprehensive study of the philosophical background for the statistical design of experiment. It is necessary to have some facility with algebraic notation and manipulation to be able to use the volume intelligently. The problems are presented from the theoretical point of view, without such practical examples as would be helpful for those not acquainted with mathematics. The mathematical justification for the techniques is given. As a somewhat advanced treatment of the design and analysis of experiments, this volume will be interesting and helpful for many who approach statistics theoretically as well as practically. With emphasis on the \"why,\" and with description given broadly, the author relates the subject matter to the general theory of statistics and to the general problem of experimental inference. MARGARET J. ROBERTSON

13,333 citations

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TL;DR: The 11th edition of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine welcomes Anthony Fauci to its editorial staff, in addition to more than 85 new contributors.
Abstract: The 11th edition of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine welcomes Anthony Fauci to its editorial staff, in addition to more than 85 new contributors. While the organization of the book is similar to previous editions, major emphasis has been placed on disorders that affect multiple organ systems. Important advances in genetics, immunology, and oncology are emphasized. Many chapters of the book have been rewritten and describe major advances in internal medicine. Subjects that received only a paragraph or two of attention in previous editions are now covered in entire chapters. Among the chapters that have been extensively revised are the chapters on infections in the compromised host, on skin rashes in infections, on many of the viral infections, including cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus, on sexually transmitted diseases, on diabetes mellitus, on disorders of bone and mineral metabolism, and on lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly. The major revisions in these chapters and many

6,968 citations

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TL;DR: This review discusses the synthetic chemistry, fluid stabilization and surface modification of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, as well as their use for above biomedical applications.

6,207 citations

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TL;DR: Probing the various interfaces of nanoparticle/biological interfaces allows the development of predictive relationships between structure and activity that are determined by nanomaterial properties such as size, shape, surface chemistry, roughness and surface coatings.
Abstract: Rapid growth in nanotechnology is increasing the likelihood of engineered nanomaterials coming into contact with humans and the environment. Nanoparticles interacting with proteins, membranes, cells, DNA and organelles establish a series of nanoparticle/biological interfaces that depend on colloidal forces as well as dynamic biophysicochemical interactions. These interactions lead to the formation of protein coronas, particle wrapping, intracellular uptake and biocatalytic processes that could have biocompatible or bioadverse outcomes. For their part, the biomolecules may induce phase transformations, free energy releases, restructuring and dissolution at the nanomaterial surface. Probing these various interfaces allows the development of predictive relationships between structure and activity that are determined by nanomaterial properties such as size, shape, surface chemistry, roughness and surface coatings. This knowledge is important from the perspective of safe use of nanomaterials.

6,075 citations