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Priti Prasanna Maity

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Publications -  31
Citations -  1105

Priti Prasanna Maity is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 30 publications receiving 721 citations. Previous affiliations of Priti Prasanna Maity include Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur & Texas Instruments.

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Influence of Porosity and Pore-Size Distribution in Ti6Al4 V Foam on Physicomechanical Properties, Osteogenesis, and Quantitative Validation of Bone Ingrowth by Micro-Computed Tomography.

TL;DR: In this study, coagulant-assisted foaming was utilized for the fabrication of porous Ti6Al4 V using egg-white foam, and Quantitative assessment of bone ingrowth by micro-computed tomography revealed that there was an approximately 52% higher bone formation and more than 90%Higher bone penetration at the center of femoral defects in rabbit when implanted with Ti6 al4 V foam.
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Green Reduced Graphene Oxide Toughened Semi-IPN Monolith Hydrogel as Dual Responsive Drug Release System: Rheological, Physicomechanical, and Electrical Evaluations.

TL;DR: Surprising, the hydrogels showed dual stimuli-responsiveness, that is, environmental pH and external electrical stimulation, in semi-IPN systems, which could be an ideal alternative for iontopheretic devices and pulsatile drug release through skin.
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Mechanically robust dual responsive water dispersible-graphene based conductive elastomeric hydrogel for tunable pulsatile drug release.

TL;DR: This type of hydrogels with rubber-like consistency, high mechanical property, tunable and dual responsive drug delivery feature and very good human cell compatible is the first to report.
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Waste chimney oil to nanolights: A low cost chemosensor for tracer metal detection in practical field and its polymer composite for multidimensional activity.

TL;DR: A method of upcycling of waste kitchen chimney oil has been adopted to prepare fluorescent multifunctional carbon quantum dots which showed superior biocompatibility, excellent optical properties, water solubility and high yield.
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Accelerated healing of full thickness dermal wounds by macroporous waterborne polyurethane-chitosan hydrogel scaffolds.

TL;DR: The developed MHS is a promising candidate for application as FT wound healing dressings and demonstrated accelerated healing with increased wound contraction, higher collagen synthesis, and vascularization in wound area compared to Tegaderm™.