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Venkata Sundeep Seesala

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Publications -  17
Citations -  189

Venkata Sundeep Seesala is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceramic & Coating. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 124 citations.

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Comparison of Osteoconduction, cytocompatibility and corrosion protection performance of hydroxyapatite-calcium hydrogen phosphate composite coating synthesized in-situ through pulsed electro-deposition with varying amount of phase and crystallinity

TL;DR: In this article, a composite coating of hydroxyapatite and calcium hydrogen phosphate was synthesized over 316 l grade of stainless steel through pulsed electro deposition, and a detailed electrochemical behavior study was carried out to assess the corrosion behavior under contact with body fluid.
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Role of nanofibers on MSCs fate: Influence of fiber morphologies, compositions and external stimuli.

TL;DR: In regenerative medicine, self-regulated tissue regeneration is perceived by Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) fate due to their tissue-specific differentiation, which is an emerging yet promising tool for therapeutics.
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Synthesis, characterization and cytocompatibility assessment of hydroxyapatite-polypyrrole composite coating synthesized through pulsed reverse electrochemical deposition

TL;DR: The composite biocompatible coating synthesized with the help of pulsed reverse electrochemical deposition method seems to be the optimum one regarding the faster-interconnected growth of MG63 cells over the coating surface along with highest corrosion resistance and anodic passivation capability.
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Biopolymeric nanogel derived from functionalized glycogen towards targeted delivery of 5-fluorouracil

TL;DR: The n-Gly/pHEMA nanogel can effectively load 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) with encapsulation efficiency of ∼60% after 48 h and can efficiently kill the MG-63 cancer cells.