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University of Lorraine
Education•Nancy, France•
About: University of Lorraine is a education organization based out in Nancy, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 11942 authors who have published 25010 publications receiving 425227 citations. The organization is also known as: Lorraine University.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the strain-rate and temperature sensitivity of PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) polymer through uniaxial compression tests under quasi-static and dynamic loading at room temperature.
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TL;DR: The properties and tissue engineering applications of widely used natural hydrogels are discussed and methods of modulation of their physicochemical and biological properties using soft nanoparticles as fillers or reinforcing agents are presented.
Abstract: Tissue engineering has emerged as an important research area that provides numerous research tools for the fabrication of biologically functional constructs that can be used in drug discovery, disease modeling, and the treatment of diseased or injured organs. From a materials point of view, scaffolds have become an important part of tissue engineering activities and are usually used to form an environment supporting cellular growth, differentiation, and maturation. Among various materials used as scaffolds, hydrogels based on natural polymers are considered one of the most suitable groups of materials for creating tissue engineering scaffolds. Natural hydrogels, however, do not always provide the physicochemical and biological characteristics and properties required for optimal cell growth. This review discusses the properties and tissue engineering applications of widely used natural hydrogels. In addition, methods of modulation of their physicochemical and biological properties using soft nanoparticles as fillers or reinforcing agents are presented.
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TL;DR: This paper reviews available data on the potential biological activities of the camel milk proteins and their peptides liberated either during milk fermentation with proteolytic bacterial strains or by enzyme hydrolysis with specific proteases or simulated gastro-intestinal digestion.
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TL;DR: After the LGM, the Eastern Sector of the LIS evolved from a single centre into peripheral connected or detached ice masses, with ice streams in the St. Lawrence Corridor and Hudson Strait.
Abstract: After the LGM, the Eastern Sector of the LIS evolved from a single centre into peripheral connected or detached ice masses, with ice streams in the St. Lawrence Corridor and Hudson Strait. Ice over the Appalachians evolved to separate local ice caps. From 13 to 6 cal. ka, the deglaciation pattern of the main dome is roughly concentric in the southern margins, with early YD moraines. By ca. 7.5 cal. ka, the remaining Holocene glaciated area was about 0.55 × 106 km2.
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TL;DR: In vivo potential of metal‐based nanoparticles for hyperthermia, radiotherapy and photodynamic therapy using innovative therapeutic metallic nanoparticles such as iron oxide, silver, gadolinium and gold nanoparticles is explored.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jonathan I. Epstein | 138 | 1121 | 80975 |
Peter Tugwell | 129 | 948 | 125480 |
David Brown | 105 | 1257 | 46827 |
Faiez Zannad | 103 | 839 | 90737 |
Sabu Thomas | 102 | 1554 | 51366 |
Francis Martin | 98 | 733 | 43991 |
João F. Mano | 97 | 822 | 36401 |
Jonathan A. Epstein | 94 | 299 | 27492 |
Muhammad Imran | 94 | 3053 | 51728 |
Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet | 90 | 901 | 34120 |
Athanase Benetos | 83 | 391 | 31718 |
Michel Marre | 82 | 444 | 39052 |
Bruno Rossion | 80 | 337 | 21902 |
Lyn March | 78 | 367 | 62536 |
Alan J. M. Baker | 76 | 234 | 26080 |