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University of Maribor
Education•Maribor, Slovenia•
About: University of Maribor is a education organization based out in Maribor, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & KEKB. The organization has 3987 authors who have published 13077 publications receiving 258339 citations. The organization is also known as: Univerza v Mariboru.
Topics: Population, KEKB, Liquid crystal, European union, Branching fraction
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TL;DR: This study presents a novel cost effective approach for preparation of drug loaded wound dressing materials without a sacrifice in patient safety, and novel methods and material–drug combinations are introduced, paving the way for possible future wound treatment options.
Abstract: Wound dressings, capable of local controlled delivery of non-steroid anti-inflammatory pain-killing drugs (NSAIDs) to the wound bed, offer great potential to accelerate wound healing, hence increase the quality of patient life. With local NSAID delivery, unwanted side effects encountered in their systemic delivery, are drastically diminished. In this study, four functional fibrous wound dressing materials, namely viscose, alginate, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (Na-CMC) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) loaded with a NSAID, diclofenac sodium (DCF) are prepared, and their suitability to tune the release rate of DCF is evaluated. Through careful examination of material–drug combinations, in terms of their physicochemical properties (air permeability, wettability and water retention) and structural/morphological properties (infrared spectroscopy, wide angle X-ray scattering and scanning electron microscopy), possible wound care applications are proposed. In vitro release studies using an automated Franz diffusion cell system, combined with UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy for drug release profile determination, are performed as the final pre-formulation test. Results showed significant differences in the release profiles between different material–drug combinations, making the examined materials highly applicable for several wound care applications. The present study presents a novel cost effective approach for preparation of drug loaded wound dressing materials without a sacrifice in patient safety. Additionally, novel methods and material–drug combinations are introduced, paving the way for possible future wound treatment options.
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TL;DR: The evidence for direct charged particles (CP) violation in the decay B0→K+ π- was investigated with 253 fb-1 of data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e + e- collider.
Abstract: The evidence for direct charged particles (CP) violation in the decay B0→K+ π- was investigated with 253 fb-1 of data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e + e- collider. 275 x 106 BB pairs were used to observe a B→K±π∓ signal with 2140 ±53 events. Mixing induced CP violation in the B sector was established in b → ccs transitions. The result suggests large interference between tree and penguin diagrams and the existence of final state interactions.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on copper corrosion in a solution of 0.5 m H2SO4 + x m SDS was studied using electrochemical polarisation measurements.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new adsorbent, silica aerogel modified with mercapto (-HS) functional group, was synthesized by standard sol-gel synthesis, which exhibited very high adsorption potential for both heavy metal ions and more than 990% removal was achieved in the pH range 4-6.
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TL;DR: The results suggested that the induced energy metabolism reflected in higher dehydrogenase activities and ATP levels may be more important for survival, and adaptation to SMF induced stress than the increase in the expression of the rpoS gene.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ignacio E. Grossmann | 112 | 776 | 46185 |
Mirjam Cvetič | 89 | 456 | 27867 |
T. Sumiyoshi | 88 | 855 | 62277 |
M. Bračko | 87 | 738 | 30195 |
Xin-She Yang | 85 | 444 | 61136 |
Matjaž Perc | 84 | 400 | 22115 |
Baowen Li | 83 | 477 | 23080 |
S. Nishida | 82 | 678 | 27709 |
P. Križan | 78 | 749 | 26408 |
S. Korpar | 78 | 615 | 23802 |
Attila Szolnoki | 76 | 231 | 20423 |
H. Kawai | 76 | 477 | 22713 |
John Shawe-Taylor | 72 | 503 | 52369 |
Matjaz Perc | 57 | 148 | 12886 |
Mitja Lainscak | 55 | 287 | 22004 |