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Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds

Rm Wie
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The article was published on 1974-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 439 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Identification (biology).

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Growth of continuous bonelike mineral within porous poly(lactide-co-glycolide) scaffolds in vitro.

TL;DR: This biomimetic treatment provides a simple, one step, room temperature method for surface functionalization and subsequent mineral nucleation and growth on biodegradable polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering.
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The effect of sulfation of alginate hydrogels on the specific binding and controlled release of heparin-binding proteins

TL;DR: The engineering of alginate hydrogels for the spatially presentation and controlled delivery of heparin-binding proteins is described, which induced the formation of twice the number of blood vessels compared to when bFGF was delivered adsorbed to the matrix.
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Superparamagnetic nanoparticle clusters for cancer theranostics combining magnetic resonance imaging and hyperthermia treatment.

TL;DR: To accomplish effective enhancement of MRI contrast agents in tumors and inhibition of tumor growth by MHT with intravenous injection and a safe AC magnetic field, SPIONs were clustered not only to prevent their leakage from fenestrated capillaries in normal tissues, but also for increasing their relaxivity and the specific absorption rate.
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Growth of continuous bonelike mineral within porous poly(lactide-co-glycolide) scaffolds in vitro.

TL;DR: This biomimetic treatment provides a simple, one step, room temperature method for surface functionalization and subsequent mineral nucleation and growth on biodegradable polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering.
Journal ArticleDOI

The effect of sulfation of alginate hydrogels on the specific binding and controlled release of heparin-binding proteins

TL;DR: The engineering of alginate hydrogels for the spatially presentation and controlled delivery of heparin-binding proteins is described, which induced the formation of twice the number of blood vessels compared to when bFGF was delivered adsorbed to the matrix.
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Superparamagnetic nanoparticle clusters for cancer theranostics combining magnetic resonance imaging and hyperthermia treatment.

TL;DR: To accomplish effective enhancement of MRI contrast agents in tumors and inhibition of tumor growth by MHT with intravenous injection and a safe AC magnetic field, SPIONs were clustered not only to prevent their leakage from fenestrated capillaries in normal tissues, but also for increasing their relaxivity and the specific absorption rate.
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