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cellulose/dental caries

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Hair-inspired crystal growth of HOA in cavities of cellulose matrix via hydrophobic-hydrophilic interface interaction.

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As one of the most ordinary phenomena in nature, numerous pores on animal skins induce the growth of abundant hairs. In this study, cavities of a cellulose matrix were used as hard templates to lead the hair-inspired crystal growth of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid (HOA) through hydrophobic-hydrophilic

Tumorigenicity of cellulose fibers injected into the rat peritoneal cavity.

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Cellulose fibers, along with many other organic fibers, are durable. Therefore, if inhaled, they have the potential to persist within the lung, and may then cause disease. Here we report the effects of injecting high-purity cellulose fibers into the abdominal cavity of rats. A respirable fraction of

[Use of cellulose phosphate-stabilized blood in operations on the chest cavity organs].

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Reaction of tissue to and the fate of oxidized cellulose in the peritoneal cavity of the dog.

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Influence of the mineral content of enamel on caries-like lesions produced in hydroxyethyl cellulose buffer solutions.

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Antimicrobial effect of gaseous and aqueous ozone on caries pathogen microorganisms grown in biofilms.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the anti-microbial effect of gaseous and aqueous ozone on biofilms of caries pathogen microorganisms with regard to concentration and time dependency. METHODS Biofilm cultures of Actinomyces naeslundii, Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus paracasei were grown on

Safety aspects and side-effects of ExEm-gel and foam for uterine cavity distension and tubal patency testing.

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A state-of-the-art overview of the safety and side-effects of ExEm-gel for uterine cavity distension and ExEm-foam for tubal patency testing is presented. A literature search was carried out using PubMed, textbooks, pharmaceutical databases and reports of toxicity tests. Information on clinical use

Polymer coated liposomes for use in the oral cavity - a study of the in vitro toxicity, effect on cell permeability and interaction with mucin.

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In this study we investigated the in vitro toxicity, impact on cell permeability and mucoadhesive potential of polymer-coated liposomes intended for use in the oral cavity. A TR146 cell line was used as a model. The overall aim was to end up with a selection of safe polymer coated liposomes with

Effect of the solute molecular structure on its enantioresolution on cellulose tris(3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate).

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The effects of the molecular structures for 13 structurally similar chiral solutes on their HPLC retention and enantioresolutions on a commercially important polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phase, cellulose tris(3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate) (CDMPC) are studied. Among these 13 solutes, only

Polymethylene-co-guanidine based capsules: a mechanistic study of the formation using alginate and cellulose sulphate.

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Capsules have been prepared based on a polyanion blend of sodium alginate and sodium cellulose sulphate, gelled in the presence of calcium chloride and sodium chloride. In a second step a membrane was formed via the addition of polymethylene-co-guanidine (PMCG), an oligocation. A mechanistic study

Supramolecular composite materials from cellulose, chitosan, and cyclodextrin: facile preparation and their selective inclusion complex formation with endocrine disruptors.

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We have successfully developed a simple one-step method of preparing high-performance supramolecular polysaccharide composites from cellulose (CEL), chitosan (CS), and (2,3,6-tri-O-acetyl)-α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin (α-, β-, and γ-TCD). In this method, [BMIm(+)Cl(-)], an ionic liquid (IL), was used

Kinetic analysis of microwave-enhanced cellulose dissolution in ionic solvents.

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Cellulose dissolution in mixtures of the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate with dimethylsulfoxide, [C2C1Im][OAc] + DMSO, have been kinetically compared using conventional heating and microwave heating in a single-mode cavity with a semiconductor generator. Microwaves led to

Fluorescent cyclodextrin immobilized on a cellulose membrane as a chemosensor system for detecting molecules.

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Dansyl glutamate-modified cyclodextrin (DnsGlu-beta-CD) was prepared as a fluorescent host, which is capable of being immobilized on a cellulose membrane (DnsGlu-beta-CD-membrane). The fluorescence intensity of DnsGlu-beta-CD decreased with increasing concentration of guest molecules, indicating

Visualization of the cellulose biosynthesis and cell integration into cellulose scaffolds.

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By controlling the microarchitecture of bioengineered scaffolds for artificial tissues, their material and cell-interaction properties can be designed to mimic native correspondents. Current understanding of this relationship is sparse and based on microscopy requiring harsh sample preparation and

Biotreatment on cellulose fluff pulp: quaternary ammonium salts finish and grafting with beta-cyclodextrin.

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For its potential performances to be expanded, cellulose needs to be processed in different ways. Therefore, an object of the present work was to provide a chemical modification of cellulose through: a specific finish with two quaternary ammonium salts (namely Aliquat 336 and Aliquat 1529,
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