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    Spotkanie po ASCO 2008

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    Sprawozdanie ze spotkania po ASCO 2004

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    Spotkanie po ASCO 2005

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    Characterisation and In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Biosynthetic Silver-loaded Bacterial Cellulose Hydrogels

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    Wounds that remain in the inflammatory phase for a prolonged period of time are likely to be colonised and infected by a range of commensal and pathogenic microorganisms. Treatment associated with these types of wounds mainly focuses on controlling infection and providing an optimum environment capable of facilitating re-epithelialisation, thus promoting wound healing. Hydrogels have attracted vast interest as moist wound-responsive dressing materials. In the current study, biosynthetic bacterial cellulose hydrogels synthesised by Gluconacetobacter xylinus and subsequently loaded with silver were characterised and investigated for their antimicrobial activity against two representative wound infecting pathogens, namely S. aureus and P. aeruginosa. Silver nitrate and silver zeolite provided the source of silver and loading parameters were optimised based on experimental findings. The results indicate that both AgNO3 and AgZ loaded biosynthetic hydrogels possess antimicrobial activity (p < .05) against both S. aureus and P. aeruginosa and may therefore be suitable for wound management applications

    Characterizing solute hydrogen and hydrides in pure and alloyed titanium at the atomic scale

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    Ti has a high affinity for hydrogen and are typical hydride formers . Ti -hydride are brittle phases which probably cause premature failure of Ti -alloys. Here, we used atom probe tomography and electron microscopy to investigate the hydrogen di stribution in a set of specimens of commercially pure Ti , model and commercial Ti -alloys. Although likely partly introduced during specimen preparation with the focused- ion beam, we show formation of Ti-hydrides along α grain boundaries and α / β phase boundaries in commercial pure Ti and α + β binary model alloys . No hydrides are observed in the α phase in alloys with Al addition or quenched-in Mo supersaturation
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