80 research outputs found
Chemiion concentration measurements in jet engine exhaust at the ground: Implications for ion chemistry and aerosol formation in the wake of a jet aircraft
Testing natural biomaterials in animal models
Animal models have been extensively developed in the last decades in biomedical field. Their use has shown particular relevance in fields such as cell biology, genetics, anatomy and development, biochemistry, infection and immunity, cancer research, drugs and vaccine development, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The induced host tissue trauma and the inflammatory process resulting from the implantation of a medical device are of utmost importance for a successful outcome. Features of a chronic inflammation are usually attributed to the host response towards the implant, while an early acute inflammatory response is mainly endorsed by the implantation procedure. Animal testing comprises a midway step between in vitro studies and human clinical trials, which precede real clinical application. As every animal model has its advantages and disadvantages, a comprehensive analysis of each available species needs to be conducted when planning an animal study.(undefined)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Density, Speed of Sound, and Refractive Index Measurements for Binary Mixtures of Pentan-2-one with Propan-2-ol and Butan-2-ol
Comparison of the Mesomorphic Properties Between Substituted Schiff's Bases Incorporating a Linear Hydrocarbon or Fluorinated Tail
The Search for Biologically Active Compounds in the Series of N-ethoxyethylpiperidine Derivatives
Density, viscosity and electrical conductivity of isobutyric acid–water with added ions in the critical regions
Dielectric constant and characteristic features of the structure of methanol and ethanol
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