299 research outputs found
Building Philanthropy and Nonprofit Academic Centers: A View From Ten Builders
Explores the development of early nonprofit academic centers and the roles that academic innovators played in the development and sustainability of these centers
Hybrid manufacturing strategies for tissue engineering scaffolds using methacrylate functionalised poly(glycerol sebacate)
Poly(glycerol sebacate) is an attractive biomaterial for tissue engineering due to its biocompatibility, elasticity and rapid degradation rate. However, poly(glycerol sebacate) requires harsh processing conditions, involving high temperatures and vacuum for extended periods, to produce an insoluble polymer matrix. These conditions make generating accurate and intricate geometries from poly(glycerol sebacate), such as those required for tissue engineering scaffolds, difficult. Functionalising poly(glycerol sebacate) with methacrylate groups produces a photocurable polymer, poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate, which can be rapidly crosslinked into an insoluble matrix. Capitalising on these improved processing capabilities, here, we present a variety of approaches for fabricating porous tissue engineering scaffolds from poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate using sucrose porogen leaching combined with other manufacturing methods. Mould-based techniques were used to produce porous disk-shaped and tubular scaffolds. Porogen size was shown to influence scaffold porosity and mechanical performance, and the porous poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate scaffolds supported the proliferation of primary fibroblasts in vitro. Additionally, scaffolds with spatially variable mechanical properties were generated by combining variants of poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate with different stiffness. Finally, subtractive and additive manufacturing methods were developed with the capabilities to generate porous poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate scaffolds from digital designs. These hybrid manufacturing strategies offer the ability to produce accurate macroscale poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate scaffolds with tailored microscale porosity and spatially resolved mechanical properties suitable for a broad range of applications across tissue engineering
Intraperitoneal Rupture of Ectopic Varices—a Rare Complication of Portal Hypertension
A 50 year old man presented with sudden abdominal pain, abdominal distension and shock. At
emergency laparotomy a large amount of blood was found in the peritoneal cavity. There was
micronodular cirrhosis of the liver and the spleen was enlarged. The bleeding was traced to distended
veins in the right paracolic gutter which were oversewn and the abdomen closed. A coagulopathy was
diagnosed and treatment including high dose aprotinin commenced. However, he continued to bleed
and at a second laparotomy the area of previous haemorrhage was packed. Further deterioration
continued until death 12 hours later. Intraperitoneal haemorrhage from ectopic varices is a rare
occurrence. There is a high mortality rate usually due to an advanced coagulopathy. This is the first
report of aprotinin being used in an attempt to treat this. On the basis of this report aprotinin would not
seem to be of benefit for this condition
A Study of Space Station Contamination Effects
A workshop was held with the specific objective of reviewing the state-of-knowledge regarding Space Station contamination, the extent to which the various categories of contamination can be predicted, and the extent to which the predicted levels would interfere with onboard scientific investigations or space station functions. The papers presented at the workshop are compiled and address the following topics: natural environment, plasma electromagnetic environment, optical environment, particulate environment, spacecraft contamination, surface physics processes, laboratory experiments and vented chemicals/contaminants
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