Search Results - "Divin, Radek"
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Polyblend Nanofibers to Regenerate Gingival Tissue: A Preliminary In Vitro Study
Published in Frontiers in materials (04-06-2021)“…Aim: The regeneration of small periodontal defects has been considered an important divide and challenging issue for dental practitioners. The aim of this…”
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A Simple Drug Delivery System for Platelet-Derived Bioactive Molecules, to Improve Melanocyte Stimulation in Vitiligo Treatment
Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (10-09-2020)“…Vitiligo is the most common depigmentation disorder of the skin. Currently, its therapy focuses on the halting of the immune response and stimulation of the…”
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Myrtle-Functionalized Nanofibers Modulate Vaginal Cell Population Behavior While Counteracting Microbial Proliferation
Published in Plants (Basel) (15-06-2022)“…Vaginal infections affect millions of women annually worldwide. Therapeutic options are limited, moreover drug-resistance increases the need to find novel…”
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Bacteria trapping effectivity on nanofibre membrane in liquids is exponentially dependent on the surface density
Published in Acta veterinaria Brno (2023)“…Protection against water- and air-borne bacteria as well as their detection at very low levels is a big challenge for the health care profession. The study’s…”
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Low Concentrated Fractionalized Nanofibers as Suitable Fillers for Optimization of Structural-Functional Parameters of Dead Space Gel Implants after Rectal Extirpation
Published in Gels (04-03-2022)“…Dead space after rectal resection in colorectal surgery is an area with a high risk of complications. In this study, our goal was to develop a novel 3D implant…”
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Poly-ε-caprolactone and polyvinyl alcohol electrospun wound dressings: adhesion properties and wound management of skin defects in rabbits
Published in Regenerative medicine (01-05-2019)“…This study evaluates the effect of electrospun dressings in critical sized full-thickness skin defects in rabbits. Electrospun poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) and…”
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