Search Results - "Treľová, Dušana"
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Soft Hydrogel Zwitterionic Coatings Minimize Fibroblast and Macrophage Adhesion on Polyimide Substrates
Published in Langmuir (05-02-2019)“…Minimizing the foreign body reaction to polyimide-based implanted devices plays a pivotal role in several biomedical applications. In this work, we propose…”
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Physical and Bioengineering Properties of Polyvinyl Alcohol Lens-Shaped Particles Versus Spherical Polyelectrolyte Complex Microcapsules as Immobilisation Matrices for a Whole-Cell Baeyer–Villiger Monooxygenase
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-11-2014)“…Direct comparison of key physical and chemical-engineering properties of two representative matrices for multipurpose immobilisations was performed for the…”
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Dissociation of chitosan/tripolyphosphate complexes into separate components upon pH elevation
Published in Carbohydrate polymers (15-07-2018)“…[Display omitted] •The physico-chemical characteristics of chitosan/TPP complexes are pH-sensitive.•Chitosan/TPP complexes dissociate into separate components…”
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Complexation of CXCL12, FGF-2 and VEGF with Heparin Modulates the Protein Release from Alginate Microbeads
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (28-10-2021)“…Long-term delivery of growth factors and immunomodulatory agents is highly required to support the integrity of tissue in engineering constructs, e.g.,…”
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Development of a microchannel emulsification process for pancreatic beta cell encapsulation
Published in Biotechnology progress (01-11-2019)“…In this study, we developed a high‐throughput microchannel emulsification process to encapsulate pancreatic beta cells in monodisperse alginate beads. The…”
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Structural changes in alginate-based microspheres exposed to in vivo environment as revealed by confocal Raman microscopy
Published in Scientific reports (26-01-2018)“…A next-generation cure for type 1 diabetes relies on immunoprotection of insulin-producing cells, which can be achieved by their encapsulation in microspheres…”
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