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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Controlled Delivery of Protein Therapeutics for HIV Prevention

Wang, Nick X. 19 June 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Revêtements surfaciques à base de polymères et de composants naturels : applications à la mise au point de surfaces mécano-sensibles et de substrats cellulaires nourriciers / Design of surface coatings with polymers and natural compounds : applications to the development of mechanosensitive surfaces and ECM-mimicking feeder substrate

Barthes, Julien 24 September 2014 (has links)
Cette thèse s’est articulée autour de l’élaboration de revêtements surfaciques à base de polymères et de composants naturels. Dans un premier projet, des surfaces mécano-sensibles pour des applications de libération de molécules bioactives ont été élaborées. Des films de multicouches polyélectrolytes constitués d'une strate « réservoir » permettant le chargement d’une molécule bioactive, le paclitaxel, et d'une strate « barrière » mécano-sensible recouvrant ce réservoir et confinant le paclitaxel ont été élaborés. Lors de la mise sous étirement du film, la barrière est rendue perméable vis-à-vis d'une enzyme présente dans le surnageant. Cette enzyme induit ensuite la dégradation enzymatique du « réservoir » et la libération du paclitaxel. Dans un second projet, des substrats cellulaires nourriciers ont été réalisés à partir de films minces de gélatine réticulés mimant la matrice extracellulaire. Ces films peuvent être chargés: 1) en facteurs de croissance, ce qui permet de s'affranchir ensuite de l'ajout de ces molécules dans le milieu de culture; 2) en nanoparticules afin de moduler les propriétés mécaniques des films; 3) en agents antimicrobiens pour assurer une stérilité de la culture cellulaire. Ainsi, ces substrats aux propriétés biochimiques et biophysiques modulables permettent un contrôle précis du microenvironnement cellulaire. / This PhD work is about designing surface coatings with polymers and natural compounds. In the first project, mechanosensitive surfaces have been developed for drug release applications. Polyelectrolyte multilayer films have been designed with i) one reservoir strata for the loading of a bioactive molecule, paclitaxel, and ii) one mechanosensitive barrier strata on top of the reservoir to confine the molecule. When a mechanical stretch is applied on the structure, the barrier becomes permeable and enables the diffusion of an enzyme within the film.This enzyme degrades the reservoir strata and triggers the release of paclitaxel. In a second project, ECM-mimicking feeder substrate has been developed with crosslinked gelatin thin films. These films can be loaded with: i) growth factors to prevent any further addition of these compounds in the culture medium; ii) nanoparticles to modulate mechanical properties of the substrate; iii) antimicrobial agents to ensure sterility during cell culture experiments. Finally, these substrates have some biochemical and biophysical tunable properties that enable the precise control of cell microenvironment.
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Preparation and in vivo efficient anti-infection property of GTR/GBR implant made by metronidazole loaded electrospun polycaprolactone nanofiber membrane

Xue, J., He, M., Niu, Y., Liu, H., Crawford, A., Coates, Philip D., Chen, D., Shi, R., Zhang, L. January 2014 (has links)
No / Infection is the major reason of GTR/GBR membrane failure in clinical application. In this work, we developed GTR/GBR nanofiber membranes with localized drug delivery function to prevent infection. Metronidazole (MNA), an antibiotic, was successfully incorporated into electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers at different concentrations (0, 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 wt% polymer). To obtain the optimum anti-infection membrane, we systematically investigated the physical-chemical and mechanical properties of the nanofiber membranes with different drug contents. The interaction between PCL and MNA was identified by molecular dynamics simulation. MNA released in a controlled, sustained manner over 2 weeks and the antibacterial activity of the released MNA remained. The incorporation of MNA improved the hydrophilicity and in vitro biodegradation rate of PCL nanofibers. The nanofiber membranes allowed cells to adhere to and proliferate on them and showed excellent barrier function. The membrane loaded with 30% MNA had the best comprehensive properties. Analysis of subcutaneous implants demonstrated that MNA-loaded nanofibers evoked a less severe inflammatory response than pure PCL nanofibers. These results demonstrate the potential of MNA-loaded nanofiber membranes as GTR/GBR membrane with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory function for extensive biomedical applications.
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Tubular Tissue Engineered Scaffold-Free High-Cell-Density Mesenchymal Condensations For Femoral Defect Regeneration

Varghai, Daniel 30 August 2017 (has links)
No description available.

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