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  • 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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Investigation of Cellular Responses Activated by Mechanical Compression in Equine Chondrocytes: Device Design, Construction and Testing

Cassino, Theresa R. 08 February 2006 (has links)
The metabolic activity of cartilage cells (chondrocytes) is regulated by mechanical forces which act on them. Chondrocytes can respond to these forces through synthesis or degradation of extracellular matrix and changes in gene expression. The overall objective of this study was to investigate the effects of mechanical compression on gene regulation, proteoglycan (PG) synthesis and activation of signaling pathways. To achieve this goal a simple oscillatory displacement controlled device was designed to provide uniaxial unconfined strain to cell constructs. Static compression and dynamic compression with various waveforms are utilized with a stroke range of 0.25 mm to 4 mm and a frequency range of 0.1 Hz to 3 Hz. Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA/)alginate disks and alginate disks with equine chondrocytes embedded in them were developed and showed unchanged viability for 24 hr under static and dynamic compression. Testing to relate the strains applied to forces experienced in cell constructs was completed and the simple procedure outlined for companion use with our device. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (QRT-PCR) revealed changes in expression of collagen II and matrix metalloproteinase-3 under dynamic compression for 24 hr. Equine chondrocytes compressed for 48 hr showed lower PG synthesis for both static and dynamic compression when compared to uncompressed samples in replicate experiments. Repeatability of this experiment was problematic possibly due to decreased viability and inefficient extraction. Different patterns of extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) activation with time were found for uncompressed and compressed samples (static at 15% strain and dynamic at 15% strain, 1 Hz) and protein kinase B (also called Akt) was not regulated by compression. Results from experiments involving frequency and strain for dynamic compression were inconclusive. These studies show that regulation of gene expression, PG synthesis and intracellular signaling can be studied with our device but optimization of the experimental procedure is still needed. To our knowledge these studies are the first to show these types of studies utilizing equine chondrocytes. Despite issues encountered, our studies provide valuable insights into the effects of compression on equine chondrocytes and detail a simple device for use in a wide variety of compression studies. / Ph. D.
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ASSESSMENT OF EFFICACY OF MANUAL COMPRESSION USING END TIDAL CO2 AND RETURN OF SPONTANEOUS CIRCULATION (ROSC) VS NATIONAL BENCHMARKSFOR INPATIENT CARDIAC ARREST

Esmail, Lena Amad January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Caracterização de concreto reforçado com fibras pela técnica de microtomografia computadorizada por transmissão de raios X / Characterization of fiber reinforced concrete by the technique of computed microtomography X ray transmission

Átila Sala Bourguignon 05 August 2011 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Nesta dissertação de Mestrado do programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia dos Materiais é apresentado um estudo para a caracterização do concreto reforçado com fibras de polipropileno e de aço pela análise das imagens de microtomografia computadorizada por transmissão de raios X (μCT). Foram produzidos corpos de prova de concreto para determinar a sua resistência mecânica à compressão. As imagens foram obtidas no sistema Skyscan, modelo 1174, reconstruídas e analisadas. Foi possível observar na análise das imagens a estrutura da fibra de aço dispersa na matriz do concreto e quantificá-las pelo programa de análise de imagens Ctan e perceber um ganho na resistência mecânica em relação ao concreto sem fibras. Não foi feito a quantificação das amostras de fibras de polipropileno dispersas na matriz de concreto, mas foi observada a presença de aglomerados dessa fibra que resultaram na perda da resistência mecânica em relação ao concreto sem fibras. / In this dissertation Masters Program Graduate in Science and Technology of Materials is presented a study for characterization of concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibers and steel by image analysis of computed microtomography X ray transmission (μCT). Concrete samples were produced to determine their mechanical resistance to compression. The images were obtained in the SkyScan model 1174, reconstructed and analyzed. It was possible, in image analysis, to observe the structure of steel fiber dispersed in the concrete matrix and quantify them by image analysis program Ctan and observed a gain in strength compared to concrete fiber less. The quantification was not did to samples of polypropylene fibers dispersed in the matrix of concrete, but we observed the presence of clusters fibers resulting in the loss of mechanical strength compared to concrete fiber less.
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Caracterização de concreto reforçado com fibras pela técnica de microtomografia computadorizada por transmissão de raios X / Characterization of fiber reinforced concrete by the technique of computed microtomography X ray transmission

Átila Sala Bourguignon 05 August 2011 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Nesta dissertação de Mestrado do programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia dos Materiais é apresentado um estudo para a caracterização do concreto reforçado com fibras de polipropileno e de aço pela análise das imagens de microtomografia computadorizada por transmissão de raios X (μCT). Foram produzidos corpos de prova de concreto para determinar a sua resistência mecânica à compressão. As imagens foram obtidas no sistema Skyscan, modelo 1174, reconstruídas e analisadas. Foi possível observar na análise das imagens a estrutura da fibra de aço dispersa na matriz do concreto e quantificá-las pelo programa de análise de imagens Ctan e perceber um ganho na resistência mecânica em relação ao concreto sem fibras. Não foi feito a quantificação das amostras de fibras de polipropileno dispersas na matriz de concreto, mas foi observada a presença de aglomerados dessa fibra que resultaram na perda da resistência mecânica em relação ao concreto sem fibras. / In this dissertation Masters Program Graduate in Science and Technology of Materials is presented a study for characterization of concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibers and steel by image analysis of computed microtomography X ray transmission (μCT). Concrete samples were produced to determine their mechanical resistance to compression. The images were obtained in the SkyScan model 1174, reconstructed and analyzed. It was possible, in image analysis, to observe the structure of steel fiber dispersed in the concrete matrix and quantify them by image analysis program Ctan and observed a gain in strength compared to concrete fiber less. The quantification was not did to samples of polypropylene fibers dispersed in the matrix of concrete, but we observed the presence of clusters fibers resulting in the loss of mechanical strength compared to concrete fiber less.

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