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  • Book
    edited by Murugan Ramalingam, Xiumei Wang, Guoping Chen, Peter Ma, and Fu-Zhai Cui.
    Contents:
    1. Biomimetic polysaccharides and derivatives for cartilage tissue regeneration
    2. Biomimetic synthesis of self-assembled mineralized collagen-based composites for bone tissue engineering
    3. Biomimetic mineralization of hydrogel biomaterials for bone tissue engineering
    4. Biomimetic nanofibrous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications
    5. Bioactive polymers and nanobiomaterials composites for bone tissue engineering
    6. Strategy for a biomimetic paradigm in dental and craniofacial tissue engineering
    7. Strategies to prevent bacterial adhesion on biomaterials
    8. Nanostructured selenium- a novel biologically-inspired material for antibacterial medical device applications
    9. Hydroxyapatite-biodegradable polymer nanocomposite microspheres toward injectable cell scaffold
    10. Biomimetic ECM scaffolds prepared from cultured cells
    11. Design and synthesis of phoreactive polymers for biomedical applications
    12. The emerging applications of graphene oxide and graphene in tissue engineering
    13. Biomimetic preparation and morphology control of mesoporous silica
    14. Biomimetic materials for engineering stem cells and tissues.
    Digital Access Wiley 2013
  • Article
    Castro A, Wu M, Rosenthal C, Cleary T, Wunsch C, Malkus H.
    Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1977 Jan;16(1):199-202.
    Due to its high sensitivity, radioimmunoassay has become of great importance in the detection and measurement of levels of proteins and steroids in body fluids. However, this method involves the use of expensive equipment and radioactive material. Herein is described an alternate method to radioimmunoassay, which uses an enzyme-labeled rather than a radioactively-labeled antibody. An enzyme immunoassay procedure, the Cordia HAA-enzyme Immunoassay, for the detection of hepatitis-associated antigen has been evaluated. With this technique a sandwich type immunoassay with an alkaline phosphatase tagged second antibody is used. The presence of antigen is detected by the p-nitrophenyl phosphotase activity of the bound enzyme. In 1083 clinical samples from patients of Jackson Memorial Hospital, only 19 discrepant results were found when tested by both the Cordia and the Ausria II methods. Eight had sufficient sera for retesting, yielding two positive Cordia, negative Austia; one negative Cordia, positive Ausria; one borderline positive; and four unconfirmed false positives by Cordia.
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