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- BookAnuj Tripathi, Jose Savio Melo, editors.Springer Nature eBook.Summary: This book delves into the field of immobilizing biologically active and non-active molecules. It discusses the designing strategy of immobilization and the current state-of-the-art applications for advancing biomedical, agricultural, environmental and industrial practices. It focuses on aspects ranging from fundamental principles to current technological advances at multi-scale levels (macro, micro, and nano) which are suitable for cell, enzyme, and nano-catalyst based applications. Written by experts from across the globe, the contents deal with illustrated examples of molecular and cellular interactions with materials/scaffolds and discussions on factors that can affect the functionality and yield of the process. With its discussions on material science, design of delivery vehicles, separation science, additive manufacturing, agriculture and environmental science, this book will be a useful reference for researchers across multiple disciplines.
Contents:
Immobilization: Then and Now
Cell immobilization strategies for tissue engineering: Recent trends and future perspectives
Strategies and advancement in growth factor immobilizable ECM for tissue engineering
Prospects Of Cell Immobilization In Cancer Research And Immunotherapy
Nano systems for repairing retinal degeneration
Systemic drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye: Overcoming blood-retinal barrier through smart drug design and nanotechnology
The effects of irradiation with cold atmospheric-pressure plasma on cellular function
Immobilization of biomolecules on plasma functionalized surfaces for biomedical applications
A wide portray of Upconversion-nanoparticles: surface modification for bio-applications
Advances in Amphiphilic Assemblies and its Immobilization in Room Temperature Supercooled Matrices. . - ArticleKirkinen P, Jouppila P.Ann Chir Gynaecol. 1978;67(3):117-22.A clinical study of pregnancies complicated by polyhydramnion diagnosed at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Oulu, during 1972--1976 is presented. The incidence of polyhydramnion was 0.4% and it was associated with premature delivery, multiple pregnancy, chemical diabetes, and foetal anomalies. However, there were no anomalies in 2/3 of the newborn infants. The perinatal mortality was 41.7%. Early diagnosis is important in order to give good antenatal care and to plan for the delivery. The importance of ultrasonic examination in prenatal diagnosis is stressed.