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Macchiarini produced artificial windpipes by taking a polymer scaffold and "seeding" it with stem cells from the recipient, which he claimed colonized the scaffold and eventually grew into a living organ.
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The polymeric film-based device is integrated by taking a ∼2 mm nanotube polymer composite, sandwiching it between a fiber pigtailed fiber connector with physical contact (FC/PC) with index matching gel at both the fiber ends.
By taking either polymer and binding it to endoglucanase near the enzyme's active site -- where the cellulose binds and the enzyme does its work -- the researchers were able to create the switch.
Uniax, a company cofounded by Alan Heeger and acquired by DuPont two years ago, is taking a somewhat different tack, developing solar cells using polymer blends.
By taking the advantages of polymers in tunable critical solution temperature range and good biocompatibility, fluorescent polymeric thermometers (FPT) have drawn extensive attention because they are capable of accurate monitoring temperature with high spatial resolution at cellular level.
Three suspensions of Ofloxacin were prepared by taking two grades of Carbopol polymer such as Carbopol 934 (C934) and Carbopol 940 (C940); and Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
Flocculation studies were carried out by taking various grades of synthesized polymer (Psy-g-PMA) by standard Jar test procedure, in 0.25 % kaolin suspension.
Taking a page from green plants, new polymer "grows" through a chemical reaction with carbon dioxide.
The introduction of polyoxometalates into conducting polymer network can be conveniently accomplished by taking advantage of the doping process of polymer leading to incorporation of charge-balancing species into the structure [25].
Optimal dimensions of the microstructure were calculated by taking the sheet resistivity of the polymer anode and the shading effect of the metal grid into account.
In the last step, properties are updated by taking into account water reactions and polymer adsorption, as well as other chemical and physical changes.
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