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This indicates that the release dynamics is influenced by pH but not by the number of polyelectrolyte bilayers.
Considerable evidence indicates that the release of excessive amounts of excitatory amino acids (EAAs) plays a critical role in neuron injury induced by ischemic insult.
An in vitro albumin release study indicates that the release rate reflects the nanosphere architecture, and further demonstrates their potential as drug delivery vehicles.
This indicates that the release rate of BSA is pH sensitive and that the release constant k decreases with increasing pH.
The data indicates that the release at pH 5.2 is higher than that at pH 7.4 (4.8 and 3.2 μg cm−2 after 24 h, respectively).
This indicates that the release of H in the a-Ge layer was highly effective, and that its escape from the layer was very fast.
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Comparing release profile of Van-Ch/Gp and Van/HPMCs-Ch/Gp in Fig. 4 indicates that the release-slowing down influence of HPMC microparticles is much more imperative than that of the Ch/GP hydrogel.
Further study indicates that the released cells are viable and proliferative in vitro.
This indicates that the released of stored energy (output energy) from additional sugar released was greater than the dissipated ultrasonic energy (input energy), thus making ultrasonics an efficient treatment.
Cytocompatibility test indicates that the released amount of Ag+ ions do not hinder pre-osteoblast cell proliferation and SEM images confirm the successful attachment and spreading of MC3T3 cells all over the coatings.
No binding to the majority of these proteins indicates that the released actin is incorrectly folded (see e.g. mutant 360(A5)* in Fig. 1B).
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