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- adjective Consisting of
nanofibres .
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Title: On-demand drug delivery from self-assembled nanofibrous gels: A new approach for treatment of proteolytic disease
Postpartum Depression Highest in Fall, Winter Ann Lukits 2011
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Ma says the nanofibrous hollow microspheres are highly porous, which allows nutrients to enter easily, and they mimic the functions of cellular matrix in the body.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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The nanofibrous hollow spheres are combined with cells and then injected into the wound.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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The dyads with the incompatible side chains intrinsically self-assemble into nanofibrous structures, whilst the dyad containing the compatible side chains resulted in ill-defined microfibers.
innovations-report 2010
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Examples of polymeric nanofibrous scaffolds for regenerating nerves, heart tissue, skin and bone, metal oxide nanofibres for photovoltaic applications, polymeric membranes for ultrafiltration applications were highlighted during his talk.
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Examples of polymeric nanofibrous scaffolds for regenerating nerves, heart tissue, skin and bone, metal oxide nanofibres for photovoltaic applications, polymeric membranes for ultrafiltration applications were highlighted during his talk.
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Examples include hydrogels whose nanofibrous structure can serve as a delivery depot or bioactive scaffold in therapeutic and cosmetic formulations, according to the company.
CosmeticsDesign RSS 2009
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Examples include hydrogels whose nanofibrous structure can serve as a delivery depot or bioactive scaffold in therapeutic and cosmetic formulations, according to the company.
CosmeticsDesign RSS 2009
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