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The total RNA sequencing results revealed that CVD graphene and GOHP induced the osteogenesis of hAMSCs by upregulating the transcription factors related to direct osteogenesis, Wnt activation, and extracellular matrix deposition. Considering that GO is easy to produce, cost-effective, and biocompatible, the developed GOHP is highly promising for treating various diseases/disorders, including osteoporosis, rickets, and osteogenesis imperfecta.The hypoxic tumor environment prevents the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), reducing the therapeutic efficiency. We construct oleylamine (OA) coated CaO2/Fe3O4 nanocomposites to realize oxygen-independent generation of ROS and high efficient treatment of cancer. In the tumor site, CaO2 reacts with water to generate H2O2, which can be catalized by Fe2+ that is produced by Fe3O4, to form highly toxic hydroxyl radicals (∙OH). To inhibit the premature reaction, CaO2/Fe3O4 nanoparticles were coated with pH sensitive OA. The nanocomposites exhibited remarkable tumor growth inhibition ability and favorable biocompatibility, holding a great potential for hypoxic tumor therapy.Nanocomposite hydrogel particles grasp considerable attention in nanotechnology and nanomedicine as one of the potential drug delivery platforms. However, prevail a coveted drug delivery strategy with sustain and stimuli-drug release is still challenging. Herein, poly (N-(4-aminophenyl) methacrylamide))-carbon nano-onions (PAPMA-CNOs = f-CNOs)/diclofenac-complex integrated chitosan (CS) nanocomposite hydrogel nanoparticles (CNPs) were fabricated using an ionic gelation strategy. CNPs possess several conducive physicochemical properties, including spherical morphology and uniform particle distribution.In vitro drug release from CNPs was vetted in different pHs of gastrointestinal (GI) tract environment at a temperature range of 37-55 °C and found dual (pH and thermo)-responsive controlled drug release. Under pH 7.4, CNPs exhibited the highest drug release at 55 °C in 15 days. The drug release results disclose that the structure of CNPs was disassembled at 55 °C to release the encapsulated drug molecules in a controlled fashion. The CNPs also displayed good cell viability against human fibroblast cells. Thus, all the results together unveil that CNPs would thrive as a promising pH and temperature-triggered drug delivery platform for the GI tract and colon targeted drug delivery.Chronic wounds can occur when the healing process is disrupted and the wound remains in a prolonged inflammatory stage that leads to severe tissue damage and poor healing outcomes. Clinically used treatments, such as high density, FDA-approved fibrin sealants, do not provide an optimal environment for native cell proliferation and subsequent tissue regeneration. Therefore, new treatments outside the confines of these conventional fibrin bulk gel therapies are required. We have previously developed flowable, low-density fibrin nanoparticles that, when coupled to keratinocyte growth factor, promote cell migration and epithelial wound closure in vivo. Here, we report a new high throughput method for generating the fibrin nanoparticles using probe sonication, which is less time intensive than the previously reported microfluidic method, and investigate the ability of the sonicated fibrin nanoparticles (SFBN) to promote clot formation and cell migration in vitro. The SFBNs can form a fibrin gel when combined with fibrinogen in the absence of exogenous thrombin, and the polymerization rate and fiber density in these fibrin clots is tunable based on SFBN concentration. Furthermore, fibrin gels made with SFBNs support cell migration in an in vitro angiogenic sprouting assay, which is relevant for wound healing. In this report, we show that SFBNs may be a promising wound healing therapy that can be easily produced and delivered in a flowable formulation.Titanium (Ti) is widely applied as bone-anchoring implants in dental and orthopedic applications owing to its superior mechanical characteristics, high corrosion resistance, and excellent biocompatibility. Nevertheless, Ti-based implants with the deficiencies of insufficient osteoinduction and associated infections can result in implant failure, which significantly limits its applications in some cases. In this work, hierarchically hybrid biocoatings on Ti implants are developed by gradual incorporation of polydopamine (PDA), ZnO nanoparticles (nZnO), and chitosan (CS)/nanocrystal hydroxyapatite (nHA) via oxidative self-polymerization, nanoparticle deposition, solvent casting and evaporation methods for enhancing their antibacterial activity and osteogenesis. The modification of PDA on porous reticular Ti substrates greatly reduces the surface roughness, wettability, protein adsorption, and provides high adhesion to the deposited nZnO. Further, incorporating nZnO on PDA-coated Ti surfaces affects the surface structure and wettability, significantly inhibits the growth of both Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Ponatinib clinical trial Moreover, the CS/nHA-doped coating on the nZnO-modified Ti surfaces remarkably improves cytocompatibility and enhances the osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells by upregulating the protein expression of alkaline phosphatase. This work offers a promising alternative for developing Ti implants with long-lifetime bioactivity to achieve strong antibacterial ability and enhanced bone formation for potential dental/orthopedic applications.According to the world health organization (WHO) 2020 report, vector borne diseases account for 17 % of all infections with reported 700 thousand death each year. They are of considerable importance to health professionals as they are posing a serious health threat and include dengue fever, Zika fever, chikungunya, yellow fever, and other disease agents. Aedes aegypti serve as a vector for transmitting several of these tropical fevers. In the present study, UDP-N-acetylglucosamine pyrophosphorylase enzyme (Aa-UAP) of A. aegypti which plays a significant contribution in chitin metabolism is targeted with natural terpenes to propose an eco-friendly and novel candidates for the development of new insecticides. The three dimensional Aa-UAP structure was constructed via a comparative homology approach and validated, followed by structure-based virtual screening against 1000 terpenes collected from natural MDP3 and NPACT databases. Top hits were subjected to molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and binding free energies analysis to elucidate complex intermolecular stability and affinity over simulated time. The results demonstrated that Aa-UAP possesses a homodimer state and its active site residues are well conserved. Three compounds (NPACT00138, NPACT00452, and NPACT00839) were prioritized as they are establishing conserved and stable interactions with the active binding-site residues of Aa-UAP. Conclusively, the reported Aa-UAP specific terpenes could serve as promising leads in order to develop potential insecticides. Importantly, the FDA approved drug NPACT00839 (Paclitaxel) could be used further in the fast-track experimental testing pipeline for biological optimization.Fuel failures detection and monitoring is a key issue in sodium-cooled fast reactor operation. This detection is based on monitoring the signal of fission products using dedicated radiation monitoring systems based on gamma spectrometry or neutron counting. In this context, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) investigates and developpes a Compton suppression system composed by a high-purity germanium diode, a bismuth germanate scintillator and a dedicated digital signal processing allowing filtering coincidences. This approach enables the Compton noise to be filtered without impacting the useful signal from short-lived radioisotopes. Through a calculation scheme based on a validated MCNP6 model of the detector. It was demonstrated that the sodium degassing is a mandatory option reducing the minimal detectable activities of fission products by a factor of up to 27. The Compton suppression system leads to an additional minimization of minimum detectable activities up to a factor of 4 enabling the ease measurement of the 89Kr safety indicator.Improving detection efficiency in small animal PET scanners without degrading spatial resolution is one of the main problems of these scanners. Commercial small animal PET scanners use different methods to achieve desirable levels of sensitivity and spatial resolution. GE Healthcare eXplore VISTA PET scanner uses double layer (LYSO-GSO) depth-of-interaction (DOI) capable cuboid detector modules. In this work, the design of GE Healthcare eXplore VISTA PET scanner is improved using tapered detector geometry instead of cuboid geometry. Using tapered detector geometry, the gaps between adjacent modules are filled and the sensitive volume has increased about 11.5%. The new designed PET scanner sensitivity and spatial resolution are studied for different crystal layer configurations (LYSO-GSO and GSO-LYSO with different thicknesses). As expected, average sensitivity over FOV is improved. Spatial resolution is slightly degraded but it is still uniform over FOV.In the bovine sector, the spread of Enterobacterales producing extended-spectrum and AmpC β-lactamases (ESBL/AmpC) mostly concerns veal calves, and the use of waste milk containing antibiotic residues has been recurrently incriminated. In this study, calves were experimentally fed with milk containing either 2,000 μg/L or 20,000 μg/L of the critically important antibiotic cefquinome. The total counts of enterobacterales and ESBL-producing E. coli were monitored using non-selective and selective media. Our data highlighted the important combination of two main factors (cefquinome exposure and initial ESBL colonization level) in the ESBL selection and amplification process in the gut of calves. Results also proved the dose-independent effect of cefquinome administration on the selection and amplification of ESBL-producing E. coli. Finally, the blaCTX-M-1/IncI1 ST3 plasmid was systematically recovered after cefquinome exposure, highlighting its epidemic success. Altogether, this work is one of the rare experimental studies providing quantitative information on the impact of waste milk containing antimicrobials on the ESBL load in calves' microbiota, and the first one using cefquinome. These data emphasise the need for global guidelines on the use of waste milk on dairy farms in order to decrease the antimicrobial resistance burden in this sector.Human activity is responsible for producing several chemical compounds, which contaminate the aquatic environment and adversely influence the survival of aquatic species and indirectly human health. Triclocarban (TCC) belongs to the category of emerging pollutants and its presence in aquatic environment is justified by its wide use as antimicrobial agent in personal care products. The concern about this chemical is due to the risk of persistence in water and soils and bioaccumulation, which contributes to human exposition through the contaminated food consumption. The present study evaluated the developmental toxicity of TCC in zebrafish early-life stages starting with the assessment of acute toxicity and then focusing on the integrative analyses of the observed phenotype on zebrafish development. For this purpose, lethal and sublethal alterations of zebrafish embryos were investigated by the Fish Embryo Acute Toxicity Tests (FET tests). Subsequently, two concentrations of TCC were used to investigate the morphometric features and defects in larvae developmental pigmentation an environmentally relevant (5μg/L) and toxicological (50μg/L), derived from the No Observed Effect Concentration (NOEC) value concentration.
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