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View article: Does non-thermal plasma modify biopolymers in solution? A chemical and mechanistic study for alginate
Does non-thermal plasma modify biopolymers in solution? A chemical and mechanistic study for alginate Open
The mutual interaction between reactive species generated by non-thermal plasma and biopolymers in solution causes oxidative modifications that can have an impact in biomedical applications.
View article: Ceramic‐hydrogel composite as carrier for cold‐plasma reactive‐species: Safety and osteogenic capacity in vivo
Ceramic‐hydrogel composite as carrier for cold‐plasma reactive‐species: Safety and osteogenic capacity in vivo Open
Plasma‐treated hydrogels have been put forward as a potential selective osteosarcoma therapy through the release of reactive species to the diseased site. To allow their translation to the clinics, it is crucial to show that the oxidative …
View article: Thermosensitive hydrogels to deliver reactive species generated by cold atmospheric plasma: a case study with methylcellulose
Thermosensitive hydrogels to deliver reactive species generated by cold atmospheric plasma: a case study with methylcellulose Open
Hydrogels have been recently proposed as suitable materials to generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) upon gas-plasma treatment, and postulated as promising alternatives to conventional cancer therapies.
View article: Enhanced Generation of Reactive Species by Cold Plasma in Gelatin Solutions for Selective Cancer Cell Death
Enhanced Generation of Reactive Species by Cold Plasma in Gelatin Solutions for Selective Cancer Cell Death Open
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) in liquids and biological media, which find application in the new area of plasma medicine. These plasma-treated liquids were demonstrated recently to po…
View article: Positive Effect of Cold Atmospheric Nitrogen Plasma on the Behavior of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Cultured on a Bone Scaffold Containing Iron Oxide-Loaded Silica Nanoparticles Catalyst
Positive Effect of Cold Atmospheric Nitrogen Plasma on the Behavior of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Cultured on a Bone Scaffold Containing Iron Oxide-Loaded Silica Nanoparticles Catalyst Open
Low-temperature atmospheric pressure plasma was demonstrated to have an ability to generate different reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS), showing wide biological actions. Within this study, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (NPs) an…
View article: Investigating the atmospheric pressure plasma jet modification of a photo-crosslinkable hydrogel
Investigating the atmospheric pressure plasma jet modification of a photo-crosslinkable hydrogel Open
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJ) have great potential in wound healing, bacterial disinfection and in cancer therapy. Recent studies pointed out that hydrogels can be used as screens during APPJ treatment, or even be used as reservo…
View article: Evaluation of the effects of cold atmospheric plasma and plasma-treated liquids in cancer cell cultures [Dataset]
Evaluation of the effects of cold atmospheric plasma and plasma-treated liquids in cancer cell cultures [Dataset] Open
This dataset is related to the protocol developed by the authors on the evaluation of the effects of cold atmospheric plasma and plasma-treated liquids in cancer cell cultures. More specifically, the data correspond to the anticipated resu…
View article: Production of reactive species in alginate hydrogels for cold atmospheric plasma-based therapies
Production of reactive species in alginate hydrogels for cold atmospheric plasma-based therapies Open
In the last years, great advances have been made in therapies based in cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP). CAP generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) which can be transferred to liquids. These CAP activated liquids display the sa…
View article: The effect of low temperature atmospheric nitrogen plasma on MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast proliferation and differentiation in vitro
The effect of low temperature atmospheric nitrogen plasma on MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast proliferation and differentiation in vitro Open
The aim of this work was to evaluate the impact of atmospheric pressure nitrogen plasma on viability, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of normal mouse calvarial preosteoblasts (MC3T3-E1 Subclone 4), which were maintained in Ha…
View article: Tyrosinase-Loaded Multicompartment Microreactor toward Melanoma Depletion
Tyrosinase-Loaded Multicompartment Microreactor toward Melanoma Depletion Open
Melanoma is malignant skin cancer occurring with increasing prevalence with no effective treatment. A unique feature of melanoma cells is that they require higher concentrations of ltyrosine (l-tyr) for expansion than normal cells. As such…
View article: White paper on the future of plasma science and technology in plastics and textiles
White paper on the future of plasma science and technology in plastics and textiles Open
This white paper considers the future of plasma science and technology related to the manufacturing and modifications of plastics and textiles, summarizing existing efforts and the current state‐of‐art for major topics related to plasma pr…
View article: Low-temperature plasma treatments in the design of polypropylene surgical meshes for hernia repair
Low-temperature plasma treatments in the design of polypropylene surgical meshes for hernia repair Open
One of the new trends in textile biomaterials research is to deliver active compounds locally in the surgical site from the medical device. One way to manage post-operatory infections associated with mesh implants in abdominal hernia repai…