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Recently, the development of polymeric materials for biomedical applications has advanced significantly. Polymeric materials are favored in the development of therapeutic devices, including temporary implants and three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering and in vitro disease modelling.Further advancements have also occurred in the utilization of polymeric materials for pharmacological applications, such as delivery vehicles for drug release.We would like to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue. Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, recent advances related to 3D cell culture, biomaterials, tissue engineering, disease modelling, hydrogel, organoids, drug discovery, bioimaging, cardio-renal, metabolic disease, and stem cell biology.
Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- hydrogels --- crosslinking --- degradable --- gamma (γ)-irradiation --- sterilization --- sterility assurance --- antibacterial ability --- jojoba --- Simmondsia --- chemistry --- liquid wax --- biology --- toxicity --- pharmaceutical/industrial uses --- articular cartilage --- mechanical properties --- tribological properties --- antibacterial --- pathogens --- infectious diseases --- silver nanoparticles --- wound care --- wound dressings --- polymers --- gelatin --- nanofibers --- sponges --- Ag/RGO nanocomposites --- green preparation --- anticancer performance --- potential mechanism --- oxidative stress --- hydrogel --- poloxamer 407 polymer --- poloxamer 407 gel --- transungual drug delivery --- onychomycosis --- ungual penetration enhancer --- Terbinafine --- diafiltration --- SAXS --- aromatic interactions --- poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) --- chlorpheniramine --- polyelectrolyte --- aggregation --- coaxial electrospinning --- extracellular matrix --- myelination --- oligodendrocyte --- water-soluble materials --- orthokeratology lens --- protein deposition --- optical characteristics --- rubbing --- chitosan --- kenaf --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- platelet lysate --- wound healing --- carbohydrate polymers blends --- functional food --- antioxidant activity --- co-microencapsulation --- spray drying --- bacteria viability (Bacillus clausii) --- probiotics --- itraconazole --- self-emulsifying nanovesicles --- transungual --- anti-fungal --- hydrogels --- crosslinking --- degradable --- gamma (γ)-irradiation --- sterilization --- sterility assurance --- antibacterial ability --- jojoba --- Simmondsia --- chemistry --- liquid wax --- biology --- toxicity --- pharmaceutical/industrial uses --- articular cartilage --- mechanical properties --- tribological properties --- antibacterial --- pathogens --- infectious diseases --- silver nanoparticles --- wound care --- wound dressings --- polymers --- gelatin --- nanofibers --- sponges --- Ag/RGO nanocomposites --- green preparation --- anticancer performance --- potential mechanism --- oxidative stress --- hydrogel --- poloxamer 407 polymer --- poloxamer 407 gel --- transungual drug delivery --- onychomycosis --- ungual penetration enhancer --- Terbinafine --- diafiltration --- SAXS --- aromatic interactions --- poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) --- chlorpheniramine --- polyelectrolyte --- aggregation --- coaxial electrospinning --- extracellular matrix --- myelination --- oligodendrocyte --- water-soluble materials --- orthokeratology lens --- protein deposition --- optical characteristics --- rubbing --- chitosan --- kenaf --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- platelet lysate --- wound healing --- carbohydrate polymers blends --- functional food --- antioxidant activity --- co-microencapsulation --- spray drying --- bacteria viability (Bacillus clausii) --- probiotics --- itraconazole --- self-emulsifying nanovesicles --- transungual --- anti-fungal
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The goal of this Special Issue, “Probiotics and Prebiotics in Pediatrics”, is to focus on the importance of pediatric nutrition with probiotics and prebiotics to improve gastrointestinal health in newborn, infants, and children.Specifically, the aim is to clarify if probiotics and prebiotics can influence gut microbiota composition and host-interaction favoring human health and preventing diseases.This new information will provide health care professionals with a widespread, clear and update evidence on probiotics and prebiotics and intestinal gut microbiota in pediatric care.
non-IgE mediated allergy --- n/a --- randomized controlled trials --- infant --- “Probiotics”[Mesh] --- children --- safety --- therapeutic microbiology --- zinc --- prevention --- Lactobacillus --- cow’s milk protein --- constipation --- hepcidin --- infants --- Bifidobacterium --- Bifidobacterium breve --- allergy --- asthma --- functional abdominal pain disorders --- probiotic strain --- formula feeding --- probiotic --- nutritional programming --- 2?-fucosyllactose --- “Pregnancy”[Mesh] --- colic --- iron absorption --- bifidobacteria --- Newborn”[Mesh] --- breast feeding --- neonatal --- diversity --- acute diarrhea --- celiac disease --- human milk oligosaccharide --- acute gastroenteritis --- human milk oligosaccharides --- tolerance acquisition --- iron deficiency anemia --- infantile colic --- Lacto-N-neotetraose --- gluten free diet --- oligosaccharides --- preterm --- preterm infant --- microbial programming --- paediatrics --- Lactobacillus reuteri --- functional constipation --- protein hydrolyzed formulas --- oral rehydration solution --- gluten-free diet --- infant formula --- prebiotic --- Childhood Asthma Control Test --- microbiome --- intestinal transit time --- prebiotics --- sepsis --- probiotics --- microbiota --- “Infant --- lactobacilli --- human milk --- functional gastrointestinal disorders --- inulin --- fecal microbiota --- Bacillus clausii --- peak expiratory flow rate --- breast milk --- immunoglobulin E --- efficacy --- intestinal microbiota --- necrotizing enterocolitis --- pediatrics --- growth --- "Probiotics"[Mesh] --- cow's milk protein --- "Pregnancy"[Mesh] --- Newborn"[Mesh] --- "Infant
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Recently, the development of polymeric materials for biomedical applications has advanced significantly. Polymeric materials are favored in the development of therapeutic devices, including temporary implants and three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering and in vitro disease modelling.Further advancements have also occurred in the utilization of polymeric materials for pharmacological applications, such as delivery vehicles for drug release.We would like to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue. Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, recent advances related to 3D cell culture, biomaterials, tissue engineering, disease modelling, hydrogel, organoids, drug discovery, bioimaging, cardio-renal, metabolic disease, and stem cell biology.
Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- hydrogels --- crosslinking --- degradable --- gamma (γ)-irradiation --- sterilization --- sterility assurance --- antibacterial ability --- jojoba --- Simmondsia --- chemistry --- liquid wax --- biology --- toxicity --- pharmaceutical/industrial uses --- articular cartilage --- mechanical properties --- tribological properties --- antibacterial --- pathogens --- infectious diseases --- silver nanoparticles --- wound care --- wound dressings --- polymers --- gelatin --- nanofibers --- sponges --- Ag/RGO nanocomposites --- green preparation --- anticancer performance --- potential mechanism --- oxidative stress --- hydrogel --- poloxamer 407 polymer --- poloxamer 407 gel --- transungual drug delivery --- onychomycosis --- ungual penetration enhancer --- Terbinafine --- diafiltration --- SAXS --- aromatic interactions --- poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) --- chlorpheniramine --- polyelectrolyte --- aggregation --- coaxial electrospinning --- extracellular matrix --- myelination --- oligodendrocyte --- water-soluble materials --- orthokeratology lens --- protein deposition --- optical characteristics --- rubbing --- chitosan --- kenaf --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- platelet lysate --- wound healing --- carbohydrate polymers blends --- functional food --- antioxidant activity --- co-microencapsulation --- spray drying --- bacteria viability (Bacillus clausii) --- probiotics --- itraconazole --- self-emulsifying nanovesicles --- transungual --- anti-fungal
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Recently, the development of polymeric materials for biomedical applications has advanced significantly. Polymeric materials are favored in the development of therapeutic devices, including temporary implants and three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering and in vitro disease modelling.Further advancements have also occurred in the utilization of polymeric materials for pharmacological applications, such as delivery vehicles for drug release.We would like to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue. Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, recent advances related to 3D cell culture, biomaterials, tissue engineering, disease modelling, hydrogel, organoids, drug discovery, bioimaging, cardio-renal, metabolic disease, and stem cell biology.
hydrogels --- crosslinking --- degradable --- gamma (γ)-irradiation --- sterilization --- sterility assurance --- antibacterial ability --- jojoba --- Simmondsia --- chemistry --- liquid wax --- biology --- toxicity --- pharmaceutical/industrial uses --- articular cartilage --- mechanical properties --- tribological properties --- antibacterial --- pathogens --- infectious diseases --- silver nanoparticles --- wound care --- wound dressings --- polymers --- gelatin --- nanofibers --- sponges --- Ag/RGO nanocomposites --- green preparation --- anticancer performance --- potential mechanism --- oxidative stress --- hydrogel --- poloxamer 407 polymer --- poloxamer 407 gel --- transungual drug delivery --- onychomycosis --- ungual penetration enhancer --- Terbinafine --- diafiltration --- SAXS --- aromatic interactions --- poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) --- chlorpheniramine --- polyelectrolyte --- aggregation --- coaxial electrospinning --- extracellular matrix --- myelination --- oligodendrocyte --- water-soluble materials --- orthokeratology lens --- protein deposition --- optical characteristics --- rubbing --- chitosan --- kenaf --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- platelet lysate --- wound healing --- carbohydrate polymers blends --- functional food --- antioxidant activity --- co-microencapsulation --- spray drying --- bacteria viability (Bacillus clausii) --- probiotics --- itraconazole --- self-emulsifying nanovesicles --- transungual --- anti-fungal
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