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- 1Articular cartilage
- 1Bacterial streamer
- 1Biofilms
- 1Biomechanical model
- 1Cryopreservation
- 1Boluk, Yaman (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Choi, Phillip (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Elliott, Janet AW (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Kumar, Aloke (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1McGann, Locksley E (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 1Thundat, Thomas (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2017
One of the central puzzles concerning the interaction of low Reynolds number (Re<<1) fluid transport with bacterial biomass is the formation of filamentous structures called bacterial streamer. Bacterial streamers can be tethered at one or both ends to solid surfaces, while the rest of the...
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Fall 2016
Synthetic polymers are still widely used in today’s life despite all environmental issues attributed to them. Replacing synthetic polymers with natural biodegradable polymers has been considered as a way of reducing these environmental impacts partially, if not completely. Hydroxyporpyl xylan...
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Modeling the transport of cryoprotective agents in articular cartilage for cryopreservation
DownloadSpring 2011
Loading vitrifiable concentrations of cryoprotective agents is an important step for cryopreservation of biological tissues by vitrification for research and transplantation purposes. This may be done by immersing the tissue in a cryoprotective agent (CPA) solution, and increasing the...