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A kinetic study of drying of TEOS-derived gels under nearly isothermal conditions
(ABM, ABC, ABPol, 1999-01)
The drying of wet Tetraethoxysilane-derived gels was studied by means of thermogravimetric analysis as a function of the time, from the instant when the samples were placed into a pre-heated oven, kept at 70, 83 and 100 ...
Cigarette smoke condensate inhibits collagen gel contraction and prostaglandin E-2 production in human gingival fibroblasts
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)
Background: Granulation tissue remodeling and myofibroblastic differentiation
are critically important events during wound healing. Tobacco smoking has a
detrimental effect in gingival tissue repair. However, studies ...
Estudo do efeito cicatrizante do gel de papaína a 2% em feridas cutâneas experimentais em equinos
(2012)
In order to study the healing power of papain gel 2% in skin wounds in horses, six adult animals were used. The wounds were caused experimentally with the help of a 2 cm punch on the left side lumbar area of the animals. ...
Cohesive silicone gel implants with smooth, textured or polyurethane-coated surface to restore volume in eviscerated sockets
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2018-01-01)
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the three different surface coating on cohesive silicone gel implants in eviscerated rabbit eye sockets. Forty-five albino rabbits underwent right eye evisceration and received ...
Evaluation of the Contraction of Cutaneous Wounds in Wistar Rats Treated with Brazilian Green Propolis Gel
(COLEGIO FARMACEUTICOS PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES, 2009)
In this work the effects of topic use of Brazilian green propolis gel in the contraction of wounds performed in rat`s skin was evaluated. In ten female Wistar rats were done four wounds in dorsal region. Two wounds in each ...
Acceptance of a polymer gel in the agricultural area of the commune "EL Azucar"Aceptación de un gel polímero en la zona agrícola de la comuna “El Azúcar”
(Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo, 2021)
Behaviour of fibroblastic cells cultured in collagen 1 using the sandwich technique
(Faculty PressCambridgeInglaterra, 2001)