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Int J Numer Method Biomed Eng ; : e3870, 2024 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39323240

ABSTRACT

Healing of tibia demonstrates a complex mechanobiological process as it is stimulated by the major factor of strains applied by body weight. The effect of screw heads and bodies as well as their pressure distribution is often overlooked. Hence, effective mechanical conditions of the healing process of tibia can be categorized into the material of the plate and screws, post-operation loadings, and screw type and pressure. In this paper, a mathematical biodegradation model was used to simulate the PGF/PLA plate-screw device over 8 weeks. The effect of different post-operation loading patterns was studied for both locking and non-locking screws. The aim was to reach the best configuration for the most achievable healing using FEA by computing the healing pattern, trend, and efficiency with the mechano-regulation theory based on deviatoric strain. The biodegradation process of the plate and screws resulted in 82% molecular weight loss and 1.05 GPa decrease in Young's modulus during 8 weeks. The healing efficiency of the cases ranged from 4.72% to 14.75% in the first week and 18.64% to 63.05% in the eighth week. Finally, an optimal case was achieved by considering the prevention of muscle erosion, bone density reduction, and nonunion, according to the obtained results.

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ACS Appl Eng Mater ; 2(8): 2038-2054, 2024 Aug 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39205811

ABSTRACT

Rapid cooling in fast-rate manufacturing processes such as additive manufacturing and stamp forming limits the development of crystallinity in semicrystalline polymer nanocomposites and, therefore, potential improvements in the mechanical performance. While the nucleation, chain mobility, and crystallization time from rapid cooling are known competing mechanisms in crystallization, herein we elucidate that the crystalline morphology and architecture also play a key role in tuning the mechanical performance. We explore how modifying the spherulite morphology via a cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) and graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) hybrid system in their pristine form can improve or preserve the mechanical properties of poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK) nanocomposites under two extreme cooling rates (fast -460 °C/min and slow -0.7 °C/min). A scalable manufacturing methodology using water as the medium to disperse the powder system was developed, employing a CNC as a dispersing agent and stabilizer for PEEK and GNP. Despite the expected limited mechanical reinforcement due to thermal degradation, CNCs significantly impacted PEEK's crystalline architecture and mechanical performance, suggesting that surface interactions via lattice matching with PEEK's (200) crystallographic plane play a critical role in engineering the microstructure. In fast cooling, the CNC and CNC:GNP systems reduced the crystallinity, respectively, yet led to minimizing the reduction in the tensile strength and maintaining the tensile modulus at the Neat level in slow cooling. With slow cooling, crystallinity remained relatively unchanged; however, the addition of CNC:GNP improved the strength and modulus by ∼10% and ∼16%, respectively. These findings demonstrate that a hybrid nanomaterial system can tailor PEEK's crystalline microstructure, thus presenting a promising approach for enhancing the mechanical properties of PEEK nanocomposites in fast-rate processes.

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Iran J Med Sci ; 49(6): 384-393, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38952637

ABSTRACT

Background: Exchange transfusion (ET) is an effective treatment for acute bilirubin encephalopathy and extreme neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (ENH). It can reduce mortality and morbidity. This study aimed to investigate the trends and risk factors of ENH requiring ET in hospitalized neonates in Iran. Methods: A retrospective analysis of medical records of neonates who underwent ET due to ENH was conducted from 2011 to 2021, in Shiraz, Iran. Clinical records were used to gather demographic and laboratory data. The quantitative data were expressed as mean±SD, and qualitative data was presented as frequency and percentage. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: During the study, 377 ETs were performed for 329 patients. The annual rate of ET decreased by 71.2% during the study period. The most common risk factor of ENH was glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency (35%), followed by prematurity (13.06%), ABO hemolytic disease (7.6%), sepsis (6.4%), Rh hemolytic disease (6.08%), and minor blood group incompatibility (3.34%). In 28.52% of the cases, the cause of ENH was not identified. 17 (5.1%) neonates had acute bilirubin encephalopathy, of whom 6 (35.29%) had G6PD deficiency, 6 (35.29%) had ABO incompatibility, and 2 (11.76%) had Rh incompatibility. Conclusion: Although the rate of ET occurrence has decreased, it seems necessary to consider different risk factors and appropriate guidelines for early identification and management of neonates at risk of ENH should be developed. The findings of the study highlighted the important risk factors of ENH in southern Iran, allowing for the development of appropriate prevention strategies.


Subject(s)
Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood , Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency , Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal , Humans , Iran/epidemiology , Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal/therapy , Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal/epidemiology , Infant, Newborn , Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood/statistics & numerical data , Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood/methods , Female , Risk Factors , Male , Retrospective Studies , Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency/epidemiology , Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency/complications , Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency/therapy , Kernicterus/epidemiology , Kernicterus/etiology , Blood Group Incompatibility/epidemiology , Blood Group Incompatibility/complications
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Small ; 20(40): e2402432, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38850181

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a scalable and straightforward technique for the immediate patterning of liquid metal/polymer composites via multiphase 3D printing. Capitalizing on the polymer's capacity to confine liquid metal (LM) into diverse patterns. The interplay between distinctive fluidic properties of liquid metal and its self-passivating oxide layer within an oxidative environment ensures a resilient interface with the polymer matrix. This study introduces an inventive approach for achieving versatile patterns in eutectic gallium indium (EGaIn), a gallium alloy. The efficacy of pattern formation hinges on nozzle's design and internal geometry, which govern multiphase interaction. The interplay between EGaIn and polymer within the nozzle channels, regulated by variables such as traverse speed and material flow pressure, leads to periodic patterns. These patterns, when encapsulated within a dielectric polymer polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), exhibit an augmented inherent capacitance in capacitor assemblies. This discovery not only unveils the potential for cost-effective and highly sensitive capacitive pressure sensors but also underscores prospective applications of these novel patterns in precise motion detection, including heart rate monitoring, and comprehensive analysis of gait profiles. The amalgamation of advanced materials and intricate patterning techniques presents a transformative prospect in the domains of wearable sensing and comprehensive human motion analysis.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 258(Pt 2): 128983, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38159709

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In emergency treatment research, the focus on chitosan-based products for wound healing has been consistent. This study specifically explores a dressing made by mixing chitosan (CS) and poly (vinyl alcohol) PVA. Using electrospinning technology, nanofiber membranes of CS and PVA are created with the assistance of non-toxic and hydrophilic polyethylene oxide (PEO). The outcome is a new nanofibrous membrane loaded with mupirocin, designed for healing burn wounds. The study delves into the influence of PVA, CS, and PEO concentrations on the structural and chemical characteristics of the mats. This comprehensive exploration involves techniques such as Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) imaging, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR analysis), and Contact angle measurements. Additionally, the research evaluates the antibacterial performance and biomedical behavior of the developed scaffolds. PEO proves beneficial in the electrospinning process, contributing to smoother fibers. Meanwhile, the addition of CS and mupirocin leads to formation of the thinner nanofibers (251 ± 5 µm and 263 ± 4 µm, respectively) and scaffolds with higher swelling (up to ∼3.5 times at 90 min). Notably, the (MTT) assay confirms the non-cytotoxicity of the fabricated nanofibers, with proliferations exceeding ∼85% for all samples. The crosslinked samples released the drug more slowly than the non-crosslinked dressings, with 80% of the scaffolds releasing the drug within 24 h. The in-vivo investigations suggested that the drug-containing scaffolds performed reliably and showed promise as a medical dressing for treating burn wounds.


Subject(s)
Burns , Chitosan , Nanofibers , Humans , Mupirocin , Chitosan/chemistry , Nanofibers/chemistry , Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Bandages , Burns/drug therapy , Polyvinyl Alcohol/chemistry
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Neurochem Res ; 49(3): 583-596, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38114727

ABSTRACT

Neurological disorders are a major group of non-communicable diseases affecting quality of life. Non-Coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have an important role in the etiology of neurological disorders. In studies on the genesis of neurological diseases, aquaporin 4 (AQP4) expression and activity have both been linked to ncRNAs. The upregulation or downregulation of several ncRNAs leads to neurological disorder progression by targeting AQP4. The role of ncRNAs and AQP4 in neurological disorders is discussed in this review.


Subject(s)
MicroRNAs , Nervous System Diseases , Humans , Aquaporin 4/genetics , Aquaporin 4/metabolism , Quality of Life , RNA, Untranslated/metabolism , Nervous System Diseases/genetics , Down-Regulation
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(47): 103390-103404, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37697195

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To improve farming productivity, a large number of pesticides have been used worldwide in recent decades, leading to the pollution of soil, agri-products, and water, directly/indirectly affecting human health. In this regard, many studies were conducted in different countries on residual pesticides in the environment. In the current study, residual pesticides including chlorpyrifos, cypermethrin, diazinon, malathion, and metalaxyl in tomatoes were meta-analyzed and health risk of consumers was estimated. For this purpose, based on a systematic review, data from 47 studies were extracted and meta-analyzed, and the health impact of pooled concentrations was assessed via a health risk method. According to the results, metalaxyl had the most concentration followed by malathion, cypermethrin, diazinon, and chlorpyrifos, respectively. The non-carcinogenic risk (n-CR) was calculated from crop consumption also showed that exposure to malathion has the most risk. Among the investigated communities, Iranian consumers were in considerable health risk (THQ > 1). Considering that the potential for the use of pesticides will increase with the need for food in the future, hence, governments must manage the usage by governments via alternative methods such as cultural, biological, physical, and genetic modifications.


Subject(s)
Chlorpyrifos , Pesticides , Solanum lycopersicum , Humans , Pesticides/analysis , Chlorpyrifos/analysis , Diazinon/analysis , Malathion , Iran , Risk Assessment
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Small ; 19(50): e2302718, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37501325

ABSTRACT

Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have significantly impacted the daily lives, finding broad applications in various industries such as consumer electronics, electric vehicles, medical devices, aerospace, and power tools. However, they still face issues (i.e., safety due to dendrite propagation, manufacturing cost, random porosities, and basic & planar geometries) that hinder their widespread applications as the demand for LIBs rapidly increases in all sectors due to their high energy and power density values compared to other batteries. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a promising technique for creating precise and programmable structures in energy storage devices. This review first summarizes light, filament, powder, and jetting-based 3D printing methods with the status on current trends and limitations for each AM technology. The paper also delves into 3D printing-enabled electrodes (both anodes and cathodes) and solid-state electrolytes for LIBs, emphasizing the current state-of-the-art materials, manufacturing methods, and properties/performance. Additionally, the current challenges in the AM for electrochemical energy storage (EES) applications, including limited materials, low processing precision, codesign/comanufacturing concepts for complete battery printing, machine learning (ML)/artificial intelligence (AI) for processing optimization and data analysis, environmental risks, and the potential of 4D printing in advanced battery applications, are also presented.

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ACS Nano ; 17(13): 12445-12457, 2023 Jul 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37347939

ABSTRACT

Membrane-based salinity gradient energy generation from the osmotic potential at the interface of a river and seawater through reverse electrodialysis is a promising route for realizing clean, abundant, and sustainable energy. Membrane permeability and selective ion transport are crucial for efficient osmotic energy harvesting. However, balancing these two parameters in the membrane design and synthesis remains challenging. Herein, a hybridized bilayer metal-organic frameworks (MOF-on-MOF) membrane is fabricated for efficient transmembrane conductance for enhanced osmotic power generation. The heterogeneous membrane is constructed from imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) deposited on a UiO-66-NH2 membrane intercalated with poly(sodium-4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS). The angstrom-scale cavities in the ZIF-8 layer promote ion selectivity by size exclusion, and the PSS-intercalated UiO-66-NH2 film ensures cation permeability. The synergistic effect is a simultaneous improvement in ion transport and selectivity from an overlapped electric double layer generating 40.01 W/m2 and 665 A/m2 permeability from a 500-fold concentration gradient interface at 3 KΩ and 9.20 W/m2 from mixing of real sea-river water. This work demonstrates a rational design strategy for hybrid membranes with improved ion selectivity and permeability for the water-energy nexus.

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Adv Mater ; 35(32): e2300948, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37225146

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Despite being a pillar of high-performance materials in industry, manufacturing carbon fiber composites with simultaneously enhanced multifunctionality and structural properties has remained elusive due to the lack of practical bottom-up approaches with control over nanoscale interactions. Guided by the droplet's internal currents and amphiphilicity of nanomaterials, herein, a programmable spray coating is introduced for the deposition of multiple nanomaterials with tailorable patterns in composite.  It is shown that such patterns regulate the formation of interfaces, damage containment, and electrical-thermal conductivity of the composites, which is absent in conventional manufacturing that primarily rely on incorporating nanomaterials to achieve specific functionalities. Molecular dynamics simulations show that increasing the hydrophilicity of the hybrid nanomaterials, which is synchronous with shifting patterns from disk to ring, improves the interactions between the carbon surfaces and epoxy at the interfaces,manifested in enhanced interlaminar and flexural performance. Transitioning from ring to disk creates a larger interconnected network  leading to improved thermal and electrical properties without penalty in mechanical properties. This novel approach introduces a new design , where the mechanical and multifunctional performance is controlled by the shape of the deposited patterns, thus eliminating the trade-off between properties that are considered paradoxical in today's manufacturing of hierarchical composites.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(18): 22506-22523, 2023 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37099604

ABSTRACT

As fused filament fabrication (FFF) continues to gain popularity, many studies are turning to nanomaterials or optimization of printing parameters to improve the materials' properties; however, many overlook how materials formulation and additive manufacturing (AM) processes cooperatively engineer the evolution of properties across length scales. Evaluating the in-process evolution of the nanocomposite using AM will provide a fundamental understanding of the material's microstructure, which can be tailored to create unique characteristics in functionality and performance. In this study, the crystallinity behavior of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) was studied in the presence of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as a nucleation aid for improved crystallization during FFF processing. Using various characterization techniques and molecular dynamics simulations, it was discovered that the crystallization behavior of extruded filaments is very different from that of 3D printed roads. Additionally, the printed material exhibited cold crystallization, and the CNT addition increased the crystallization of printed roads, which were amorphous without CNT addition. Tensile strength and modulus were increased by as much as 42 and 51%, respectively, due to higher crystallinity during printing. Detailed knowledge on the morphology of PEEK-CNT used in FFF allows gaining a fundamental understanding of the morphological evolution occurring during the AM process that in turn enables formulating materials for the AM process to achieve tailored mechanical and functional properties, such as crystallinity or conductivity.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(24): 64891-64903, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37095211

ABSTRACT

Potential toxic element (PTE) contamination in the Persian Gulf has become an important health concern in recent decades. This investigation aimed to meta-analyses of potential toxic elements including lead (Pb), inorganic arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni), and mercury (Hg) in the coastal sediment of the Persian Gulf. In this study, an attempt was made to retrieve papers conducted on the concentration of PTE in the coastal sediment of the Persian Gulf by searching in international databases including Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, and PubMed. Meta-analysis concentration of PTE in the coastal sediment of the Persian Gulf was conducted using random effects model based on the country subgroup. Additionally, non-dietary risk assessment including non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks from ingestion, inhalation and dermal contact routes and ecological risk assessment was estimated. Seventy-eight papers with 81 data-reports (1650 sample size) were included in our meta-analysis. The rank order of heavy metals in coastal sediment of the Persian Gulf based on pooled concentration was Ni (65.44 mg/kg) > Pb (58.35 mg/kg) > As (23.78 mg/kg) > Cd (1.75 mg/kg) > Hg (0.77 mg/kg). The highest concentration of As, Cd, Pb, Ni, and Hg was observed in the coastal sediment of Saudi Arabia, Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, respectively. Although the Igeo index in coastal sediment of the Persian Gulf was in grade 1 (uncontaminated) and grade 2 (slightly contaminated) but total target hazard quotient (TTHQ) of adults and adolescent was higher than 1 value in Iran, Saudi Arabic, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. Total cancer risk (TCR) for adults and adolescent due to As was higher than 1E-6 in Iran, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar but TCR for adolescents due to As was higher than 1E-6 in Saudi Arabic. Therefore, it is recommended to monitor the concentration of PTE and implementation of programs to reduce the emission of PTE from resources in the Persian Gulf.


Subject(s)
Mercury , Metals, Heavy , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Cadmium/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Geologic Sediments/analysis , Indian Ocean , Lead/analysis , Mercury/analysis , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Nickel/analysis , Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell , Risk Assessment , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 240: 124399, 2023 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37059279

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An infected skin wound caused by external injury remains a serious challenge. Electrospun drug-loaded nanofibers with antibacterial properties based on biopolymers have been widely explored for wound healing. In this study, the double-layer CS/PVA/mupirocin (CPM) + CS/PVA/bupivacaine (CPB) mats were prepared by electrospinning method (20 % polymer weight) and then crosslinked with glutaraldehyde (GA) to optimize the water-resistant and biodegradation properties for wound dressing applications. The morphology of mats was characterized as defect-free and interconnected nanofibers by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR) analysis also assessed the chemical structural properties. The porosity, surface wettability, and swelling degree of the dual-drug loaded mats were improved by about 20 %, 12°, and 200 % of the CS/PVA sample to provide a moist environment for efficient wound breathing and repairing. This highly porous mat facilitated the wound exudates absorption and air permeability excellently, reducing the chance of bacterial infections by inhibiting the growth of S. aureus bacterial colonies with a zone of 71.3 mm diameter. In vitro drug release results showed a high-burst release of 80 % and a continuous release profile for bupivacaine and mupirocin, respectively. MTT assay and in vivo tests indicated >90 % of cell viability and improvement in cell proliferation. It triply accelerated wound closure compared to the control group, reaching nearly full closure after 21 days as a potential clinical wound treatment.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Nanofibers , Mupirocin/pharmacology , Chitosan/chemistry , Polyvinyl Alcohol/chemistry , Nanofibers/chemistry , Bupivacaine/pharmacology , Drug Liberation , Staphylococcus aureus , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Bandages
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J Environ Manage ; 338: 117781, 2023 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37015143

ABSTRACT

This study presents a systematic study on sequential treatment of highly resistant landfill leachate by electrocoagulation (EC)/aeration, sulfate radical advanced oxidation process (SR-AOP) and electro-Fenton (EF). In case of SR-AOP, peroxymonosulfate (PMS) catalyzed by zero valent iron (ZVI) and ultraviolet irradiation (UV) system was developed. Treatment process was optimized in respect to COD removal. Analysis of results revealed that sequential application of EC/aeration, PMS/ZVI/UV, and EF processes provide an extraordinary performance and meet the environmental regulations. The source of iron for EF process was provided from previous process reducing the cost of sequential process. Separately, EC/aeration (inlet COD = 4040 mg/L), PMS/ZVI/UV (inlet COD = 1560 mg/L), and EF (inlet COD = 471 mg/L) removed 61, 69 and 82% of COD respectively. Overall, sequential processes of EC/aeration, PMS/ZVI/UV and EF could remove the COD, TOC and ammonia of the landfill leachate around 98%, 93% and 94%, respectively. The comparison of different sequences of following processes indicated that current configuration (EC/aeration-PMS/ZVI/UV-EF) could meet the discharge standards. Furthermore, humification degree was significantly improved after oxidative processes. Biodegradability study was also performed by means of BOD/COD, average oxidation state (AOS), and Zahn-Wellens test, and the best results associated with these indices were obtained 0.56, 2.37, and over 98%, respectively. Phytotoxicity of leachate was remarkably reduced and the final effluent can be considered as a non-phytotoxic wastewater.


Subject(s)
Water Pollutants, Chemical , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Iron , Hydrogen Peroxide , Oxidation-Reduction , Electrocoagulation
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Cancer Rep (Hoboken) ; 6(1): e1751, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36307110

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BACKGROUND: Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Not Otherwise Specified (PTCL-NOS) is a rare type of non-Hodgkin T-cell lymphoma which frequently seen in immunocompromised individuals. It is estimated that only 2% of lymphomas are located on the buccal mucosa. In this case report, we present a 34-year-old male with a PTCL diagnosis. CASE: A 34-year-old immune-competent male presented with a buccal progressive ulcerated lesion. Histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings were compatible with PTCL-NOS and classified as stage IIEA according to the Ann Arbor staging. The patient underwent chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy. He remained disease-free after 12 months of follow-up. CONCLUSION: Although lymphoma is uncommon in the oral cavity, physicians especially dentists in ordinary dental checkups should consider persistent progressive lesions as an important differential diagnosis of lymphoma.


Subject(s)
Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral , Mouth Neoplasms , Adult , Humans , Male , Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral/diagnosis , Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral/drug therapy , Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral/radiotherapy , Mouth Neoplasms/diagnosis , Mouth Neoplasms/drug therapy , Mouth Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Disease-Free Survival , Follow-Up Studies
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Basic Clin Neurosci ; 13(4): 501-510, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36561237

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Introduction: Textured soy protein (TSP) and nuts are two processed forms of soybean (Glycine max L.) that are widely consumed for nutritional purposes in Iran. Recently, we have reported the antioxidant and anticholinesterase effects of raw soybean (RS) attributed to isoflavones, such as genistein. In this work, we aimed to compare in vitro antioxidant and anticholinesterase effects of TSP, nuts, and RS to select the most effective one for learning capacity and spatial memory studies. Methods: Genistein content was determined using high-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC), while diphenylpicrylhydrazil (DPPH) radical scavenging and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) were used to study antioxidant evaluation and Ellman's colorimetric method was used to measure anticholinesterase. TSP extract (TSPE) was administered to male rats (100 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg, intraperitoneally [i.p] for 7 days) before scopolamine injection (1 mg/kg). Learning capacity and spatial memory were evaluated using passive avoidance test (PAT) and Morris water maze (MWM) methods compared to physostigmine and piracetam. Results: The greatest antioxidant and anticholinesterase effect was observed for TSPE, which significantly prolonged initially latency in PTA (P<0.05) and improved all indicators in the MWM test at 200 mg/kg. Conclusion: The memory-improving effect of TSPE may be due to its antioxidant and anticholinesterase effect as well as neuroprotective effects of its isoflavones. Highlights: Different samples (nuts-raw soybeans-TSP) prepared from soybeans.All samples exhibited antioxidant and anti-cholinesterase effects in vitro studies.TSP showed the most biological activity and the greatest genistein content.TSP significantly improved memory and learning indicators at 200 mg/kg.These effects are attributed to its antioxidant and anticholinesterase activity.Plant isoflavones have neuroprotective effects. Plain Language Summary: Alzheimer's disease (AD), is one of the problems of the elderly society, which has a lot of emotional and financial costs. AD is a type of progressive brain disease in which neurons are destroyed and memory is lost. This disease currently has no definitive treatment and the only way is to prevent the disease from spreading. Much research has been devoted to finding suitable and effective treatments for AD. Many food and herbal medicines have shown to be effective in controlling this disease. Soybean is a plant that is widely used as food and snacks in Iran in different ways. In this study, we prepared three preparation from soya beans which have been widely used by Iranian people including raw soya, nut (roasted form) and textured soy protein (TSP). The effect of these preparations have been studied on memory and learning in amnestic rats through different pharmacological studies. The results indicated that TSP due to antioxidant and anticholinesterase activity significantly can augment memory enhancing and learning ability Alzheimer's disease (AD), is one of the problems of the elderly society, which has a lot of emotional and financial costs. AD is a type of progressive brain disease in which neurons are destroyed and memory is lost. This disease currently has no definitive treatment and the only way is to prevent the disease from spreading. Much research has been devoted to finding suitable and effective treatments for AD. Many food and herbal medicines have shown to be effective in controlling this disease. Soybean is a plant that is widely used as food and snacks in Iran in different ways. In this study, we prepared three preparation from soya beans which have been widely used by Iranian people including raw soya, nut (roasted form) and textured soy protein (TSP). The effect of these preparations have been studied on memory and learning in amnestic rats through different pharmacological studies. The results indicated that TSP due to antioxidant and anticholinesterase activity significantly can augment memory enhancing and learning ability. TSP also contains some phytochemicals such as phytoestrogens which have shown neuroprotective activity in different studies.

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Clin Case Rep ; 10(8): e6165, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35937017

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It is important to increase the awareness and knowledge of head and neck surgeons about the recent surge of craniofacial mucormycosis in COVID-19 patients because early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to improve the outcomes. Here, we describe clinical features, treatment protocols, and outcomes of treatment in eight patients with COVID-19-associated mucormycosis in the maxilla. Consistent with the findings of previous studies, our experience in the management of these eight patients shows that early administration of amphotericin B and prompt aggressive surgery are essential for optimal control of the disease.

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Small ; 18(37): e2202216, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35902243

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Dispersing carbon nanomaterials in solvents is effective in transferring their significant mechanical and functional properties to polymers and nanocomposites. However, poor dispersion of carbon nanomaterials impedes exploiting their full potential in nanocomposites. Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are promising for dispersing and stabilizing pristine carbon nanotubes (pCNTs) and graphene nanoplatelets (pGnP) in protic media without functionalization. Here, the underlying mechanisms at the molecular level are investigated between CNC and pCNT/pGnP that stabilize their dispersion in polar solvents. Based on the spectroscopy and microscopy characterization of CNCpCNT/pGnP and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, an additional intermolecular mechanism is proposed between CNC and pCNT/pGnP that forms carbonoxygen covalent bonds between hydroxyl end groups of CNCs and the defected sites of pCNTs/pGnPs preventing re-agglomeration in polar solvents. This work's findings indicate that the CNC-assisted process enables new capabilities in harnessing nanostructures at the molecular level and tailoring the performance of nanocomposites at higher length scales.


Subject(s)
Nanocomposites , Nanoparticles , Nanotubes, Carbon , Cellulose/chemistry , Nanocomposites/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Solvents , Water
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Sensors (Basel) ; 21(14)2021 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34300678

ABSTRACT

Electronic textiles have become a dynamic research field in recent decades, attracting attention to smart wearables to develop and integrate electronic devices onto clothing. Combining traditional screen-printing techniques with novel nanocarbon-based inks offers seamless integration of flexible and conformal antenna patterns onto fabric substrates with a minimum weight penalty and haptic disruption. In this study, two different fabric-based antenna designs called PICA and LOOP were fabricated through a scalable screen-printing process by tuning the conductive ink formulations accompanied by cellulose nanocrystals. The printing process was controlled and monitored by revealing the relationship between the textiles' nature and conducting nano-ink. The fabric prototypes were tested in dynamic environments mimicking complex real-life situations, such as being in proximity to a human body, and being affected by wrinkling, bending, and fabric care such as washing or ironing. Both computational and experimental on-and-off-body antenna gain results acknowledged the potential of tunable material systems complimenting traditional printing techniques for smart sensing technology as a plausible pathway for future wearables.


Subject(s)
Nanotubes, Carbon , Wearable Electronic Devices , Electric Conductivity , Electronics , Humans , Textiles
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J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 122: 104689, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34298452

ABSTRACT

One-piece bearing is the latest type of total disc replacement (TDR) design that is used for the treatment of lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD). Due to the unique properties of the shape memory polymers (SMPs), such as self-healing, shape-memory, adhesion control, and self-deployable ability, they may be a good candidate for the core of such a design. The purpose of the present study is to use an analytical method combined with a numerical analysis (finite element analysis (FEA)) to determine the mechanical responses of an SMP intervertebral disc (IVD) model, under pure torsion (axial rotation) and pure compression, two loading conditions to which natural intervertebral discs (IVDs) are subjected in vivo. We considered the SMP IVD model to be positioned at L4-L5 because most cases of lumbar DDD are reported at this segment. For the analytical method, an appropriate constitutive equation for an SMP was determined and, then, an analytical solution for the torsional response of a circular SMP IVD model, in a full cycle of stress-free strain recovery, was derived. The developed equations were implemented in finite element modeling to determine responses of the IVD disc model under pure torsion. Additionally, responses of the SMC IVD model, under a compressive load, and different conditions were determined. The analytical and FEA results were compared to experimental results give in the literature for intact lumbar spine segments as the core in a one-piece lumbar TDR. Based on this study, we suggest that SMPs can be used for TDR, as they are strong enough to bear the torsional and compressive loads that IVD is subjected through its life.


Subject(s)
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration , Intervertebral Disc , Smart Materials , Total Disc Replacement , Biomechanical Phenomena , Finite Element Analysis , Humans , Intervertebral Disc/surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery
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