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Lysozyme fibroblasts

BSA monomer, ovalbumin (chicken), P-lactoglobulin (bovine milk), serum albumin (human), carbonic anhydrase (bovine), L-glutamic dehydrogenase (bovine liver), a-chymotrypsin (bovine), a-chymotrypsinogen A (bovine), immunoglobulin (bovine milk), pepsin, trypsin (bovine), and heparin were from Sigma. RNase and lysozyme (egg white) were from Calbiochem. The recombinant human basic fibroblast... [Pg.115]

A, 0-carboxymethyl chitosan (N,0-CC) is a chitosan derivative that has carboxymethyl substituents at some of both the amine and the 6-hydroxyl sites of its glucosamine units. It can be easily prepared using chitosan, sodium hydroxide, and isopropanol with chloroacetic acid [65]. N,0-CC as a wound dressing can stimulate the extracellular lysozyme activity of fibroblasts and considerably promote the proliferation of skin fibroblasts. N,0-CC is also used in the development of various functional hydrogels, including superporous or pH-sensitive hydrogels, which are used for protein drug delivery [66-69]. [Pg.191]

Imaging/Labeling Applications Fibroblasts " galactosylceramide " glucose oxidase (GOx) horseradish peroxidase (HRP) laccase Upids lysozyme crystal nucleic acids paromomycin phosphatidylcholine " proteins sphingomyelin " sphingosines ... [Pg.348]

Hexanoyl chitosan is an ac lated derivative of chitosan. It was found to be anti-thrombogenic and resistant to hydrolysis by lysozyme. To take advantage of these properties, hexanoyl chitosan was electrospun from its chloroform solution with pyridinium formate added to improve electrospinabibty [188]. The porous fiber mats were proven to be non-toxie for mouse fibroblasts (L929) and able to support the attachment and the proliferation of human keratinocytes and human foreskin fibroblasts [189]. [Pg.713]


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