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Polymer-coated calcium phosphate

Fig. 7 Delivery of nucleic acid drags by polymer-coated calcium phosphate (CaP) nanoparticles... Fig. 7 Delivery of nucleic acid drags by polymer-coated calcium phosphate (CaP) nanoparticles...
Electrochemical methods applied to deposit calcium phosphate coatings require an electrical conductor as a substrate as well as post-depositional heat treatment (Abe, Kokubo and Yamamuro, 1990). Hence, they are not well suited to coat non-conducting ceramics and heat sensitive polymers. [Pg.114]

F.A. Borges, E. de Almeida Filho, M.C. Romeiro Miranda, M.L. dos Santos, R.D. Herculano, A.C. Guastaldi, Natural rubber latex coated with calcium phosphate for biomedical application. Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition 26 (17)... [Pg.101]

Nonviral gene transfer systems are based on a variety of technologies that employ physical/chemical means to deliver genes [6], These technologies include direct plasmid injection, bombardment with DNA coated microprojectiles, and DNA complexed with liposomes or polymers. Some nonviral transfection techniques are too inefficient (e.g., coprecipitation of DNA with calcium phosphate [7], DNA complexed with diethylaminoethyl (DEAE)-dextran [8], electroporation [9]), or laborious (e.g., microinjection of DNA [ 10 ]) for clinical use. Only those gene delivery systems (viral and nonviral) with potential for clinical application are discussed in this chapter. The main features of these technologies (Table 18.3) are described and specific examples of their applications highlighted. [Pg.279]

Additives used in final products Fillers barium titanate, calcium carbonate, carbon black, carbon black coated with conductive polymer, copper powder, hafnium powder, lead zirconium titanate, silica, tantalum powder, titanium dioxide, zeolite, zinc sulfide plasticizers adipic polyester, dibutyl phthalate, dibutyl sebacate, glyceryl tributyl-ate, tricresyl phosphate Antistatics carbon black, glycerol monooleate ... [Pg.633]


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