Unraveling the Applicability of LBL Coatings for Drug Delivery in Dental Implant-Related Infection Treatment

Application of LBL Coatings in the Treatment of Dental Implant-Related Infections Background Dental implant-related infections, particularly peri-implantitis, are inflammatory diseases caused by bacterial biofilms, leading to progressive destruction of surrounding tissues. Peri-implantitis not only may result in implant loss but also can trigger mo...

Laser-Treated Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes for Electrochemiluminescence Imaging

Laser-Treated Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes for Electrochemiluminescence Imaging Research Academic Background Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is an analytical method that combines electrochemical and luminescent techniques, offering advantages such as high sensitivity, high selectivity, and low background noise. It is widely used in biosensing an...

Properties of Electrospun Fibers that Influence Foreign Body Response Modulation

Application of Electrospun Fibers in Modulating Foreign Body Response Background Introduction In the field of biomedicine, the use of implantable medical devices (such as subcutaneous implants) is becoming increasingly widespread. However, these devices often trigger an immune response in the host after implantation, known as the Foreign Body Respo...

Revolutionizing Sports with Nanotechnology: Better Protection and Stronger Support

How Nanotechnology is Revolutionizing Sports: Better Protection and Stronger Support Academic Background With the continuous development of modern sports activities, the performance of athletes, training methods, and the demands for sports equipment are also evolving. Traditional sports equipment and training methods can no longer meet the high req...

Volumetric Additive Manufacturing for Cell Printing: Bridging Industry Adaptation and Regulatory Frontiers

Applications of Volumetric Additive Manufacturing in Cell Printing Academic Background Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (VAM) is a revolutionary 3D printing technology capable of rapidly creating complex three-dimensional structures, particularly in the field of cell printing. VAM can mimic the structures of natural tissues, offering new possibili...