Timothy E L Douglas
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Baines D, Wright K, Douglas T
Polymers (Basel)
. 2024 Dec;
16(23).
PMID: 39684018
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second global cause of cancer morbidity. Often, potent CRC drugs fail to reach the market, due to the molecule having low solubility levels. Therefore, there...
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Stachowiak-Trojanowska N, Walendziak W, Douglas T, Kozlowska J
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 May;
25(10).
PMID: 38791364
The use of natural active substances and the development of new formulations are promising directions in the cosmetic and pharmacy industries. The primary purpose of this research was the production...
3.
Li Z, Rehman I, Shepherd R, Douglas T
J Funct Biomater
. 2024 Mar;
15(3).
PMID: 38535248
Bone tissue engineering using osteoconductive scaffolds holds promise for regeneration, with pearl powder gaining interest for its bioactive qualities. This study used freeze drying to create chitosan (CS) scaffolds with...
4.
Baines D, Platania V, Tavernaraki N, Parati M, Wright K, Radecka I, et al.
Gels
. 2024 Jan;
10(1).
PMID: 38247741
Osseous disease accounts for over half of chronic pathologies, but there is a limited supply of autografts, the gold standard; hence, there is a demand for new synthetic biomaterials. Herein,...
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Genc H, Friedrich B, Alexiou C, Pietryga K, Cicha I, Douglas T
Molecules
. 2023 Oct;
28(20).
PMID: 37894531
Background: Whey protein isolate (WPI) is a by-product from the dairy industry, whose main component is β-lactoglobulin. Upon heating, WPI forms a hydrogel which can both support controlled drug delivery...
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Gawel M, Domalik-Pyzik P, Douglas T, Reczynska-Kolman K, Pamula E, Pielichowska K
Polymers (Basel)
. 2023 Oct;
15(19).
PMID: 37835916
New scaffolds, based on whey protein isolate (WPI) and chitosan (CS), have been proposed and investigated as possible materials for use in osteochondral tissue repair. Two types of WPI-based hydrogels...
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Ivory-Cousins T, Nurzynska A, Klimek K, Baines D, Truszkiewicz W, Palka K, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2023 Oct;
16(19).
PMID: 37834620
Whey protein isolate (WPI) hydrogels are attractive biomaterials for application in bone repair and regeneration. However, their main limitation is low mechanical strength. Therefore, to improve these properties, the incorporation...
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Pattnaik A, Sanket A, Pradhan S, Sahoo R, Das S, Pany S, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2023 Mar;
296:122078.
PMID: 36921442
Gradient scaffolds are isotropic/anisotropic three-dimensional structures with gradual transitions in geometry, density, porosity, stiffness, etc., that mimic the biological extracellular matrix. The gradient structures in biological tissues play a major...
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Cichon E, Czechowska J, Krok-Borkowicz M, Allinson S, Stepien K, Smith A, et al.
Biomater Adv
. 2023 Jan;
145:213273.
PMID: 36621196
No abstract available.
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Klimek K, Palka K, Truszkiewicz W, Douglas T, Nurzynska A, Ginalska G
Cells
. 2022 Oct;
11(20).
PMID: 36291119
The number of bone fractures and cracks requiring surgical interventions increases every year; hence, there is a huge need to develop new potential bone scaffolds for bone regeneration. The goal...