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- properties of the microcapsules (size, porosity, degradability, mechanical resistance) can be customized. Flow of artificial microcapsules in microfluidic...
- genipin cross-linked alginate-chitosan (GCAC) microcapsules could augment stability of the cell loaded microcapsules. Collagen, a major protein component of...
- advised a ratio of 0.5 catalyst to microcapsules, although others have suggested a ratio of 1.3 catalyst to microcapsules to guarantee activation of the encapsulated...
- 0.15 mm Microcup architecture, instead of E Ink's 0.04 mm diameter microcapsules. Bridgestone Corp.'s Advanced Materials Division cooperated with Delta...
- carbonless copy paper using microencapsulation. The technology to infuse microcapsules and paper was submitted to the US patent office on November 18, 1969...
- and enteric coating purpose. Rosins have also been used to formulate microcapsules and nanoparticles. Glycerol, sorbitol, and mannitol esters of rosin...
- usually in the form of microcapsules with the mixture sealed inside. An illustrative example is the Hypercolor fashion, where microcapsules with crystal violet...
- thermomechanical properties of epoxy composites containing paraffin microcapsules for thermal management". Polymer Engineering & Science. 60 (6): 1202–1220...
- pancreatin, Hank's buffer, and newborn calf serum. The degradation of the microcapsules and therefore the release of the drug was the greatest in newborn calf...
- the healing chemistries are separated from the surrounding polymer in microcapsules or vascular networks which, after material damage/cracking, release...