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2. Safety evaluation of a Medical Device Data System.
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Stephanie Liddle, Lata Grover, Rachel Zhang, Maxim Khitrov, Joan C. Brown, J. Perren Cobb, Julian Goldman, Joseph Chou, Daniel Yagoda, M. Brandon Westover, and Andrew T. Reisner
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- 2012
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3. Carbon Dioxide Utilization Life Cycle Analysis Guidance for the U.S. DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (Version 2.0)
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Timothy Skone, Michele Mutchek, Michelle Krynock, Sheikh Moni, Srijana Rai, Joseph Chou, Derrick Carlson, Matthew Jamieson, Evelyn Dale, Gregory Cooney, and Amishi Kumar
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- 2022
4. Predictive Models for Neonatal Follow-Up Serum Bilirubin: Model Development and Validation (Preprint)
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Joseph Chou
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BACKGROUND Hyperbilirubinemia affects many newborn infants and, if not treated appropriately, can lead to irreversible brain injury. OBJECTIVE This study aims to develop predictive models of follow-up total serum bilirubin measurement and to compare their accuracy with that of clinician predictions. METHODS Subjects were patients born between June 2015 and June 2019 at 4 hospitals in Massachusetts. The prediction target was a follow-up total serum bilirubin measurement obtained RESULTS The best predictive accuracy on the held-out test set was obtained with the multilayer perceptron (ie, neural network, mean absolute error [MAE] 1.05 mg/dL) and Xgboost (MAE 1.04 mg/dL) models. A limited number of predictors were sufficient for constructing models with the best performance and avoiding overfitting: current bilirubin measurement, last rate of rise, proportion of time under phototherapy, time to next measurement, gestational age at birth, current age, and fractional weight change from birth. Clinicians made a total of 210 prospective predictions. The neural network model accuracy on this subset of predictions had an MAE of 1.06 mg/dL compared with clinician predictions with an MAE of 1.38 mg/dL (P CONCLUSIONS This study developed predictive models for neonatal follow-up total serum bilirubin measurements that outperform clinicians. This may be the first report of models that predict specific bilirubin values, are not limited to near-term patients without risk factors, and take into account the effect of phototherapy. CLINICALTRIAL
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- 2020
5. PediTools Electronic Growth Chart Calculators: Applications in Clinical Care, Research, and Quality Improvement (Preprint)
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Sergei Roumiantsev, Joseph Chou, and Rachana Singh
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BACKGROUND Parameterization of pediatric growth charts allows precise quantitation of growth metrics that would be difficult or impossible with traditional paper charts. However, limited availability of growth chart calculators for use by clinicians and clinical researchers currently restricts broader application. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess the deployment of electronic calculators for growth charts using the lambda-mu-sigma (LMS) parameterization method, with examples of their utilization for patient care delivery, clinical research, and quality improvement projects. METHODS The publicly accessible PediTools website of clinical calculators was developed to allow LMS-based calculations on anthropometric measurements of individual patients. Similar calculations were applied in a retrospective study of a population of patients from 7 Massachusetts neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to compare interhospital growth outcomes (change in weight Z-score from birth to discharge [∆Z weight]) and their association with gestational age at birth. At 1 hospital, a bundle of quality improvement interventions targeting improved growth was implemented, and the outcomes were assessed prospectively via monitoring of ∆Z weight pre- and postintervention. RESULTS The PediTools website was launched in January 2012, and as of June 2019, it received over 500,000 page views per month, with users from over 21 countries. A retrospective analysis of 7975 patients at 7 Massachusetts NICUs, born between 2006 and 2011, at 23 to 34 completed weeks gestation identified an overall ∆Z weight from birth to discharge of –0.81 (PP CONCLUSIONS LMS-based anthropometric measurement calculation tools on a public website have been widely utilized. Application in a retrospective clinical study on a large dataset demonstrated inferior growth at lower gestational age and interhospital variation in growth outcomes. Change in weight Z-score has potential utility as an outcome measure for monitoring clinical quality improvement. We also announce the release of open-source computer code written in R to allow other clinicians and clinical researchers to easily perform similar analyses.
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- 2019
6. Regional and seasonal water stress analysis of United States thermoelectricity
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Uisung Lee, Aranya Venkatesh, Erik Shuster, Joseph Chou, Timothy J. Skone, Derrick R. Carlson, Hui Xu, and Michael Wang
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,020209 energy ,Strategy and Management ,05 social sciences ,Water stress ,Environmental engineering ,Economic shortage ,02 engineering and technology ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Water consumption ,Electricity generation ,Thermoelectric generator ,Fresh water ,Thermoelectric Power Plants ,Thermoelectric effect ,050501 criminology ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Environmental science ,0505 law ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Most thermoelectric power plants in the United States (U.S.) rely on fresh water for cooling, resulting in significant water consumption. An understanding of the regional and seasonal water stress impact of such water consumption is needed. In this study, we used a U.S. county-level water stress index, Available Water Remaining for the United States (AWARE-US), with facility-level thermoelectric power generation water consumption data, to quantify the regional and seasonal water stress impact of U.S. thermoelectric power plants. Water stress impact was evaluated as water-scarcity footprint (WSF) using monthly AWARE-US data. Results show that most thermoelectric power plants in the United States that use fresh water are in water-abundant regions. Our findings also show that a small fraction of the U.S. thermoelectric generation facilities (13% by power) located in water stressed regions contribute the most water stress impact (88% of the total WSF) caused by thermoelectric power generation in the U.S. Even if fresh water is abundant on an annual basis, many power plants are in counties with seasonal water shortages. Of the 401 counties with thermoelectric power plants using fresh water for cooling, 80 counties in February and 160 counties in August had fresh water withdrawal requirements that exceeded the sustainable fresh water available (availability minus demand or AMD) in that region. This means that 27% and 46% of power generation facilities have difficulty securing sustainable fresh water in February and August, respectively. This study is intended to support water consumption management in existing power plants and guide the deployment of future power plants to mitigate water stress impact.
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- 2020
7. PediTools Electronic Growth Chart Calculators: Applications in Clinical Care, Research, and Quality Improvement
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Sergey Roumiantsev, Sergei Roumiantsev, Joseph Chou, and Rachana Singh
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality management ,pediatrics ,failure to thrive ,Population ,infant, premature ,Health Informatics ,lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Growth Charts ,education ,Retrospective Studies ,Original Paper ,Growth chart ,education.field_of_study ,software ,business.industry ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Gestational age ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Anthropometry ,Telemedicine ,Research Design ,Child, Preschool ,Failure to thrive ,Emergency medicine ,lcsh:R858-859.7 ,Female ,internet ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background Parameterization of pediatric growth charts allows precise quantitation of growth metrics that would be difficult or impossible with traditional paper charts. However, limited availability of growth chart calculators for use by clinicians and clinical researchers currently restricts broader application. Objective The aim of this study was to assess the deployment of electronic calculators for growth charts using the lambda-mu-sigma (LMS) parameterization method, with examples of their utilization for patient care delivery, clinical research, and quality improvement projects. Methods The publicly accessible PediTools website of clinical calculators was developed to allow LMS-based calculations on anthropometric measurements of individual patients. Similar calculations were applied in a retrospective study of a population of patients from 7 Massachusetts neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to compare interhospital growth outcomes (change in weight Z-score from birth to discharge [∆Z weight]) and their association with gestational age at birth. At 1 hospital, a bundle of quality improvement interventions targeting improved growth was implemented, and the outcomes were assessed prospectively via monitoring of ∆Z weight pre- and postintervention. Results The PediTools website was launched in January 2012, and as of June 2019, it received over 500,000 page views per month, with users from over 21 countries. A retrospective analysis of 7975 patients at 7 Massachusetts NICUs, born between 2006 and 2011, at 23 to 34 completed weeks gestation identified an overall ∆Z weight from birth to discharge of –0.81 (P Conclusions LMS-based anthropometric measurement calculation tools on a public website have been widely utilized. Application in a retrospective clinical study on a large dataset demonstrated inferior growth at lower gestational age and interhospital variation in growth outcomes. Change in weight Z-score has potential utility as an outcome measure for monitoring clinical quality improvement. We also announce the release of open-source computer code written in R to allow other clinicians and clinical researchers to easily perform similar analyses.
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- 2020
8. Spent Equilibrium Catalyst for Manufacturing Fired Bricks
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Lu-Ming Chen, Mei-In Melissa Chou, and Sheng-Fu Joseph Chou
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Waste management ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Metallurgy ,Environmental science ,General Environmental Science ,Catalysis - Published
- 2013
9. Bone Formation and Maintenance in Oral Surgery: The Decisive Role of the Immune System—A Narrative Review of Mechanisms and Solutions
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Elisa Choukroun, Maximilien Parnot, Jerome Surmenian, Reinhard Gruber, Nicolas Cohen, Nicolas Davido, Alain Simonpieri, Charles Savoldelli, Franck Afota, Hicham El Mjabber, and Joseph Choukroun
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osteoimmunology ,oxidative stress ,peri-implantitis ,bone regeneration ,bone graft ,implant dentistry ,Technology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Based on the evidence of a significant communication and connection pathway between the bone and immune systems, a new science has emerged: osteoimmunology. Indeed, the immune system has a considerable impact on bone health and diseases, as well as on bone formation during grafts and its stability over time. Chronic inflammation induces the excessive production of oxidants. An imbalance between the levels of oxidants and antioxidants is called oxidative stress. This physio-pathological state causes both molecular and cellular damage, which leads to DNA alterations, genetic mutations and cell apoptosis, and thus, impaired immunity followed by delayed or compromised wound healing. Oxidative stress levels experienced by the body affect bone regeneration and maintenance around teeth and dental implants. As the immune system and bone remodeling are interconnected, bone loss is a consequence of immune dysregulation. Therefore, oral tissue deficiencies such as periodontitis and peri-implantitis should be regarded as immune diseases. Bone management strategies should include both biological and surgical solutions. These protocols tend to improve immunity through antioxidant production to enhance bone formation and prevent bone loss. This narrative review aims to highlight the relationship between inflammation, oxidation, immunity and bone health in the oral cavity. It intends to help clinicians to detect high-risk situations in oral surgery and to propose biological and clinical solutions that will enhance patients’ immune responses and surgical treatment outcomes.
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- 2024
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10. Making Fired Bricks With Spent Equilibrium Catalyst-A Technical Feasibility Study
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Mei-In (Melissa) Chou, Yi-Chieh Lai, Sheng-Fu (Joseph) Chou, and Lu-Ming Chen
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Technical feasibility ,Materials science ,Waste management ,Environmental engineering ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Catalysis - Published
- 2009
11. Ocular absorption of cyclosporine A from liposomes incorporated into collagen shields
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Uwe Pleyer, Brad S. Elkins, Dieter Rückert, Joachim B. Grammer, Bartly J. Mondino, Joseph Chou, Karl-H. Schmidt, and Sabine Lutz
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Administration, Topical ,Absorption ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Pharmacokinetics ,Anterior Eye Segment ,In vivo ,Cornea ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunoassay ,Drug Carriers ,Liposome ,Lagomorpha ,Biological Dressings ,biology ,business.industry ,Ocular Absorption ,biology.organism_classification ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Sclera ,Surgery ,Vitreous Body ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Liposomes ,Cyclosporine ,Female ,Collagen ,Rabbits ,sense organs ,Drug carrier ,business - Abstract
We investigated the ability of liposomes to deliver the immunosuppressive agent cyclosporine A (CsA) to the cornea, anterior sclera, aqueous humor, and vitreous in rabbit eyes. One drop (10 microliters) of liposome-encapsulated CsA (CsA-LIP) or olive oil drops containing an equivalent concentration of CsA (CsA-DR) were administered at 15-minute intervals within the first hour and then one hourly over a 6-hour period. In addition, collagen shields soaked for 30 minutes in the liposome preparation (CsA-LIP-CS) were tested in vitro and in vivo as a new drug delivery approach. CsA levels were measured by fluorescence-immunoassay after 1, 3, or 6 hours of drug administration. CsA levels in this study were highest in cornea and anterior sclera. In animals receiving either CsA-DR or CsA-LIP, CsA levels generally increased from 1 to 6 hours. In animals receiving a single application of CsA-CS-LIP, CsA levels peaked at 3 hours and declined at 6 hours in cornea and sclera. CsA-LIP and CsA-CS-LIP delivered significantly higher levels of CsA to the cornea and sclera at 1 and 3 hours than CsA-DR. In aqueous and vitreous humor, CsA levels increased from 1 to 6 hours in animals receiving either CsA-DR or CsA-LIP. On the other hand, animals receiving a single application of CsA-CS-LIP had lower levels of CsA at 6 hours than at the earlier time points. Animals receiving CsA-LIP or CsA-CS-LIP had significantly higher levels of CsA in aqueous and vitreous humor at 1, 3, and 6 hours than animals receiving CsA-DR.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- 1994
12. Collagen Shields Impregnated With Gentamicin-dexamethasone as a Potential Drug Delivery Device
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Uwe Pleyer, David A. Lee, Stephen Adamu, Humphrey L. Sumner, Isaac Verbukh, Jessica K. Milani, Bartly J. Mondino, Hilda P. Halabi, and H. Joseph Chou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Dexamethasone ,Injections ,Aqueous Humor ,Cornea ,Collagen shield ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Gentamicin levels ,Ophthalmology ,Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay ,medicine ,Animals ,Intraocular surgery ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Drug Carriers ,business.industry ,Drug Combinations ,Gentamicin Sulfate ,Anesthesia ,Drug delivery ,Fluorescence polarization immunoassay ,Female ,Gentamicin ,Collagen ,Rabbits ,Gentamicins ,business ,Conjunctiva ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We investigated the ability of collagen shields impregnated with gentamicin sulfate and dexamethasone to deliver medication into rabbit eyes. We compared the aqueous humor gentamicin and dexamethasone levels delivered by collagen shield and subconjunctival injection therapy at five time points over a ten-hour period, by using a fluorescence polarization immunoassay and high-pressure liquid chromatography. Our in vitro studies showed that impregnated collagen shields released most of the gentamicin within the first 30 minutes of elution, whereas dexamethasone was released gradually over a ten-hour period. The collagen shields impregnated with gentamicin and dexamethasone produced aqueous gentamicin levels that were significantly lower (P = .014) than those produced by subconjunctival injection therapy at 30 minutes and that were comparable to subconjunctival injection therapy at the other time points. Minimum inhibitory concentrations of gentamicin (approximately 4 micrograms) were observed in aqueous humor within 30 minutes in rabbits that received subconjunctival injections and at one hour in rabbits treated with impregnated collagen shields. The impregnated collagen shields produced aqueous dexamethasone levels that were significantly lower (P = .004) than those produced by subconjunctival injection therapy at one hour, significantly higher (P = .028) than subconjunctival injection therapy at six hours, and comparable to subconjunctival injection therapy at the other time points. Collagen shield delivery of gentamicin-dexamethasone may be comparable to subconjunctival injections and provide an alternative therapy after intraocular surgery.
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- 1993
13. A transceiver 10GBase-T in 90nm CMOS
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Yi-Kuang Chen, Kai-Yin Liu, Joseph Chou, Leon Chia-Liang Lin, Chao-Cheng Lee, and Chen-Chih Huang
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Engineering ,Spurious-free dynamic range ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Line driver ,Chip ,law.invention ,CMOS ,Filter (video) ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Operational amplifier ,Cascode ,Transceiver ,business - Abstract
This work presents a single channel (cable) prototype lOGBase-T transceiver fabricated in a 90nm CMOS process. A 1.2V/3.3V dual supply is used. The transmitter, consuming 93.7mW, features a class- AB line driver using an AC coupled bias and a common-mode (CM) compensation capacitor transparent to the differential-mode (DM) path to achieve high efficiency. It achieves 59.51dB SFDR for a test signal at 30MHz. The receiver, consuming 24mW, features a PGA using a two-stage cascode Miller compensated op-amp and a multiple feedback low-pass filter. It achieves 59.7dB SFDR for a test signal at 100MHz. The total chip area is 1.7*1.36 mm2.
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- 2008
14. A low-speed centrifugation concept leads to cell accumulation and vascularization of solid platelet-rich fibrin: an experimental study in vivo
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Alica Kubesch, Mike Barbeck, Sarah Al-Maawi, Anna Orlowska, Patrick F. Booms, Robert A. Sader, Richard J. Miron, Charles.J. Kirkpatrick, Joseph Choukroun, and Shahram Ghanaati
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drug delivery ,inflammation ,lscc ,platelet-rich fibrin ,tissue engineering ,vascularization ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is generated from the patients’ own venous blood by a single centrifugation step without the additional use of anticoagulants. Based on the previously described LSCC (low-speed centrifugation concept), our group showed that modification of the centrifugation setting, that is, reducing the relative centrifugal force (RCF) and mildly increasing the centrifugation time, resulted in modified solid and liquid PRF-matrices with increased number of platelets, leukocytes, and growth factors’ concentrations. The aim of this study was to determine whether RCF reduction might also result in different tissue reactions toward the two PRF-based matrices, especially vascularization and cell distribution in vivo. Two centrifugation protocols (PRF-high [719 g] and PRF-medium [222 g]) were compared in a subcutaneous implantation model of SCID mice at 5 and 10 days. Histological and histomorphometrical analyses were performed to quantify lymphocyte, neutrophil, human macrophage, and monocyte populations. CD31 was used to detect newly formed vessels, while all human cells were detected by using human vimentin as a pan-cellular marker. The results demonstrated that PRF-high elicited a dense and stable fibrin structure and prevented cellular penetration of the host tissue. By contrast, PRF-medium was more porous, had a significantly higher in vivo vascularization rate, and included significantly more human cells, especially at day 10, compared to PRF-high. These findings highlight the possibility of modifying the structure and composition of PRF matrices and thus selectively altering their regenerative potential in vivo. Clinical studies now must evaluate the different PRF matrices for bone and soft-tissue regeneration to validate possible benefits using personalized preparation protocols.
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- 2019
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15. Injectable-platelet rich fibrin using the low speed centrifugation concept improves cartilage regeneration when compared to platelet-rich plasma
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Mustafa Abd El Raouf, Xuzhu Wang, Si Miusi, Jihua Chai, Abdel Basit Mohamed AbdEl-Aal, Mekkawy M. Nefissa Helmy, Shahram Ghanaati, Joseph Choukroun, Elisa Choukroun, Yufeng Zhang, and Richard J Miron
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injectable prf ,knee regeneration ,low speed centrifugation concept ,platelet concentrates ,platelet-rich fibrin ,platelet-rich plasma ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) on cultivated chondrocytes and osteochondral regeneration in critical-sized osteochondral defect of the rabbit’s knee in comparison to autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Chondrocytes were first investigated for their ability to proliferate and differentiate in response to PRP and i-PRF. Thereafter, full-thickness critical-sized osteochondral defects 5 mm in diameter and 5 mm in depth were created in the knee joint of 12 adult female New Zealand White rabbits. Defects were regenerated with either PRP or i-PRF and compared to control. Animals were sacrificed at 4 and 12 weeks postoperatively and evaluated histologically by macroscopic and microscopic examination for cartilage regeneration. i-PRF significantly promoted chondrocyte proliferation and mRNA levels of Sox9, collagen type II, and aggrecan when compared to PRP and control. Histological analysis revealed that at 4 weeks, macroscopic ICRS scores from the i-PRF group were significantly enhanced when compared to the PRP and control groups. At 12 weeks post surgery, the microscopic ICRS scores demonstrated that the i-PRF group significantly improved cartilage regeneration when compared to PRP. In conclusion, the use of i-PRF using the low speed centrifugation concept significantly promoted chondrocyte activity and further improved cartilage regeneration when compared to PRP. The histological results revealed early and better cartilage regeneration within 4 weeks postoperatively when i-PRF was utilized and the results were maintained at 12 weeks. Future clinical studies are now needed investigating the regenerative potential of i-PRF in comparison to PRP for knee regeneration.
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- 2019
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16. A transceiver 10GBase-T in 90nm CMOS.
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Kai-Yin Liu, Yi-Kuang Chen, Chen-Chih Huang, Chao-Cheng Lee, Leon Lin, and Joseph Chou
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- 2008
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17. Effects of an injectable platelet-rich fibrin on osteoblast behavior and bone tissue formation in comparison to platelet-rich plasma
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Xuzhu Wang, Yufeng Zhang, Joseph Choukroun, Shahram Ghanaati, and Richard J. Miron
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blood ,bone formation ,fibrin ,platelets ,prf ,regeneration ,wound healing ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been utilized for many years as a regenerative agent capable of inducing vascularization of various tissues using blood-derived growth factors. Despite this, drawbacks mostly related to the additional use of anti-coagulants found in PRP have been shown to inhibit the wound healing process. For these reasons, a novel platelet concentrate has recently been developed with no additives by utilizing lower centrifugation speeds. The purpose of this study was therefore to investigate osteoblast behavior of this novel therapy (injectable-platelet-rich fibrin; i-PRF, 100% natural with no additives) when compared to traditional PRP. Human primary osteoblasts were cultured with either i-PRF or PRP and compared to control tissue culture plastic. A live/dead assay, migration assay as well as a cell adhesion/proliferation assay were investigated. Furthermore, osteoblast differentiation was assessed by alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alizarin red and osteocalcin staining, as well as real-time PCR for genes encoding Runx2, ALP, collagen1 and osteocalcin. The results showed that all cells had high survival rates throughout the entire study period irrespective of culture-conditions. While PRP induced a significant 2-fold increase in osteoblast migration, i-PRF demonstrated a 3-fold increase in migration when compared to control tissue-culture plastic and PRP. While no differences were observed for cell attachment, i-PRF induced a significantly higher proliferation rate at three and five days when compared to PRP. Furthermore, i-PRF induced significantly greater ALP staining at 7 days and alizarin red staining at 14 days. A significant increase in mRNA levels of ALP, Runx2 and osteocalcin, as well as immunofluorescent staining of osteocalcin was also observed in the i-PRF group when compared to PRP. In conclusion, the results from the present study favored the use of the naturally-formulated i-PRF when compared to traditional PRP with anti-coagulants. Further investigation into the direct role of fibrin and leukocytes contained within i-PRF are therefore warranted to better elucidate their positive role in i-PRF on tissue wound healing.
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- 2018
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18. A method of synthesis of .beta.-methylfurans and .alpha.-methylene and .beta.-methylene .gamma.-lactones. Two menthofuran syntheses
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Miguel E. Alonso, Kechia Joseph Chou, Brian L. Buckwalter, and Ernest Wenkert
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Menthofuran ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Alpha (ethology) ,General Chemistry ,Methylene ,Beta (finance) ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis - Published
- 1977
19. Behavior of Gingival Fibroblasts on Titanium Implant Surfaces in Combination with either Injectable-PRF or PRP
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Xuzhu Wang, Yufeng Zhang, Joseph Choukroun, Shahram Ghanaati, and Richard J. Miron
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fibrin ,blood ,platelets ,regeneration ,wound healing ,fibroblasts ,platelet-rich fibrin ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Various strategies have been employed to speed tissue regeneration using bioactive molecules. Interestingly, platelet concentrates derived from a patient’s own blood have been utilized as a regenerative strategy in recent years. In the present study, a novel liquid platelet formulation prepared without the use of anti-coagulants (injectable-platelet-rich fibrin, i-PRF) was compared to standard platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with gingival fibroblasts cultured on smooth and roughened titanium implant surfaces. Standard PRP and i-PRF (centrifuged at 700 rpm (60× g) for 3 min) were compared by assays for fibroblast biocompatibility, migration, adhesion, proliferation, as well as expression of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), collagen1 (COL1) and fibronectin (FN). The results demonstrate that i-PRF induced significantly higher cell migration, as well as higher messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of PDGF, TGF-β, collagen1 and fibronectin when compared to PRP. Furthermore, collagen1 synthesis was highest in the i-PRF group. These findings demonstrate that liquid platelet concentrates can be formulated without the use of anticoagulants and present much translational potential for future research. Future animal and clinical trials are now necessary to further investigate the potential of utilizing i-PRF for soft tissue regenerative protocols in combination with various biomaterials.
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- 2017
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