Researchers at Nagaoka University of Technology Release New Data on Biomimetics (Biomimetic Immobilization of Carboxylated Porphyrin On Apatite).

Zdroj: Drug Week; 9/6/2024, p397-397, 1p
Abstrakt: Researchers at Nagaoka University of Technology in Japan have conducted a study on biomimetics, specifically the immobilization of carboxylated porphyrin on apatite. By mimicking the bone mineralization mechanism, the researchers were able to control the formation processes of the porphyrin/apatite interface. The study found that the porphyrin ring plane was vertically and planarly oriented on different types of apatite surfaces, which has implications for drug immobilization techniques and understanding the interaction between organic ions and apatites in bones. The research was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research. [Extracted from the article]
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