Nanomaterials Online Journals
Scientists haven't unanimously settled on a particular definition of nanomaterials, but they measured in nanometers form and agreed that they are partially characterized by their tiny size. A nanometer is one millionth of a millimeter - approximately 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a person's hair. Nano-sized particles exist in nature and may be created from a spread of products, like carbon or minerals like silver, but nanomaterials by definition must have a minimum of one dimension that is less than approximately 100 nanometers. Most nanoscale materials are too small to be seen with the eye and even with conventional lab microscopes. Materials engineered to such alittle scale are often mentioned as engineered nanomaterials (ENMs), which may combat unique optical, magnetic, electrical, and other properties. Nanomaterials might be by chance created as a result of mechanical or modern procedures. Wellsprings of coincidental
nanoparticles incorporate vehicle motor debilitates, welding exhaust, burning procedures from residential strong
fuel warming and cooking. For example, the class of nanomaterials called fullerenes are created by consuming gas, biomass, and candle. It can likewise be a side-effect of wear and erosion products. Incidental barometrical
nanoparticles are regularly alluded to as ultrafine particles, which are unexpectedly delivered during a purposeful activity, and could add to air pollution.
High Impact List of Articles
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Carotid Vibro-Compression: A Reperfusive Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke? Feasibility Data and a Potential Risk / Benefit Discussion in View to Animal Testing
Andrew Hoffmann and Harjit Gill
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Carotid Vibro-Compression: A Reperfusive Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke? Feasibility Data and a Potential Risk / Benefit Discussion in View to Animal Testing
Andrew Hoffmann and Harjit Gill
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Peptides targeting the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway (JNK/Jun) fail to reduce infarct volume after permanent MCAO in Sprague Dawley rats
Cindy Si, Kym Campbell, Jane L. Cross, Paul M. Watt, Nadia Milech, Neville W. Knuckey and Bruno P. Meloni
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Peptides targeting the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway (JNK/Jun) fail to reduce infarct volume after permanent MCAO in Sprague Dawley rats
Cindy Si, Kym Campbell, Jane L. Cross, Paul M. Watt, Nadia Milech, Neville W. Knuckey and Bruno P. Meloni
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Isoflurane anesthesia alters the brains electroencephalograhical response to ischemia: EEG parameters associated with high-grade CA1 neuronal injury following global cerebral ischemia in the rat
Li-Xian Li, Kym Campbell, Shiguang Zhao, Neville W. Knuckey and Bruno P. Meloni
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Isoflurane anesthesia alters the brains electroencephalograhical response to ischemia: EEG parameters associated with high-grade CA1 neuronal injury following global cerebral ischemia in the rat
Li-Xian Li, Kym Campbell, Shiguang Zhao, Neville W. Knuckey and Bruno P. Meloni
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Additional comments on the bistable network model of brain ischemia
Donald J. DeGracia
Letter to Editor: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Additional comments on the bistable network model of brain ischemia
Donald J. DeGracia
Letter to Editor: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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The application of cell penetrating peptides for the delivery of neuroprotective peptides/proteins in experimental cerebral ischaemia studies
Amanda J. Meade, Bruno P. Meloni, Frank L. Mastaglia and Neville W. Knuckey
Review Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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The application of cell penetrating peptides for the delivery of neuroprotective peptides/proteins in experimental cerebral ischaemia studies
Amanda J. Meade, Bruno P. Meloni, Frank L. Mastaglia and Neville W. Knuckey
Review Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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