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A hybrid forecasting model for ageing breast deformation during yoga practice
Zhou J. Chen J.M. Lau N. Mao Q. Gong Z.D. Liu Y. Yip J. Yu W. Zhang J.*
DOI: 10.1177/00405175211040867
This study explores breast movement prediction in senior women during yoga using motion capture, AGRA, and ELM. The findings enhance yoga instruction and sports bra design, ensuring improved support and comfort through accurate kinematic analysis. Read more
A salt-free, zero-discharge and dyebath-recyclable circular coloration technology based on cationic polyelectrolyte complex for cotton fabric dyeing
Wang W.Y. Chiou J.C. Chen W.X. Yu J.L. Kan C.W.*
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-021-04353-0
This study introduces a sustainable circular dyeing technology for cotton fabrics, featuring zero-effluent discharge and dyebath recyclability. The method not only cuts textile pollution but also imparts antimicrobial properties, offering an eco-friendly solution to reduce the industry's environmental impact. Read more
The relevance of breast motions and gaits in running exercises
This study predicts breast motion using gait parameters for sports bra evaluation, employing neural networks and optimization algorithms. Findings reveal significant motion diversity in breast regions and a moderate correlation with gait, enhancing comfort and functionality assessments. Read more
Selection of breast features for young women in northwestern China based on the random forest algorithm
Zhou J.* Mao Q. Zhang J. Lau N. Chen J.M.
DOI: 10.1177/0040517521104
This study utilizes the random forest algorithm to optimize breast feature selection, enhancing classification accuracy. By ranking feature importance, it identifies key variables, using clustering and neural networks, showing that fewer features improve shape recognition efficiency. Read more
Bacterial nanocellulose-enhanced alginate double-network hydrogels cross-linked with six metal cations for antibacterial wound dressing.
Shahriari-Khalaji M. Hong S.Y. Hu G.Q. Ji Y. Hong F.
DOI: 10.3390/polym12112683
This study explores alginate and bacterial nanocellulose composites for wound healing. Using a vacuum suction method, composites exhibit enhanced antibacterial activity and mechanical strength, promoting faster healing. These findings underscore potential advancements in smart biomedical dressings. Read more
Bacterial nanocellulose-enhanced alginate double-network hydrogels cross-linked with six metal cations for antibacterial wound dressing.
A novel approach for efficient fabrication of chitosan nanoparticles-embedded bacterial nanocellulose conduits
Wei Z. Pan P. Hong F.F.* Cao Z.J. Ji Y. Chen L.*
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118002
This study introduces a method to embed chitosan nanoparticles in bacterial nanocellulose, enhancing antibacterial properties and biocompatibility. Utilizing ionic gelation, the composite supports Schwann cell growth, showcasing its potential for clinical biomedical applications. Read more
A novel approach for efficient fabrication of chitosan nanoparticles-embedded bacterial nanocellulose conduits
ROS‐responsive selenium‐containing carriers for coencapsulation of photosensitizer and hypoxia‐activated prodrug and their cellular behaviors
Song F.Q. Li S.Q. Sun C.H. Ji Y. Zhang Y.
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.202100229
This study explores integrating hypoxia-activated chemotherapy with photodynamic therapy via ROS-responsive drug carriers. The method enhances drug release, showing significant tumor treatment efficacy, indicating promising advancements in cancer therapy approaches. Read more
ROS‐responsive selenium‐containing carriers for coencapsulation of photosensitizer and hypoxia‐activated prodrug and their cellular behaviors
A Novel Bespoke Hypertrophic Scar Treatment: Actualizing Hybrid Pressure and Silicone Therapies with 3D Printing and Scanning
Chow L. Yick K.L.* Sun Y. Leung S.H. Kwan M.Y. Ng S.P. Yu A. Yip J. Chan Y.F.
DOI: 10.18063/ijb.v7i1.327
This study presents a novel hypertrophic scar treatment using 3D printing and silicone elastomers. The methodology includes pressure distribution optimization via finite element analysis, resulting in enhanced pressure control on scars, offering improved healing outcomes with a custom-fit design. Read more
Can infrared camera images be used for screening in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis?
Lam O.K. Peng J. Zhang T. Yip J. Fok Q. Lee K.P. Wong C. Kwan K. Cheung M.C.
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.16.21265088
This study explores IR thermography for non-radiation screening of AIS, comparing thermal patterns to spinal deformities on X-rays. Key findings suggest a potential for early detection and severity prediction, providing a safe and automated approach to AIS screening without radiation. Read more