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  • 2024Sodium Cerium Phosphate, (Na,Ce)2Ce(PO4)2⋅ xH2O, with Mixed Cerium Oxidation States2citations
  • 2022Bacterial Cellulose Composites with Polysaccharides Filled with Nanosized Cerium Oxide: Characterization and Cytocompatibility Assessment12citations
  • 2021Bacterial Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites Containing Ceria and Their Use in the Process of Stem Cell Proliferation21citations
  • 2015Cellulose nanofiber–titania nanocomposites as potential drug delivery systems for dermal applications107citations

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  • Kozlova, Taisiya
  • Gippius, Andrei A.
  • Istomin, Sergey
  • Baranchikov, Alexander
  • Mironov, Andrey V.
  • Petrova, Valentina A.
  • Golovkin, Alexey
  • Vlasova, Elena N.
  • Yakimansky, Alexander V.
  • Skorik, Yury
  • Khripunov, Albert K.
  • Mishanin, Alexander
  • Ivankova, Elena M.
  • Shabunin, Anton
  • Romanov, Dmitriy P.
  • Ermakov, Artem M.
  • Solomevich, Sergey O.
  • Bychkovsky, Pavel M.
  • Kessler, Vadim
  • Agafonov, Alexander
  • Galkina, Olga
  • Seisenbaeva, Gulaim
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Bacterial Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites Containing Ceria and Their Use in the Process of Stem Cell Proliferation

  • Ivankova, Elena M.
  • Shabunin, Anton
  • Ivanov, Vladimir
  • Romanov, Dmitriy P.
  • Ermakov, Artem M.
  • Solomevich, Sergey O.
  • Yakimansky, Alexander V.
  • Baranchikov, Alexander
  • Khripunov, Albert K.
  • Bychkovsky, Pavel M.
Abstract

<jats:p>A technique for the fabrication of bacterial cellulose-based films with CeO2 nanofiller has been developed. The structural and morphological characteristics of the materials have been studied, their thermal and mechanical properties in dry and swollen states having been determined. The preparation methodology makes it possible to obtain composites with a uniform distribution of nanoparticles. The catalytic effect of ceria, regarding the thermal oxidative destruction of cellulose, has been confirmed by TGA and DTA methods. An increase in CeO2 content led to an increase in the elastic modulus (a 1.27-fold increase caused by the introduction of 5 wt.% of the nanofiller into the polymer) and strength of the films. This effect is explained by the formation of additional links between polymer macro-chains via the nanoparticles’ surface. The materials fabricated were characterized by a limited ability to swell in water. Swelling caused a 20- to 30-fold reduction in the stiffness of the material, the mechanical properties of the films in a swollen state remaining germane to their practical use. The application of the composite films in cell engineering as substrates for the stem cells’ proliferation has been studied. The increase in CeO2 content in the films enhanced the proliferative activity of embryonic mouse stem cells. The cells cultured on the scaffold containing 5 wt.% of ceria demonstrated increased cell survival and migration activity. An analysis of gene expression confirmed improved cultivation conditions on CeO2-containing scaffolds.</jats:p>

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • polymer
  • strength
  • thermogravimetry
  • cellulose
  • differential thermal analysis