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Lithography-directed Self-assembly for Designing Drug Particles of Various Sizes and Morphologies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Hanieh (Supervisor)
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To design a drug delivery system, the drug must be encapsulated within a carrier matrix. One of the main challenges in this field is encapsulating high drug doses while achieving a linear release profile at the target site to maintain drug concentration for optimal therapeutic effects. Consequently, many research groups have focused on refining fabrication techniques to maximize loading efficiency and optimize drug release profiles from delivery systems. A potential approach to addressing this issue is the direct fabrication of a controlled-release system from the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) itself, eliminating the need for a carrier matrix. Studies have demonstrated that such...
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dolati, Abolghasem (Supervisor)
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In recent years, different of nanoparticles as oil additives has been investigated in many studies . These research show that nanoparticles are deposited on the surface friction and improve tribology properties of base oil and also significant reduction of wear and friction caused by the nanoparticles. Compared with metal and metal oxide nanoparticles , carbon nanotubes (CNT) due to the high thermal conductivity and high aspect ratio , is an excellent candidate as the nanoparticle is dispersed . For preparing useful oil it is essential to stabilize nanoparticles in fluid that will not settle over long time . Oils containing nanoparticles by increasing the heat transfer coefficient...
Impact of the Shape of the Loaded Particles on the Mechanical Properties of the Scaffolds and their Interaction with Macrophages
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mashayekhan, Shohreh (Supervisor) ; Safari, Hanieh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Osteoarthritis is a common musculoskeletal disorder and the most prevalent form of arthritis. To date, no comprehensive cure has been reported for osteoarthritis, and its clinical management remains challenging. The primary therapeutic goals in the early stages of osteoarthritis are to increase joint mobility and control disease progression by continuously releasing drugs and molecules modulating inflammatory responses and reducing pain. Smart drug delivery platforms are one of the strategies to overcome the challenges of injectable and oral medications. Additionally, drug carrier particles can have different therapeutic targets based on their size and shape. Different therapeutic...
Optimization of Aeration & Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in Moving Bed Bio Reactors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research the performance of the Moving Bed Biofilm Rector (MBBR) in different amounts of dissolved oxygen (DO) was investigated. Reactor with a useful volume of 15 liters was used in this study. In order to obtain optimum oxygen concentration, stayed at 6, 10 and 15 hours, and at different levels of dissolved oxygen in the range 0.5 -6 mg/lit, the amount of organic material was removed respectively. Also, in two different aeration intensity of 3.5 and 5.5 liters per minute at different values of e% (percentage of filling of media) the mass transfer coefficient values were obtained. When the aeration intensity increases from 3.5 to 5.5 liters per minute, and the percentage of 40%...
Methods for biomaterials printing: A short review and perspective
, Article Methods ; Volume 206 , 2022 , Pages 1-7 ; 10462023 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Saeb, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press Inc
2022
Abstract
Printing technologies have opened larger windows of innovation and creativity to biomaterials engineers by providing them with the ability to fabricate complex shapes in a reasonable time, cost, and weight. However, there has always been a trouble with function adjusting in printing technologies in view of the multiplicity of materials and apparatus parameters. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, revolutionized biomaterials engineering by the conversion of a digital subject into a printed object (implants, scaffolds, or diagnostics and drug delivery devices/systems). Inspired by the lessons learned from 3D printing, the concept of 4D printing (better called shape-morphing...
Pinch Analysis of Heat Exchanger Networks in the Crude Oil Distillation Unit of Bandar-Abbas Refinery
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadrhosseini, Hanieh (Supervisor) ; Shafii, Mohammad Behshad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Since oil prices continue to increase, energy conservation remains the prime industrial concern. Existing processes in power plants and oil refineries are not energy efficient as they should be therefore new projects can be defined to increase the energy efficiency without incurring any cost. The most appropriate utility for the processes should be explored to reduce emissions, increase the plant capacities and improve product qualities and energy efficiencies by one coherent strategic plan for the overall site which can be achieved by a full understanding of pinch technology and awareness of the available tools for applying it in practical way. Since the distillation unit of crude oil...
The Optimization of Self-Assembled Coacervate Drug Delivery Systems to Enhance Uptake by Macrophages and Their Polarization Towards an Anti-Inflammatory Phenotype
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Hanieh (Supervisor) ; Mashayekhan, Shohreh (Supervisor)
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Macrophages play a crucial role in the healing process of chronic wounds in diabetic patients. These cells polarize from a pro-inflammatory M1 phenotype to an anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype, guiding the initial inflammation toward tissue repair and regeneration. In diabetic patients, physiological disturbances impair this polarization, resulting in persistent, chronic, and inflamed wounds. Glucocorticoid anti-inflammatory drugs are commonly used but have serious side effects, necessitating targeted delivery systems. This study aims to design and optimize self-assembled complex coacervate drug delivery system composed of gelatin and sodium alginate (GA/SA CCA) that can selectively uptake by...
Designing Polymeric Biomaterials based on Polysaccharides with Tissue Adhesion and Hemostasis Performance
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mashayekhan, Shohreh (Supervisor) ; Kordzadeh, Azadeh (Co-Supervisor)
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Death can be the result of severe bleeding which is associated with the loss of a high amount of blood like what happens in accidents, wars, or operations. Classic methods to stop bleeding are mostly ineffective to decrease the hemostasis time and the volume of the lost blood. A wide variety of products like powders, foams, and hydrogels have been designed and synthesized either from natural or synthetic polymers. However, limitations like weak tissue adhesion, creating a moist environment in the wound site, infection, weak biodegradation, and hemolysis still have remained. Among the existing options to be used as hemostasis agents, polysaccharides can be appropriate considering their great...
Monte Carlo Modeling of a Gamma Camera for Sm-153 Imaging in Targeted Radiotherapy and Benchmarking with Measured Data
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sohrabpour, Mostafa (Supervisor) ; Shokrani, Parvaneh (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Metastatic bone is one of the most common causes pain in cancer patients. Because of Sm-153 emits gamma and beta, Sm-153 have been used for both of the diagnosis and treatment of metastases; Also Tc-99m have been used for the detection of metastases. Dosimetric studies in targeted radiotherapy require an accurate quantification of activity existing in different organs of a patient, which can be estimated from scintigraphic images. Quantitative imaging is difficult to perform because of several physical phenomena, such as scatter and attenuation, which lead to errors in activity determination and nuclear medicine image degradation.
In this work, we must determine the optimal...
In this work, we must determine the optimal...
A UHF micro-power CMOS rectifier using a novel diode connected CMOS transistor for micro-sensor and RFID applications
, Article International Conference on Electronic Devices, Systems, and Applications ; 2012 , Pages 234-238 ; 21592047 (ISSN) ; 9781467321631 (ISBN) ; Hamidon, M. N ; Khoddam, M ; Najafi, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The design strategy and efficiency optimization of UHF micro-power rectifiers using a novel diode connected MOS transistor is presented. The proposed diode connected MOS transistor uses a new bulk connection which leads to reduce the threshold voltage and leakage current in compare to conventional diode connected transistors. Using the proposed diode in typical rectifiers makes a significant improvement in output voltage and current therefore the efficiency is increased comparing to the same rectifier architectures using conventional diodes. Also a design procedure for efficiency optimization is presented and a superposition method is used to optimize the performance of multiple output...
Evaluation of various energy windows at different radionuclides for scatter and attenuation correction in nuclear medicine
, Article Annals of Nuclear Medicine ; Volume 29, Issue 4 , 2015 , Pages 375-383 ; 09147187 (ISSN) ; Ashoor, M ; Sohrabpour, M ; Shokrani, P ; Rezaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer-Verlag Tokyo
2015
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Objective: Improving signal to noise ratio (SNR) and qualified images by the various methods is very important for detecting the abnormalities at the body organs. Scatter and attenuation of photons by the organs lead to errors in radiopharmaceutical estimation as well as degradation of images. The choice of suitable energy window and the radionuclide have a key role in nuclear medicine which appearing the lowest scatter fraction as well as having a nearly constant linear attenuation coefficient as a function of phantom thickness. Methods: The energy windows of symmetrical window (SW), asymmetric window (ASW), high window (WH) and low window (WL) using Tc-99m and Sm-153 radionuclide with...
Synthesis of Graphene Quantum Dots for Biomedical Application
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadrnezhaad, KHatiboleslam (Supervisor) ; Ahhadiaan, Mohammad Mehdi (Co-Advisor)
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Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) as a sort of carbon-based nanomaterials are applied in a multitude of exciting areas. They are effective fluorescent probe for many potential biological and medical applications. In comparison to conventional organic fluorescent probes (organic dyes), GQDs have substantial advantages, such as photostability, excellent solubility, low cytotoxicity and biocompatibility.
In this thesis, green fluorescent GQDs have been prepared via solvothermal method from graphite powder.Various analysis methods were utilized to characterization of the product. So, several experiments on GQDs in solution and in solid substrate at room temperature have been performed. The...
In this thesis, green fluorescent GQDs have been prepared via solvothermal method from graphite powder.Various analysis methods were utilized to characterization of the product. So, several experiments on GQDs in solution and in solid substrate at room temperature have been performed. The...
Design, Manufacturing and Assessment of a Stiffness Measurement Tool From Clinical Aspect, for Diagnosing Anterior Cruciate Ligament During Arthroscopy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saadat Foumani, Mahmoud (Supervisor) ; Narimani, Roya (Co-Advisor)
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Every year a significant number of people in the world suffer knee injuries due to sport activities and accidents. Ligament tearing accounts for majority of knee injury cases. Clinical tests for diagnosing ligament injuries, give us just qualitative results. Modern pieces of equipment quickly and precisely give us the status of ligaments. In this project, we attempt to design and manufacture a clinical equipment that could log ligament’s stiffness during the arthroscopy; such that this information could be screened throughout the test
Artificial intelligence for biomedical engineering of polysaccharides: a short overview
, Article Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering ; Volume 27 , 2023 ; 24684511 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Seidi, F ; Kucinska Lipka, J ; Makurat Kasprolewicz, B ; Saeb, M. R ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
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The advent of computer-aided concepts and cognitive algorithms, along with fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic thoughts, supported the idea of ‘making computers think like people’ (Lotfi A. Zadeh, IEEE Spectrum, 21 (26–32), 1984). Such a school of thought enabled the sophistication of mission-oriented development of biomaterials and biosystems with the aid of ‘Artificial Intelligence’ (AI). Since polysaccharides (PSA) are medically safe and rely on stimuli-responsiveness, we herein highlight the importance of using AI-based algorithms in PSA-based biomedical engineering. Since manufacturing PSA-based biomaterials by AI experiences a very early stage of maturity, pattern recognition and behavior...
Biomedical engineering of polysaccharide-based tissue adhesives: Recent advances and future direction
, Article Carbohydrate Polymers ; Volume 295 , 2022 ; 01448617 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Seidi, F ; Munir, M. T ; Rabiee, N ; Fatahi, Y ; Kucinska Lipka, J ; Saeb, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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Tissue adhesives have been widely used for preventing wound leaks, sever bleeding, as well as for enhancing drug delivery and biosensing. However, only a few among suggested platforms cover the circumstances required for high-adhesion strength and biocompatibility, without toxicity. Antibacterial properties, controllable degradation, encapsulation capacity, detectability by image-guided procedures and affordable price are also centered to on-demand tissue adhesives. Herein we overview the history of tissue adhesives, different types of polysaccharide-based tissue adhesives, their mechanism of gluing, and different applications of polysaccharide-based tissue adhesives. We also highlight the...
Polysaccharide-based biomaterials in a journey from 3D to 4D printing
, Article Bioengineering and Translational Medicine ; Volume 8, Issue 4 , 2023 ; 23806761 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Seidi, F ; Mashayekhi, M ; Kar, S ; Nedeljkovic, D ; Kuang, T ; Saeb, M. R ; Mozafari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2023
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3D printing is a state-of-the-art technology for the fabrication of biomaterials with myriad applications in translational medicine. After stimuli-responsive properties were introduced to 3D printing (known as 4D printing), intelligent biomaterials with shape configuration time-dependent character have been developed. Polysaccharides are biodegradable polymers sensitive to several physical, chemical, and biological stimuli, suited for 3D and 4D printing. On the other hand, engineering of mechanical strength and printability of polysaccharide-based scaffolds along with their aneural, avascular, and poor metabolic characteristics need to be optimized varying printing parameters. Multiple...
Cell-Seeded biomaterial scaffolds: the urgent need for unanswered accelerated angiogenesis
, Article International Journal of Nanomedicine ; Volume 17 , 2022 , Pages 1035-1068 ; 11769114 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Sajadi, S. M ; Seidi, F ; Mashhadzadeh, A. H ; Rabiee, N ; Saeb, M. R ; Aminabhavi, T ; Webster, T. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Dove Medical Press Ltd
2022
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One of the most arduous challenges in tissue engineering is neovascularization, without which there is a lack of nutrients delivered to a target tissue. Angiogenesis should be completed at an optimal density and within an appropriate period of time to prevent cell necrosis. Failure to meet this challenge brings about poor functionality for the tissue in comparison with the native tissue, extensively reducing cell viability. Prior studies devoted to angiogenesis have provided researchers with some biomaterial scaffolds and cell choices for angiogenesis. For example, while most current angiogenesis approaches require a variety of stimulatory factors ranging from biomechanical to biomolecular...
Green polymer nanocomposites for skin tissue engineering
, Article ACS Applied Bio Materials ; 2022 ; 25766422 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Jouyandeh, M ; Seidi, F ; Gholami, F ; Kar, S ; Munir, M. T ; Kowalkowska Zedler, D ; Zarrintaj, P ; Rabiee, N ; Saeb, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
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Fabrication of an appropriate skin scaffold needs to meet several standards related to the mechanical and biological properties. Fully natural/green scaffolds with acceptable biodegradability, biocompatibility, and physiological properties quite often suffer from poor mechanical properties. Therefore, for appropriate skin tissue engineering and to mimic the real functions, we need to use synthetic polymers and/or additives as complements to green polymers. Green nanocomposites (either nanoscale natural macromolecules or biopolymers containing nanoparticles) are a class of scaffolds with acceptable biomedical properties window (drug delivery and cardiac, nerve, bone, cartilage as well as skin...
Recent advances in aqueous virus removal technologies
, Article Chemosphere ; Volume 305 , 2022 ; 00456535 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, H ; Shokrani, A ; Jabbour, K ; Abida, O ; Mousavi Khadem, S. S ; Habibzadeh, S ; Sonawane, S. H ; Saeb, M. R ; Bonilla-Petriciolet, A ; Badawi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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The COVID-19 outbreak has triggered a massive research, but still urgent detection and treatment of this virus seems a public concern. The spread of viruses in aqueous environments underlined efficient virus treatment processes as a hot challenge. This review critically and comprehensively enables identifying and classifying advanced biochemical, membrane-based and disinfection processes for effective treatment of virus-contaminated water and wastewater. Understanding the functions of individual and combined/multi-stage processes in terms of manufacturing and economical parameters makes this contribution a different story from available review papers. Moreover, this review discusses...
Polysaccharide-based nanocomposites for biomedical applications: a critical review
, Article Nanoscale Horizons ; Volume 7, Issue 10 , 2022 , Pages 1136-1160 ; 20556756 (ISSN) ; Shokrani, A ; Sajadi, S. M ; Khodadadi Yazdi, M ; Seidi, F ; Jouyandeh, M ; Zarrintaj, P ; Kar, S ; Kim, S. J ; Kuang, T ; Rabiee, N ; Hejna, A ; Saeb, M. R ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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Polysaccharides (PSA) have taken specific position among biomaterials for advanced applications in medicine. Nevertheless, poor mechanical properties are known as the main drawback of PSA, which highlights the need for PSA modification. Nanocomposites PSA (NPSA) are a class of biomaterials widely used as biomedical platforms, but despite their importance and worldwide use, they have not been reviewed. Herein, we critically reviewed the application of NPSA by categorizing them into generic and advanced application realms. First, the application of NPSA as drug and gene delivery systems, along with their role in the field as an antibacterial platform and hemostasis agent is discussed. Then,...