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Kırışıklık tedavisinde nanoteknoloji |
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Michigan üniversitesi kimya mühendisliği bölümünde kırışmaları önleyebilecek nanopartiküller bulundu. Americal Chemical Society nin aralık 2006 sayısında bu nanopartiküllerin kullanım potansiyelleri rapor edildi. Prensip olarak bu polimerlerin insanlarda da kullanılabileceğini ifade edildi.
The next big idea in preventing wrinkles is very, very small. Nano small.
On all fronts, it's all about nailing a wrinkle before it starts.
"Everything starts at a really small scale, so if we can prevent the buckling at the very beginning - at the nano level - we can eliminate large scale wrinkles," Ilsoon said. "Wrinkles can initiate from the small scale, and when it grows we cannot remove it."
Nanoparticles already have entered the cosmetic marketplace because they can penetrate deeper into the skin, transporting vitamins and other compounds to plump and smooth tissue. But Ilsoon envisions thin films that can be injected beneath the thinning outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, that over time stiffens and buckles with aging, and the thicker dermis beneath it, which remains more pliable over time. Think of a raisin.
Ilsoon explained that nanoparticles spread in a thin film can break up the compressive forces on a plane and redirect them. Once the force is reduced below the critical buckling strain, the film will not buckle. No buckles, no wrinkles. The nanoparticles in the film can be stress busters without affecting the neighboring layers.
"The wrinkle-free films will automatically absorb or deflect the stress and stay flat, just as they are after formation," he said.
Nanoparticle films wouldn't be a face-lift itself, but Ilsoon sees the possibility in a film that could be added during a cosmetic procedure - such as an eyelift - to stabilize the improvements and prevent further wrinkling. He also sees applications in medical procedures - such as artificial skins for surgery.
The ideas are in the early stages with health and safety concerns to be worked through. Already Ilsoon's lab, with collaborators, is testing polymer films, by applying various cells and proteins to see if there are toxic reactions.
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Son Güncelleme ( Perşembe, 08 Şubat 2007 )
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