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Aligned Polyvinylpyrrolidone Nanofibers with Advanced Electrospinning for Biomedical Applications
Karayegen, Gokay; Kocum, I. Cengiz; Serdaroglu, Dilek Cokeliler; Dogan, Mustafa (2018)BACKGROUND: Electrospinning is a highly effective method in order to generate nano-scaled fibers. In conventional electrospinning technique, geometry of nanofibers are mostly random due to the chaotic behavior of polymer ... -
Antibody Immobilization Techniques in Mass Sensitive Immunosensor: Enhanced Sensitivity through Limited Mass Load
Kirali, Kubra; Brimo, Nura; Serdaroglu, Dilek Cokeliler (2022)Background: Biosensors are analytical devices that include a sample-delivery approach between a biological recognition element and a transducer required to convert the physicochemical change produced from the interaction ... -
Calibration of Quartz Tuning Fork transducer by coulometry for mass sensitive sensor studies
Dedeoglu, Aylin; Karadas, Nurgul; Unal, Mehmet Altay; Kocum, Ismail Cengiz; Serdaroglu, Dilek Cokeliler; Ozkan, Sibel Aysil (2019)Mass-sensitive sensing has one main advantage: mass is one of the most fundamental properties of any analyte. They also require suitable recognition materials to ensure selectivity. Quartz Tuning Forks (QTFs) have been ... -
Comparing Antibiotic Pastes with Electrospun Nanofibers as Modern Drug Delivery Systems for Regenerative Endodontics
Brimo, Nura; Serdaroglu, Dilek Cokeliler; Uysal, Busra (2022)Nanomaterials can be applied in different biomedical applications like diagnosis, treatment, and drug delivery due to their unique features. Using such materials in the endodontic treatment processes may prove challenging ... -
Nanoparticle Embedded Nanofiber Synthesis and Evaluation of Usability on Biomedical Applications
Serdaroglu, Dilek Cokeliler; Korkusuz, Hilal K.; Karakaya, Mine; Donmez, Ilknur; Unal, Mehmet A.; Gunasekaran, Sundaram (2018)When nalloparticks and nanofibers combined at the na oscrth, they could eremite new features in the material and therefore new areas of use. In this study, polyvinylpwroliclone (PM nanofibers containing Carbon nanoparticles ...