prof. dr. ir. Karen De Clerck
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Solvent electrospinning amorphous solid dispersions with high itraconazole, celecoxib, mebendazole and fenofibrate drug loading and release potential
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Cell guiding multicomponent nanoyarn tendon scaffolds with tunable morphology and flexibility
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Metabotyping children using rectal MetaSAMP®-LA-REIMS : the MetaBEAse cohort
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Combining 29Si NMR and kinetic Monte Carlo modeling to capture tetraethyl orthosilicate crosslinking kinetics
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Rapid and reversible humidity-dependent colour change by water film formation in a scaled springtail
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Electrospinning of poly(decamethylene terephthalate) to support vascular graft applications
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Observing deformation mechanisms at microscale
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In-Situ SEM analysis of the tensile properties of microscale epoxy specimens
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Continuous fiber-reinforced aramid/PETG 3D-printed composites with high fiber loading through fused filament fabrication
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Eco-friendly colorimetric nanofiber design : halochromic sensors with tunable pH-sensing regime based on 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline and 2-n-butyl-2-oxazoline statistical copolymers functionalized with alizarin yellow R
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A review on ion-exchange nanofiber membranes : properties, structure and application in electrochemical (waste)water treatment
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Electrospinning of silica nanofibers : how the sol viscosity influences the Taylor cone
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Electrospun nanofibrous samplers (MetaSAMP) provide superior biofluid metabolome stability and coverage following direct laser-assisted rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry
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Improving flubendazole efficiency through time-stable electrospun amorphous solid dispersions
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Inorganic membranes allow for a more clever use of nanoparticles as CO2 conversion catalyst