What's the difference between encapsulation and incapsulation?

Encapsulation


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of inclosing in a capsule; the growth of a membrane around (any part) so as to inclose it in a capsule.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Furthermore echography revealed a collateral subperiosteal edema and a moderate thickening of extraocular muscles and bone periostitis, a massive swelling of muscles and bone defects in subperiosteal abscesses as well as encapsulated abscesses of the orbit and a concomitant retrobulbar neuritis in orbital cellulitis.
  • (2) Engineering and physiologic aspects of growth and production processes associated with encapsulated cells, mostly of anchorage-independent type, are reviewed.
  • (3) Nontypable H. influenzae was ingested after opsonization with much less pooled human serum than was H. influenzae type b, and uptake of encapsulated S. pneumoniae was not enhanced by as much as 80% pooled human serum.
  • (4) IL-6 secretion was induced by double-stranded (ds) RNA in a dose-dependent manner, with a significantly greater effect seen for targeted, liposome-encapsulated material.
  • (5) A computer program, computer-readable model-file and computer-based 3D printer can (in theory) encapsulate the expertise of a skilled machinist and deploy it on demand wherever a 3D printer is to be found.
  • (6) Maximum duration of bronchodilator efficacy in inhaled liposome-based formulations depends on optimizing the in vivo release rate of the encapsulated bronchodilator.
  • (7) The polyhedral matrix, which in nature encapsulates the virions, is, in turn, composed mainly of two polypeptide species with molecular weights of about 30,000 and 20,000, and several minor proteins.
  • (8) Thus, encapsulation of the filtering bleb, although requiring additional surgery in many cases, carries a favorable long-term prognosis.
  • (9) Of 33 encapsulated strains, all contained an outer membrane protein distinguishable from previously reported proteins.
  • (10) Two neoplastic salivary glands had well-described, encapsulated tumors which showed reduced peroxidase activity when compared with the normal uninvolved portion.
  • (11) Experimental results suggest that membrane-encapsulated soluble ligands may be expected to result in higher overall adsorption capacity compared to membrane-encapsulated solid adsorbents with comparable adsorption rates.
  • (12) The toxiciaty of LPL-encapsulated Act D to both the blood-forming system and the intestinal proliferating cells was, however, not significantly different from that of the nonencapsulated Act D. Effects of Act D on the antibody production by spleen cells, determined by the "limited hemolysis in agar" assay, showed that immunosuppression was most markedly reduced by liposome encapsulation either in APL or in LPL, when the drug was given one day before the antigen.
  • (13) Plasma concentrations of insulin, C-peptide, glucagon and glucose were measured in surgically pancreatectomized pigs given insulin into the colon directly and in enteric peptidase-resistant (methacrylic acid copolymer-encapsulated) form.
  • (14) A comparison has been made between liposome-encapsulated and free indomethacin for their anti-inflammatory activities in the carrageenan paw oedema test in rats, and their inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation induced by adenosine 5-diphosphate (ADP) in-vitro.
  • (15) From the original concept of encapsulating hemoglobin in an inert shell, LEH has evolved into a fluid proven to carry oxygen, capable of surviving for reasonable periods in the circulation, and amenable to large-scale production.
  • (16) Monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) specific for Haemophilus influenzae were generated to identify antigenic determinants shared among encapsulated H. influenzae clones.
  • (17) Smooth implants became encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue from early post-implantation time periods.
  • (18) In addition, with a view towards assessing erythrocyte encapsulation as a vehicle for an immunotargeting system for HPD, the effect of HPD encapsulated in such a manner, on the mouse myeloma cell line has been examined.
  • (19) Concentrations of the free or encapsulated drug were measured by ELISA in different eye compartments following repetitive drop administration or single subconjunctival injection.
  • (20) Each ocellus has a cuticular lens located on the distal end of a cuticular cone which encapsulates the receptor cells.

Incapsulation


Definition:

  • (n.) The process of becoming, or the state or condition of being, incapsulated; as, incapsulation of the ovum in the uterus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sixty-seven workers employed in incapsulating and manufacturing antibiotics were studied by the authors by means of questionnaire, environmental survey, clinical examination and hematochemical, immunologic and microbiological determinations.
  • (2) Histologic inspection of the brain revealed the presence of an incapsulated nematode in the cortex of lobulus simplex of the right cerebellar hemisphere, i.e., in a region involved in oculomotor control.
  • (3) The reaction of X-rays on the incapsulation of subcutaneous implantation of silastic prosthesis and further development of the capsules was studied in an experimental investigation on the basis of 14 rabbits.
  • (4) It has been shown that these patients are young and characterized by a comparatively short duration of the disease, frequent rehospitalization, marked manifestations of social disadaptation in the presence of externally normal behaviour due to rapid incapsulation of the current symptomatology, formally intact familial ties and a high frequency of abnormal behavioural manifestations.
  • (5) The possibility is discussed of ADP and GDP being incapsulated within the prostasomes as a macromolecular complex involving stacked nucleotides held together by divalent cations through the phosphate groups.
  • (6) Intra-abdominal injection of lyposomes with incapsulated cAMP to rats in the postresuscitation period and the study of the effect of dibutyryl-cAMP, caffeine and isoproterenol on the activity of acid hydrolases of ischemic heart and after postischemic reperfusion showed that an increase in the cAMP content achieved in various ways was conducive to stabilization of lysosomal membranes.
  • (7) It was established that the polyhedral virus is formed in the viroplasma produced after viral cell infection, is included in the intimate and developing membrane singly or in fascicles containing several (up to 9) and is finally incapsulated in polyhedral protein.
  • (8) Phages Tm2 and Tg27 share the same dimensions of incapsulated DNA, differing in the sizes of phage genome and end repeats.
  • (9) It is likely that the up-take of CsA by macrophages, when incapsulated into liposomes is dramatically enhanced; these cells have been pointed out at targets for IL2 inhibition by CsA.
  • (10) Extensive incapsulated lymph accumulation renders mandatory the incision and drainage of the lymphocyst in the iliac region at the site of the involvement.
  • (11) Inside these formations sometimes there occur disfibration of neurofibrilles resulting in formation of structures which resemble incapsulated sensory apparatus.
  • (12) The possibilities of using PDS-incapsulated drugs for prophylactic chemotherapy of canine and human filariasis is discussed.
  • (13) The foreign body incapsulation is performed with the maternal and fetal connective tissue participation.
  • (14) In the course of human ontogenesis, free diffuse receptors reveal themselves beginning from the 4th month, and more complex incapsulated ones--from the 5th month of the intrauterine development.
  • (15) During this physical development gold particles are incapsulated in growing shells of metallic silver, which gradually become more and more visible.
  • (16) In localization of metallic foreign bodies extrabronchially their incapsulation usually occurs.
  • (17) In experiments on mice, rats, rabbits and dogs it was found that liposome-incapsulated triombrast administered intravenously possesses specific properties of contrasting the liver and spleen.

Words possibly related to "encapsulation"

Words possibly related to "incapsulation"