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Comparisons of phenolic components and anti-metabolic activities during different cultivars and growing conditions of blueberry leaves. [PDF]
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A new STAT3-based potency assay for human G-CSF analog therapeutics. [PDF]
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Bioactivities and Phytochemical Profiling of <i>Trigynaea axilliflora</i> from Brazil. [PDF]
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A Comprehensive Review on Chemical Structures and Bioactivities of <i>Ostropomycetidae</i> Lichens. [PDF]
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Bioactive glasses as accelerators of apatite bioactivity
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2003AbstractSynthetic carbonatehydroxyapatite is the ceramic closest to the mineral component of human bone and seems, therefore, the optimum material to use in osseous implants. However,in vitroassays performed to determine its bioactivity have shown no positive results after 2 months of assay.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006
With the first wave of bioactive sutures already in the marketplace, research is ongoing in the development of future products. Such sutures could potentially have not only antimicrobial activity but also anesthetic and antineoplastic functions. Some clinical trials have already been completed in Russia. This technology is likely to become commonplace.
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With the first wave of bioactive sutures already in the marketplace, research is ongoing in the development of future products. Such sutures could potentially have not only antimicrobial activity but also anesthetic and antineoplastic functions. Some clinical trials have already been completed in Russia. This technology is likely to become commonplace.
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Advanced Materials, 2021
AbstractSynthetic polymers are omnipresent in society as textiles and packaging materials, in construction and medicine, among many other important applications. Alternatively, natural polymers play a crucial role in sustaining life and allowing organisms to adapt to their environments by performing key biological functions such as molecular ...
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AbstractSynthetic polymers are omnipresent in society as textiles and packaging materials, in construction and medicine, among many other important applications. Alternatively, natural polymers play a crucial role in sustaining life and allowing organisms to adapt to their environments by performing key biological functions such as molecular ...
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1999
The most important advances in the field of biomaterials over the past few years have been in bioactive biomaterials. Materials have been developed to incorporate bioactivity through biological recognition, including incorporation of adhesion factors, polyanionic sites that mimic the electrostatics of biological regulatory polysaccharides, and cleavage
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The most important advances in the field of biomaterials over the past few years have been in bioactive biomaterials. Materials have been developed to incorporate bioactivity through biological recognition, including incorporation of adhesion factors, polyanionic sites that mimic the electrostatics of biological regulatory polysaccharides, and cleavage
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 1999
This review outlines the different bioactivities of a variety of chalcones. The cytotoxic, anticancer, chemopreventative and mutagenic properties of a number of chalcones are described followed by an account of various of these unsaturated ketones as antimicrobial agents.
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This review outlines the different bioactivities of a variety of chalcones. The cytotoxic, anticancer, chemopreventative and mutagenic properties of a number of chalcones are described followed by an account of various of these unsaturated ketones as antimicrobial agents.
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