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Biocompatible Material Development

1993
A number of methods are being developed to provide improved means to inhibit host activation by the foreign materials of circulatory assist devices. Surface treatments by heparinization, polymer bulk, and surface modification to inhibit or enhance protein film formation have all shown promise in this regard.
Chi-Chun Tsai   +2 more
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Biocompatible Material-Based Flexible Biosensors: From Materials Design to Wearable/Implantable Devices and Integrated Sensing Systems.

Small, 2023
Human beings have a greater need to pursue life and manage personal or family health in the context of the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things, and 5G/6G technologies.
Gang Liu   +8 more
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Preparation, characterization, and antibacterial properties of biocompatible material for wound healing

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 2021
The development of wound dressing materials for effortless and easy treatment is crucial to accelerate the wound healing process. It is particularly preferred that the material used for this purpose is biocompatible.
Ebru Kondolot Solak   +2 more
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Natural Biopolymer-Based Biocompatible Conductors for Stretchable Bioelectronics.

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Biocompatible conductors are important components for soft and stretchable bioelectronics for digital healthcare, which have attracted extensive research efforts.
Chunya Wang, T. Yokota, T. Someya
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Silk Fibroin: An Emerging Biocompatible Material for Application of Enzymes and Whole Cells in Bioelectronics and Bioanalytical Sciences.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2020
Enzymes and whole cells serve as the active biological entities in a myriad of applications including bioprocesses, bioanalytics, and bioelectronics. Conserving the natural activity of these functional biological entities during their prolonged use is ...
Sharbani Kaushik   +2 more
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Evaluation of Biocompatible Materials

Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1973
An analytical summary is presented on the available major in vivo and in vitro evaluations of selected blood and tissue compatible materials.
Sheldon Rabin   +2 more
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Biocompatibility of Dental Materials [PDF]

open access: possibleDental Clinics of North America, 2007
With the long history of use of many materials in dental surgery, biocompatibility concerns are not as great a concern as other issues, such as long-term degradation, mechanical strength problems, and prevention of secondary caries. It is important, however, not to forget that the potential exists for adverse tissue responses to synthetic materials ...
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Biocompatibility in Hemapheresis: New Materials

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1993
The development of new technologies implying the use of semidialytic syntetic membranes in therapeutic apheresis, lays stress also on the problem of biocompatibility. The first alterations of plasma proteins and of the immune system are observable 15 minutes after the beginning of the apheretic session.
RUSSO, Gaspare Elios   +3 more
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Natural Sporopollenin Microcapsules Facilitated Encapsulation of Phase Change Material into Cellulose Composites for Smart and Biocompatible Materials.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Sporopollenin exine capsules (SECs) are empty microcapsules that are 25 μm in diameter and have extensive networks of ∼200 nm diameter holes obtained by chemically removing all external and internal cytoplastic materials from the natural pollen grains ...
Stefano Becherini, Mark Mitmoen, C. Tran
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Fluorescent Magnesium Hydroxide Nanosheet Bandages with Tailored Properties for Biocompatible Antimicrobial Wound Dressings and pH Monitoring.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) is hailed as a cheap and biocompatible material with antimicrobial potential; however, research aimed at instilling additional properties and functionality to this material is scarce.
A. Truskewycz   +7 more
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