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Biocompatibility of elastin-fibrin material in the rat

Biomaterials, 1990
Biocompatibility and biodegradability of a new elastin-fibrin material were investigated in several organs and tissues of the rat. It has been demonstrated that the material was quite well tolerated in all cases, except in bone marrow. Its use is considered in several aspects of reparative or constructive surgery.
M. Riquet   +5 more
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Biocompatibility of Endoprosthetic Materials

1984
Biostability and biocompatibility are the most important biological requirements that a material must satisfy in order to make a suitable implant material.
H.-G. Willert, G. H. Buchhorn
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Biocompatible Material Selection

2019
Material selection under the guidance of the general principles must be considered from the material’s own properties and the available manufacturing processes. Manufacturing designers should consider a broad range of factors affecting the requirements and feasible options for the optimal functions, biocompatibility, and manufacturing outcomes of the ...
Weiqiang Chen, Raymond W. Lam
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Carbon nanotube/chitosan nanocomposite as a biocompatible biocathode material to enhance the electricity generation of a microbial fuel cell

, 2011
New developments in biocathode microbial fuel cells (MFCs) provide an increasing possibility to use the MFC technology for sustainable wastewater treatment. Enhanced oxygen reduction and biofilm formation using novel cathode materials are crucial for the
Xianwei Liu   +5 more
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Biocompatible alkyl cyanoacrylates and their derivatives as bio-adhesives.

Biomaterials Science, 2018
Cyanoacrylate adhesives and their homologues have elicited interest over the past few decades owing to their applications in the biomedical sector, extending from tissue adhesives to scaffolds to implants to dental material and adhesives, because of ...
Jay M. Korde, B. Kandasubramanian
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Biocompatibility of Dental Restorative Materials

Materials Science Forum, 2014
Biocompatibility is the ability of a material appropriate trigger a biological response, when applied to the body, without causing a chronic inflammatory reaction, foreign body reaction or toxicity, is related to the interaction of the cell / biomaterial.
Camila dos S. Araújo   +5 more
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Biocompatible implant material

1985
Since the beginning of reconstructive middle ear surgery there has always been an interest in implant materials. The use of alloplastic implant materials in the middle ear was disappointing because of extrusion.1,2However, it is worthwhile to realize that the most successful middle ear reconstruction, in otosclerosis patients, is performed with ...
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Biocompatibility of Plastic Materials

1986
The introduction of polymers has brought many exciting developments over the last few decades. The biomedical application of polymers is established in such areas as cardiac and vascular surgery as well as in the application of voice prostheses (Singer and Blom 1980; Henley-Cohn 1981; Herrmann et al. 1983).
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Nanoscale Probing of Biocompatibility of Materials

1995
After a brief introduction to the concept of biocompatibility of materials, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) are discussed with respect to their application to biomaterial surfaces through practical examples: Titanium, polyurethane and gold surface functionalized with self-assembly monolayers.
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Biocompatibility Evaluation of Reference Materials

1992
Reference materials were sterilized by ethylene oxyde and evaluated after control of complete desorption process of ETO (< 2 ppm).
T. Bouet   +3 more
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