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Biocompatibility and levofloxacin delivery of mesoporous materials
European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 2013A comparative study of mesoporous matrices designed for both drug-loading methods, impregnation (IP) and surfactant-assisted drug loading (also denoted as one-pot, OP), has been carried out evaluating their physicochemical characteristics, cell response, drug delivery profiles, and antibacterial activity.
Cicuéndez Maroto, Mónica+3 more
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Biocompatibility of intraocular lens materials
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2008To provide an update on currently available materials used in the manufacture of intraocular lenses, as well as new materials under development, especially with regard to their uveal and capsular biocompatibility.The biocompatibility of intraocular lens materials should be assessed in terms of uveal biocompatibility, related to the inflammatory foreign-
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Bridging the gap—Biocompatibility of microelectronic materials
Acta Biomaterialia, 2006There is an increasing interest in cell-based microelectronic biosensors for high-throughput screening of new products from the biotech pipeline. This requires fundamental knowledge of the biocompatibility of the materials used as the growing support for the cells.
Elisabeth Bogner+7 more
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Graphene-based materials biocompatibility: A review
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013Graphene-based materials (GBMs) have broad potential applications in biomedical engineering and biotechnology. However, existing studies regarding biological effects of GBMs often present contradictory or inconclusive results. This work presents a review of published data in order to provide a critical overview of the state of the art.
Artur Pinto+2 more
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Biocompatible polymers and their potential biomedical applications: A review.
Current pharmaceutical design, 2019BACKGROUND Biocompatible polymers are gaining great interest in the field of biomedical applications. The term biocompatibility refers to the suitability of a polymer to body and body fluids exposure.
Uzma Arif+8 more
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Polyions for biocompatible materials
Macromolecular Symposia, 1996AbstractStarting from the thermodynamic properties of some polyamidoamines, showing a protonation behaviour similar to that of small molecules, a relationship with the ability to form polymer‐polymer complexes with heparin or heparin‐like macromolecules was found.In the light of these results, new heparinisable materials (PUPA and EVAPA) were ...
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Biocompatibility of Endoprosthetic Materials
1984Biostability 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
2019Material 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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Biocompatibility of elastin-fibrin material in the rat
Biomaterials, 1990Biocompatibility 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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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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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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