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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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PROPERTIES OF BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
9th International Professional and Scientific Conference “Occupational Safety and Health” : book of proceedingsThe term biocompatible materials is used as a name for those materials that do no harm to living tissue. The human body recognizes this type of material as its own, not a foreign material. Because of this, allergic reactions and the body's tendency to reject such materials do not occur. The use of this type of material in dental medicine is very common,
Medić, Srđan +2 more
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Polymeric Materials: Current Status of Biocompatibility
Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1973An overview of the current status of biocompatible materials is presented. Selected natural and synthetic macromolecular systems are discussed in relationship to thrombosis and their biocompatibili...
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Highlight. Materials biocompatibility
Analytical Communications, 1996G. Rigby, P. Vadgama
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Biocompatible materials for bladder substitution
BJU International, 2008Yuval, Ben-Moshe, Gilad E, Amiel
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Biocompatibility of Plastic Materials
1986The 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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Natural Biopolymer-Based Biocompatible Conductors for Stretchable Bioelectronics
Chemical Reviews, 2021Chunya Wang +2 more
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