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Self-healing biomaterials for medical applications [PDF]
Biomaterials are currently applied in increasingly complex areas such as tissue engineering, bioprinting and regenerative medicine. To this end, challenging combinations of biomaterial properties are required which usually cannot be met by conventional ...
Leeuwenburgh Sander
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Silks are fibrous proteins with remarkable mechanical properties produced in fiber form by silkworms and spiders. Silk fibers in the form of sutures have been used for centuries. Recently regenerated silk solutions have been used to form a variety of biomaterials, such as gels, sponges and films, for medical applications.
Charu, Vepari, David L, Kaplan
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In recent years, the use of microfabrication techniques has allowed biomaterials studies which were originally carried out at larger length scales to be miniaturized as so-called "on-chip" experiments.
Habibovic, P.; id_orcid +14 more
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Classification and Medical Applications of Biomaterials–A Mini Review
Biomaterials are natural, synthetic, or hybrid materials, which are used in medical devices or implants that are placed in contact with the human biological system to compensate for or restore diminished functions of the body.
Eric Tzyy Jiann Chong +2 more
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Advanced Composite Biomaterials
“Biomaterials” is one of the most important fields of study in terms of its development in the 21st century [...
Stefan Ioan Voicu, Marian Miculescu
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Journal of Functional Biomaterials in 2018
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Journal of Functional Biomaterials Editorial Office
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Biofilm and dental biomaterials [PDF]
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negative ways. The microbiological environment in the oral cavity is affected by the composition and shape of the biomaterials used for oral restorations. This
Marit Øilo +3 more
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Periodontal Bifunctional Biomaterials: Progress and Perspectives
Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease that destroys periodontal supportive tissues and eventually causes tooth loss. It is attributed to microbial and immune factors.
Lisha Gu, Qiuxia Huang, Xin Huang
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A Molecular View on Biomaterials and Dental Stem Cells Interactions: Literature Review
Biomaterials and stem cells are essential components in the field of regenerative medicine. Various biomaterials have been designed that have appropriate biochemical and biophysical characteristics to mimic the microenvironment of an extracellular matrix.
Fernando J. Aguilar-Ayala +6 more
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Metal-organic frameworks functionalized biomaterials for promoting bone repair
Bone defects induced by bone trauma, tumors and osteoarthritis greatly affect the life quality and health of patients. The biomaterials with numerous advantages are becoming the most preferred options for repairing bone defects and treating orthopedic ...
Chaoqian Zhao +3 more
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