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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
To the Editor.— The participants at the Conference on the Clinical Applications of Biomaterials held at the National Institutes of Health were "charged with addressing the area of greatest clinical need in which the state of the art today is feasible and practical."1Their report cited biomaterial applications in cardiovascular surgery, plastic surgery,
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To the Editor.— The participants at the Conference on the Clinical Applications of Biomaterials held at the National Institutes of Health were "charged with addressing the area of greatest clinical need in which the state of the art today is feasible and practical."1Their report cited biomaterial applications in cardiovascular surgery, plastic surgery,
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1999
This chapter reviews some important properties of collagen-rich tissues. Collagen is a multifunctional family of proteins of unique structural characteristics. The collagen-rich tissues can be thought of as a composite polymeric material in which the highly oriented crystalline collagen fibrils are embedded in the amorphous ground substance of ...
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This chapter reviews some important properties of collagen-rich tissues. Collagen is a multifunctional family of proteins of unique structural characteristics. The collagen-rich tissues can be thought of as a composite polymeric material in which the highly oriented crystalline collagen fibrils are embedded in the amorphous ground substance of ...
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Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 1987
Entrepreneurial companies in biomaterials serve a valuable function in lowering the risk of developing new products and devices. In many cases liability considerations and a pragmatic conservatism make it difficult for established health-care products suppliers to develop new products directly.
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Entrepreneurial companies in biomaterials serve a valuable function in lowering the risk of developing new products and devices. In many cases liability considerations and a pragmatic conservatism make it difficult for established health-care products suppliers to develop new products directly.
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Journal of Artificial Organs, 2008
Ti alloys composed of nontoxic and allergy-free elements and Ni-free stainless steels and Co-Cr alloys are currently being developed. Ni-free Ti alloys exhibiting superelastic behavior, or the shape memory effect, are also being developed. beta-type Ti alloy with a low elastic modulus has proved to be effective for inhibiting bone absorption and ...
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Ti alloys composed of nontoxic and allergy-free elements and Ni-free stainless steels and Co-Cr alloys are currently being developed. Ni-free Ti alloys exhibiting superelastic behavior, or the shape memory effect, are also being developed. beta-type Ti alloy with a low elastic modulus has proved to be effective for inhibiting bone absorption and ...
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
IntroductionMany different kinds of rhinologic biomaterials, both nonabsorbable and absorbable, have been developed over the years to improve outcomes following endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. In particular, these products have been designed to prevent postoperative bleeding, optimize the wound healing process ...
Conner J, Massey +4 more
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IntroductionMany different kinds of rhinologic biomaterials, both nonabsorbable and absorbable, have been developed over the years to improve outcomes following endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. In particular, these products have been designed to prevent postoperative bleeding, optimize the wound healing process ...
Conner J, Massey +4 more
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2008
Vaccination is one of the most successful medical interventions for the prevention of disease in the twentieth century. However, with the development of new and less reactogenic vaccine antigens, which take advantage of molecular recombinant technologies, comes the need for more effective adjuvants that will facilitate the induction of adaptive immune ...
Surya K, Mallapragada +1 more
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Vaccination is one of the most successful medical interventions for the prevention of disease in the twentieth century. However, with the development of new and less reactogenic vaccine antigens, which take advantage of molecular recombinant technologies, comes the need for more effective adjuvants that will facilitate the induction of adaptive immune ...
Surya K, Mallapragada +1 more
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Biomaterials 2021: Future of biomaterials
Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, 2021Himansu Sekhar Nanda +3 more
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Nature Materials, 2015
Polymers, ceramics and metals have historically dominated the application of materials in medicine. Yet rationally designed materials that exploit specific, directional, tunable and reversible non-covalent interactions offer unprecedented advantages: they enable modular and generalizable platforms with tunable mechanical, chemical and biological ...
Webber, Matthew J. +3 more
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Polymers, ceramics and metals have historically dominated the application of materials in medicine. Yet rationally designed materials that exploit specific, directional, tunable and reversible non-covalent interactions offer unprecedented advantages: they enable modular and generalizable platforms with tunable mechanical, chemical and biological ...
Webber, Matthew J. +3 more
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1999
The most important advances in the field of biomaterials over the past few years have been in bioactive biomaterials. Materials have been developed to incorporate bioactivity through biological recognition, including incorporation of adhesion factors, polyanionic sites that mimic the electrostatics of biological regulatory polysaccharides, and cleavage
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The most important advances in the field of biomaterials over the past few years have been in bioactive biomaterials. Materials have been developed to incorporate bioactivity through biological recognition, including incorporation of adhesion factors, polyanionic sites that mimic the electrostatics of biological regulatory polysaccharides, and cleavage
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