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Advances in Materials, 2021
During natural tissue regeneration, tissue microenvironment and stem cell niche including cell–cell interaction, soluble factors, and extracellular matrix (ECM) provide a train of biochemical and biophysical cues for modulation of cell behaviors and ...
Zhirong Liu +3 more
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During natural tissue regeneration, tissue microenvironment and stem cell niche including cell–cell interaction, soluble factors, and extracellular matrix (ECM) provide a train of biochemical and biophysical cues for modulation of cell behaviors and ...
Zhirong Liu +3 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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The Path Forward for Biofuels and Biomaterials
Science, 2006Biomass represents an abundant carbon-neutral renewable resource for the production of bioenergy and biomaterials, and its enhanced use would address several societal needs.
A. Ragauskas +13 more
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Review on titanium and titanium based alloys as biomaterials for orthopaedic applications.
Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2019Variety of implant materials have been employed in various disciplines of medical science depending on the requirement of a particular application. Metals, alloys, ceramics, and polymers are the commonly used biomaterials. The main focus of this study is
M. Kaur, Kulvir Singh
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1987
The nature of a biomaterial surface governs the processes involved in biological response. Surface properties such as surface chemistry, surface energy, and morphology may be measured in order to understand the surface region of a biomaterial. In this article, we describe the surface characteristics of a few common biomaterials, review the techniques ...
B D, Ratner, A B, Johnston, T J, Lenk
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The nature of a biomaterial surface governs the processes involved in biological response. Surface properties such as surface chemistry, surface energy, and morphology may be measured in order to understand the surface region of a biomaterial. In this article, we describe the surface characteristics of a few common biomaterials, review the techniques ...
B D, Ratner, A B, Johnston, T J, Lenk
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Engineering and Functionalization of Gelatin Biomaterials: From Cell Culture to Medical Applications
Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews, 2020Health care and medicine were revolutionized in recent years by the development of biomaterials, such as stents, implants, personalized drug delivery systems, engineered grafts, cell sheets, and other transplantable materials.
A. Bello +4 more
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Accounts of Chemical Research, 2017
Convergent advances in the fields of synthetic chemistry, soft matter, molecular self-assembly, and the -omics era point to a new generation of synthetic biomaterials that are indistinguishable in form and function from biological matter. Such living biomaterials comprise a "Holy Grail" of the chemical sciences that will transform both modern medicine ...
Mark W. Tibbitt, Robert Langer
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Convergent advances in the fields of synthetic chemistry, soft matter, molecular self-assembly, and the -omics era point to a new generation of synthetic biomaterials that are indistinguishable in form and function from biological matter. Such living biomaterials comprise a "Holy Grail" of the chemical sciences that will transform both modern medicine ...
Mark W. Tibbitt, Robert Langer
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Bone Repair Biomaterials: A Perspective from Immunomodulation
Advanced Functional Materials, 2022With an increasingly aging society, bone defects and fractures have become significant threats to human health and quality of life. Currently, autologous and allogeneic bone grafts remain the “gold standard” for the clinical treatment of bone repair ...
Yili Wang +5 more
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1992
One conclusion that might be drawn from a review of the role of biomaterial failure in total hip arthroplasty is that the fracture, wear, and corrosion of materials often serve as the primary causes of failure of hip replacements. It is not yet possible, however, to conclude the prevalence or time course of these failures.
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One conclusion that might be drawn from a review of the role of biomaterial failure in total hip arthroplasty is that the fracture, wear, and corrosion of materials often serve as the primary causes of failure of hip replacements. It is not yet possible, however, to conclude the prevalence or time course of these failures.
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Progress in the development of piezoelectric biomaterials for tissue remodeling.
BiomaterialsPiezoelectric biomaterials have demonstrated significant potential in the past few decades to heal damaged tissue and restore cellular functionalities.
Amit Nain +7 more
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