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Biomedical applications of photochemistry [PDF]
Photochemistry is the study of photochemical reactions between light and molecules. Recently, there have been increasing interests in using photochemical reactions in the fields of biomaterials and tissue engineering.
Chan, BP
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Biomedical Applications of Graphene [PDF]
Graphene exhibits unique 2-D structure and exceptional phyiscal and chemical properties that lead to many potential applications. Among various applications, biomedical applications of graphene have attracted ever-increasing interests over the last three
He Shen, Liming Zhang, Min Liu, Zhijun Zhang
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Nanomaterials for biomedical applications [PDF]
Iqra Zainab +5 more
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Liposomes: Biomedical Applications
Liposomes, with their flexible physicochemical and biophysical properties, continue to be studied as an important potential a critical drug delivery system. Liposomes have overcome the challenges of conventional free drug therapy by encapsulating therapeutic agents, thereby improving in vivo biodistribution and reducing systemic toxicity.
Kim, Eun-Mi, Jeong, Hwan-Jeong
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Dendrimersomes: Biomedical applications
Dendrimersomes are self-assembling vesicles composed of a membrane made up of Janus dendrimers. Their unique structure makes them promising nanosystems in medical applications, such as drug delivery and nucleic acid transport.
Barbara Klajnert-Maculewicz +2 more
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Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering & technology that combines biomedical sciences with engineering principles. This discipline covers broad areas where biomedical engineers are involved in the fields of medicine ...
Mohd Javaid +3 more
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Biomedical Biopolymers, their Origin and Evolution in Biomedical Sciences: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Biopolymers provide a plethora of applications in the pharmaceutical and medical applications. A material that can be used for biomedical applications like wound healing, drug delivery and tissue engineering should possess certain properties like ...
Preeti Yadav +4 more
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Magnesium research and applications: Past, present and future
As the lightest structural metal and one of the most abundant metallic elements on earth, magnesium (Mg) has been used as an “industrial metal” for lightweighting in the transportation and electronics industries, in addition to other traditional ...
Jianyue Zhang +6 more
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Microfluidics for Biomedical Applications
Microfluidics refers to a technique for controlling and analyzing the fluids or micro-/nano-bioparticles in microscale channels or structures [...]
Nan Xiang, Zhonghua Ni
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Recent trends in natural polymer-based hydrogels for biomedical applications [PDF]
Hydrogels with large specific surface area, high water content, tissue similarity, three-dimensional bionic structure, adjustable conductive path, stimulus responsiveness and many other excellent characteristics have become the most potential candidate ...
Nitong Bu, Lin Li, Xuefeng Hu
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