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Biomedical applications

2022
In recent years, 3D printing technology has become a sufficiently mature technique to allow not only the production of objects starting from a design modeling but also a possible customization through the introduction of functionality by the end user.
Roppolo, Ignazio   +4 more
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Biomedical applications

ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Courses, 2010
The goal of this course is to introduce you to the wealth of challenges and problems that exist in the biomedical and biology domains -- specifically, how knowledge of the computer graphics areas of shape, pattern, and animation could be used to address these problems.
L. Albera   +5 more
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Pterostilbene: Biomedical applications

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 2013
Resveratrol and its naturally dimethylated analog, pterostilbene, show similar biological activities. However, the higher in vivo bioavailability of pterostilbene represents a fundamental advantage. The main focus of this review is on biomedical applications of pterostilbene.
José M, Estrela   +4 more
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Hydrogels for biomedical applications

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2001
Abstract: This paper reviews the composition and synthesis of hydrogels, the character of their absorbed water, and permeation of solutes within their swollen matrices. The most important properties of hydrogels relevant to their biomedical applications are also identified, in particular for use of hydrogels as drug and cell carriers, and as tissue ...
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Biomedical applications: general discussion

Faraday Discussions, 2021
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Claudia Backes   +23 more
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Biomedical applications of laminarin

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2020
The ocean is par excellence a fertile territory of biodiversity on our planet. Marine-derived polysaccharides have been applied as functional materials in biomedicine due to their attractive bioactive properties, safety, high availability and low-cost production.
Mehrzad Zargarzadeh   +3 more
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Cryogels for biomedical applications

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2013
The use of hydrogels as support materials for the growth and proliferation of mammalian cells has been well documented as they closely mimic the gel-like properties - and in some cases also the chemical properties - of the extracellular matrix (ECM), which naturally surrounds the cells of any biological tissue.
Henderson, Timothy   +4 more
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