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Nanogenerator for Biomedical Applications

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2018
AbstractIn the past 10 years, the development of nanogenerators (NG) has enabled different systems to operate without external power supply. NG have the ability to harvest the mechanical energies in different forms. Human body motions and activities can also serve as the energy source to drive NG and enable self‐powered healthcare system.
Hongqing Feng   +5 more
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Nanonetworks in Biomedical Applications

Current Drug Targets, 2019
By interconnecting nanomachines and forming nanonetworks, the capacities of single nanomachines are expected to be enhanced, as the ensuing information exchange will allow them to cooperate towards a common goal. Nowadays, systems normally use electromagnetic signals to encode, send and receive information, however, in a novel communication paradigm ...
Jose Luis, Marzo   +2 more
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Zirconia in biomedical applications

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2016
The use of zirconia in medicine and dentistry has rapidly expanded over the past decade, driven by its advantageous physical, biological, esthetic, and corrosion properties. Zirconia orthopedic hip replacements have shown superior wear-resistance over other systems; however, risk of catastrophic fracture remains a concern.
Yen-Wei, Chen   +3 more
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Polyurethanes in Biomedical Applications

2004
Polyurethanes are the most commonly used materials in the production of blood contacting devices such as heart valves or artificial veins and arteries. They comprise a large family of materials with the only common characteristic of the presence of urethane linkages along the large molecular chains.
Ayer, Burke, Nesrin, Hasirci
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Biomedical applications of collagens

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2015
AbstractCollagen‐based biomedical materials have developed into important, clinically effective materials used in a range of devices that have gained wide acceptance. These devices come with collagen in various formats, including those based on stabilized natural tissues, those that are based on extracted and purified collagens, and designed composite,
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Biomedical applications

2021
Govind B. Nair, S.J. Dhoble
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Biomedical applications

2018
Drago M. Djordjevic   +2 more
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Biomedical applications

2020
Sanjib Bhattacharya, Amartya Acharya
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Biomedical Applications

2016
Mandeep Singh Bakshi   +1 more
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Sustainable cellulose and its derivatives for promising biomedical applications

Progress in Materials Science, 2023
Haipeng Yu, Wenshuai Chen, Dawei Zhao
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