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Graphenic materials for biomedical applications [PDF]
Graphene-based nanomaterials have been intensively studied for their properties, modifications, and application potential. Biomedical applications are one of the main directions of research in this field. This review summarizes the research results which
Jampílek, Josef, Plachá, Daniela
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Electrospun Materials for Biomedical Applications
Considered a simple and versatile technique, electrospinning has emerged as a technology for developing 3D materials for a wide range of applications [...]
Hernane S. Barud, Frederico B. De Sousa
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Active Biomedical Materials and Their Applications. [PDF]
Active biomedical materials are designed to heal and restore the functions of people recovering after injuries or diseases [...]
Lung CYK.
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BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS BASED ON FULLERENES [PDF]
Fullerenic soluble derivatives are essential for many biomedical techniques that exploit the chemical and physical properties of these unique structural carbon nanospheres.
Radu Claudiu Fierascu +6 more
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Summary: In the late 19th century, scientists began to study the photophysical differences between chromophores in the solution and aggregate states, which breed the recognition of the prototypical processes of aggregation-caused quenching and ...
Changhuo Xu +5 more
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3D-printed microneedles in biomedical applications
Summary: Conventional needle technologies can be advanced with emerging nano- and micro-fabrication methods to fabricate microneedles. Nano-/micro-fabricated microneedles seek to mitigate penetration pain and tissue damage, as well as providing ...
Sajjad Rahmani Dabbagh +5 more
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Superhydrophobic materials for biomedical applications [PDF]
Superhydrophobic surfaces are actively studied across a wide range of applications and industries, and are now finding increased use in the biomedical arena as substrates to control protein adsorption, cellular interaction, and bacterial growth, as well as platforms for drug delivery devices and for diagnostic tools.
Eric J, Falde +3 more
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The field of biomedical engineering highly demands technological improvements to allow the successful engraftment of biomaterials requested for healing damaged host tissues, tissue regeneration, and drug delivery.
Arka Sanyal +4 more
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Materials for Biomedical Applications [PDF]
This paper discusses two ceramic material systems for selective laser sintering (SLS) that are being developed for biomedical applications for use in repair of bone defects.
Aufdemorte, T. B. +5 more
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Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys can be used as biomedical materials because of their excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility. However, the rapid degradation rate of Mg‐based materials limits their application in biodegradable intravascular ...
Yang Shen +7 more
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