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Biomedical materials and 2013

Biomedical Materials, 2013
As we enter the New Year, we once again applaud the efforts of contributing authors, referees and the Editorial Board of Biomedical Materials (BMM), who have all continued their hard work in order to maintain the high quality of papers published by BMM.
In-Seop, Lee, Myron, Spector
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Biomedical Materials

MRS Bulletin, 1991
Biomedical materials is an embryonic interdisciplinary science whose practitioners are scientists, engineers, biochemists, and clinicians who use synthetic polymers, metals, ceramics, inorganic, and natural polymers to fabricate artificial organs, medical devices, drug delivery systems, prosthetics, and packaging systems.The intent of this special ...
S.A. Barenberg, E.P. Mueller
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Third-Generation Biomedical Materials

Science, 2002
Whereas second-generation biomaterials were designed to be either resorbable or bioactive, the next generation of biomaterials is combining these two properties, with the aim of developing materials that, once implanted, will help the body heal itself.
Larry L, Hench, Julia M, Polak
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Biocompatibility of Materials for Biomedical Engineering

2020
In the tissue engineering research field, nanobiomaterials highlight the impact of novel bioactive materials in both current applications and their potentials in future progress for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Tissue engineering is a well-investigated and challenging biomedical field, with promising perspectives to improve and support
Yu-Chang, Tyan   +3 more
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Composite Materials for Biomedical Applications

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1980
The concepts of composite mechanics have been used to design two materials for potential prosthesis of biomedical interest. They attain specific physical properties and use polymers which show a high degree of biocompatibility. The materials used were a poly (2-hydroxyethyl-methacrylate) as matrix and polyesther resin as reinforcing fibers.
C, Migliaresi, L, Nicolais
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Introduction to “Biomedical Polymer Materials”

Biomaterials Science
Xuesi Chen and Huayu Tian introduce the Biomaterials Science and Journal of Materials Chemistry B cross-journal themed collection on Biomedical Polymer Materials.
Huayu, Tian, Xuesi, Chen
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Materials for biomedical applications

Materials & Design, 1999
Abstract This paper discusses the physical and mechanical characterization of a calcium phosphate ceramic material system developed for biomedical applications in the repair of skeletal defects. The rapid prototyping process selective laser sintering (SLS) is the preferred forming process to produce complex porous ceramic matrices suitable for ...
N.K. Vail   +5 more
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Overview of Biomedical Materials

MRS Bulletin, 1991
Biomedical materials are synthetic polymers, metals, ceramics, inorganics, and natural macromolecules (biopolymers), that are manufactured or processed to be suitable for use in or as medical devices or prostheses. These materials typically come in contact with cells, proteins, tissues, organs, and organ systems. They can be implanted for long-term use,
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Biomedical materials research in India

Biomedical Materials, 2022
Biman B Mandal   +2 more
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Biomedical Materials in Dentistry

2019
Any progress in the science and technology of dental biomedical materials has been widely influential in dentistry. The main goal of this field is manufacturing of biocompatible materials to replace the lost tissues or to restore disturbed functions of the orofacial region.
Fahimeh Sadat Tabatabaei   +2 more
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