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In vivo biocompatibility assessment of 3D printed bioresorbable polymers for brain tissue regeneration. A feasibility study [PDF]
Introduction: The limited capacity of brain tissue to regenerate after acute injury, hampered by cell death, edema and inflammation, has led to an interest in promising and innovative approaches such as implantable regenerative scaffolds designed to ...
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Bioresorbable Polymers: Advanced Materials and 4D Printing for Tissue Engineering [PDF]
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Bioresorbable polymers for electronic medicine
In the arena of materials science, the landscape of implantable sensors and stimulators is rapidly advancing, taking the form of transient electronics or what is colloquially known as “bioresorbable electronic medicine.” This pioneering technology holds a distinct advantage, as it dissolves within the human body, obviating the necessity for permanent ...
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Editorial: Bioresorbable materials: What is new? [PDF]
Nenad Filipović +3 more
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Initial Experience With a Bioresorbable Polymer Anchor [PDF]
Background Anchors are frequently used in reconstructive orthopedic surgery to achieve fixation of soft tissue to bone. Anchors vary with respect to material composition, configuration, and methods of fixation at the site of attachment. The fixation component of anchoring devices has generally evolved from metal-fabricated implants to various types of ...
Burnham, Robert R +3 more
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Update on coronary artery bioresorbable vascular scaffolds in percutaneous coronary revascularization [PDF]
Coronary angioplasty was first introduced in 1977. From plain old balloon angioplasty to the introduction of bare metal stents in 1986 and dual antiplatelet therapy in 1992 to much more later on.
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Bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS), made either from polymers or from metals, are promising materials for treating coronary artery disease through the processes of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Despite the opinion that bioresorbable
Miljan Milosevic +15 more
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The Development of Design and Manufacture Techniques for Bioresorbable Coronary Artery Stents
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading killer of humans worldwide. Bioresorbable polymeric stents have attracted a great deal of interest because they can treat CAD without producing long-term complications.
Liang Wang +5 more
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Although the use of bioresorbable materials in stent production is thought to improve long-term safety compared to their durable counterparts, a recent FDA report on the 2-year follow-up of the first FDA-approved bioresorbable vascular stent showed an ...
Sandra Pacharra +12 more
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Tissue Engineering Applied to Skeletal Muscle: Strategies and Perspectives
Muscle tissue is formed by elongated and contractile cells with specific morphofunctional characteristics. Thus, it is divided into three basic types: smooth muscle tissue, cardiac striated muscle tissue and skeletal striated muscle tissue.
Ana Luisa Lopes Martins +2 more
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