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Applications of bioresorbable polymers in skin and eardrum
Skin and eardrum are body tissues acting as interfaces between the outer environment and the interior body; thus, they have their own intrinsic self-reparatory capacity. Nonetheless, deep, wide, chronic, and acute lesions can challenge their healing, and adjuvant therapies may be needed to restore their functions.
DANTI, SERENA +4 more
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Synthesis of bioresorbable polymers for medical applications
Biodegradable polymers are very attractive materials because of the possibility to degrade them back naturally to their monomeric forms, with clear advantages for many applications. Degradable polyesters are the most widely used group of synthetic biodegradable polymers for medical applications, with many of its members already Food and Drug ...
Storti G., Lattuada M.
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Bioresorbable polymers for bioprinting applications
Rimann, Markus +2 more
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Ocular applications of bioresorbable polymers—from basic research to clinical trials
Bioresorbable and biodegradable polymers have been heavily used for the treatment of various ocular diseases as well as in basic ophthalmology research.
May Griffith
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Bioresorbable Polymers for Surgical Suture Applications
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Introduction to bioresorbable polymers: Types and biomedical applications
Bioresorbable polymers have demonstrated notable utility in the field of biomedicine, notably in drug delivery and implantation. Materials intended for biomedical purposes must possess qualities such as nontoxicity, biocompatibility, and favorable ...
Manunya Okhawilai +2 more
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Synthesis and applications of bioresorbable polymers for tissue engineering scaffolds
Diseases affecting organs and tissues essential for maintaining good health-related quality of life are major global health concerns. The supplies of donor organs and tissues are becoming increasingly limited, hence there is greater demand for ...
E G Okonkwo, Jesus Romo-Rico
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