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Recently, biomedicine and tissue regeneration have emerged as great advances that impacted the spectrum of healthcare. This left the door open for further improvement of their applications to revitalize the impaired tissues.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AND PROTEOMICS [PDF]
The term "proteomics" was created in 1997, by analogy of genomics, genome studies. "Proteom" refers to a mixture of proteins and genome and was created by Marcom Wilkins in 1994.
Marianna Trebuňová, Jozef Živčák
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Metamaterials are a group of materials/structures which possess novel behaviors not existing in nature. The metamaterials include electromagnetic metamaterials, acoustic metamaterials, mechanical metamaterials, etc.
Hao Wang +4 more
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Nanochitin and nanochitosan (with random‐copolymer‐based multiscale architectures of glucosamine and N‐acetylglucosamine units) have recently attracted immense attention for the development of green, sustainable, and advanced functional materials ...
Suyoung Lee +4 more
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Membrane Systems for Biomedical Engineering
The thematic scope concerning membrane systems for biomedical engineering is very wide; it concerns new methods of designing membrane systems for biomedical and biomedical-related environmental processes [...]
Ludomira H. Granicka +1 more
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Virtual and augmented reality in biomedical engineering
Background In the future, extended reality technology will be widely used. People will be led to utilize virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies in their daily lives, hobbies, numerous types of entertainment, and employment.
Aya Taghian +3 more
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Advances in Biomedical Engineering [PDF]
The most visible contributions of biomedical engineering to clinical practice involve instrumentation for diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation. Cell and tissue engineering also have emerged as clinical realities. In the next 25 years, advances in electronics, optics, materials, and miniaturization will accelerate development of more sophisticated ...
L G, Griffith, A J, Grodzinsky
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Plasma-activated interfaces for biomedical engineering
As an important phenomenon to monitor disease development, cell signaling usually takes place at the interface between organisms/cells or between organisms/cells and abiotic materials.
Pei Liu +4 more
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Engineering Hydrogel Adhesion for Biomedical Applications via Chemical Design of the Junction.
Hydrogel adhesion inherently relies on engineering the contact surface at soft and hydrated interfaces. Upon contact, adhesion normally occurs through the formation of chemical or physical interactions between the disparate surfaces.
Giovanni Bovone +3 more
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The Contribution of Silk Fibroin in Biomedical Engineering
Simple Summary In the medical area and beyond one of the most important biomaterials is the silk fibroin (SF) produced by the Bombyx mori L. silkworm. This outstanding biopolymer has received great attention from researchers due to its unique properties.
Cristian Lujerdean +3 more
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