Development of microspheres for biomedical applications: a review [PDF]
An overview of microspheres manufactured for use in biomedical applications based on recent literature is presented in this review. Different types of glasses (i.e.
A Luciani +97 more
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In vitro and in vivo effects of rat kidney vascular endothelial cells on osteogenesis of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells growing on polylactide-glycoli acid (PLGA) scaffolds [PDF]
It is well established that vascularization is critical for osteogenesis. However, adequate vascularization also remains one of the major challenges in tissue engineering of bone.
Zang Guangxiang +4 more
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Amphotericin B (AMB) is used most commonly in severe systemic life-threatening fungal infections. There is currently an unmet need for an efficacious (AMB) formulation amenable to oral administration with better bioavailability and lower nephrotoxicity ...
Mahasen A. Radwan +4 more
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An Overview of Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) Acid (PLGA)-Based Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering [PDF]
Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) has attracted considerable interest as a base material for biomedical applications due to its: (i) biocompatibility; (ii) tailored biodegradation rate (depending on the molecular weight and copolymer ratio); (iii ...
Carmagnola, I. +3 more
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Tissue Engineered Airways: A Prospects Article [PDF]
An ideal tracheal scaffold must withstand luminal collapse yet be flexible, have a sufficient degree of porosity to permit vascular and cellular ingrowth, but also be airtight and must facilitate growth of functional airway epithelium to avoid ...
Birchall, MA, Bogan, SL, Teoh, GZ
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The use of polylactic and polyglycolic copolymer biomaterial in a pre-clinical model of compromised primary stability [PDF]
Aim Primary implant stability can be compromised by overdrilling of the implant bed. Filling the gap between the implant and the bone with a highly viscous copolymer of polylactic and polyglycolic acid (PLA/PGA) might stabilize the implant and thus ...
Fernando E. Kayatt +5 more
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Nanoclay‐Engineered Scaffolds for the Controlled Delivery of Biomolecules in Regenerative Medicine
ABSTRACT Regenerative medicine combines biomaterials, cells, scaffolds, and bioactive agents via modern technologies to aid in the reconstruction and repair of damaged tissues. Among these, nanoclay scaffolds have demonstrated unique advantages in facilitating the delivery of therapeutic agents.
Mehri Shadi +2 more
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BIOCOMPATIBILITY AND BIODEGRADABILITY OF ELECTROSPUN PHEA-PLA SCAFFOLDS: OUR PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE IN A MURINE ANIMAL MODEL [PDF]
We obtained a nano-fibrillar scaffold starting from a polymeric solution which, through electrospinning, gave a biodegradable material with optimal mechanical features and the capacity to allow cell adhesion.
Abruzzo, A. +20 more
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Electrospun PHEA-PLA/PCL Scaffold for Vascular Regeneration: A Preliminary in\ua0Vivo Evaluation [PDF]
Background. There is increasing interest in the development of vessel substitutes, and many studies are currently focusing on the development of biodegradable scaffolds capable of fostering vascular regeneration.
Buscemi, G. +11 more
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Membranes for Periodontal Regeneration [PDF]
U ovome su članku prikazane različite vrste membrana za vođenu regeneraciju parodontnih tkiva. One se upotrebljavaju za pokrivanje defekata i poticanje regeneracije koštanih stijenki u parodontnome džepu.
Andrej Aurer, Ksenija Jorgić-Srdjak
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