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Hyaluronic acid: a versatile biomaterial in tissue engineering

Hyaluronic acid: a versatile biomaterial in tissue engineering

... The characteristics of HA including its consistency, biocompatibility, hydrophilicity, limited immunogenicity and unique viscoelasticity have made it an excellent moisturizer in cosmetic dermatology and skin-care ...

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Biomaterial based endochondral bone regeneration: A shift from traditional tissue engineering paradigms to developmentally inspired strategies

Biomaterial based endochondral bone regeneration: A shift from traditional tissue engineering paradigms to developmentally inspired strategies

... traditional tissue engineering paradigms towards strategies that leverage biomaterials in order to recapitulate embryonic processes, an approach which has been termed ‘developmental engineering’ ...

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Development of biomaterial scaffold for nerve tissue engineering: Biomaterial mediated neural regeneration

Development of biomaterial scaffold for nerve tissue engineering: Biomaterial mediated neural regeneration

... and tissue engineering methods give us exciting insights to the design of a scaffold with good electrical, mechanical, bio- logical properties and compliance match closely resem- bling the native ...soft ...

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Hydroxyapatite as a Biomaterial to Improve Stem
Cell-Related Tissue Engineering

Hydroxyapatite as a Biomaterial to Improve Stem Cell-Related Tissue Engineering

... guided tissue regeneration was first postulated by Melcher [2], who pointed to the importance of hindering the growth of unwanted cell lines from the healing areas to allow the growth of the desirable cell lines ...

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Poly(N isopropylacrylamide co N tert butylacrylamide)  grafted hyaluronan as an injectable and self assembling scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering

Poly(N isopropylacrylamide co N tert butylacrylamide) grafted hyaluronan as an injectable and self assembling scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering

... sive biomaterial, was compatible with MSCs in chondro- ...g-HA biomaterial is more useful as an injectable scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering using MSCs than the original PNIPAAm-g-HA, ...

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 SCAFFOLD: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

 SCAFFOLD: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

... phase biomaterial (poor mechanical properties and biocompatibility of natural and synthetic polymers respectively, and poor degradability of bio ceramics), a number of researchers have developed composite ...

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Potential use of mesenchymal stem cells and bio oss® in surgery skull Maxillo facial: a review

Potential use of mesenchymal stem cells and bio oss® in surgery skull Maxillo facial: a review

... 2004). Tissue engineering offers numerous benefits that meet the needs of injured tissue or to the regeneration process organ (Burg et ...So biomaterial Bio Oss® (Geistlich), being ...

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Biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue engineering

Biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue engineering

... for tissue engineering. Each of these individual biomaterial groups has specific advantages and, needless to say, disadvantages so the use of composite scaffolds comprised of different phases is ...

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Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Cartilage Tissue Engineering

... The mechanical, biochemical and degradable qualities of a synthetic biomaterial are much easier to modify than that found in naturally occurring polymers. They do not possess the same problems with availability ...

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Preparation and Characterization of Gelatin- Hydroxyapatite Composite for Bone Tissue Engineering

Preparation and Characterization of Gelatin- Hydroxyapatite Composite for Bone Tissue Engineering

... scaffolds from advanced biomaterial for healing bone defects represents a new approach for tissue engineering. Hydroxyapatite ceramics have been recognized as substitute material for bone and teeth ...

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Tissue engineering in periodontics: recent updates and systematic review

Tissue engineering in periodontics: recent updates and systematic review

... and tissue engineering ...another tissue type, or stimulating stem cells to synthesize and secrete mineralized matrix The regeneration of most tissues usually requires the expression of various ...

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Tissue engineering: chondrocytes and cartilage

Tissue engineering: chondrocytes and cartilage

... the tissue engi- neered package? The precise form will vary with the medical application for which it is ...particular tissue functions; and a material support that forms a structure for both culturing the ...

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Tissue engineering in the rheumatic diseases

Tissue engineering in the rheumatic diseases

... adipose tissue, placenta, amniotic fluid, periosteum, umbilical cord blood and vein, cartilage, bone, skeletal muscle, and synovium have been described and show properties similar to bone marrow MSCs ...for ...

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Tissue engineering and ENT surgery

Tissue engineering and ENT surgery

... connective tissue allowing resump- tion of a semi-solid ...pharyngo-oesophageal tissue even if only as passive food ...that tissue- engineered reconstruction of the tongue may one day become a ...

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In vivo cartilage tissue engineering

In vivo cartilage tissue engineering

... The samples saved for histological evaluation were placed into 10% neutral formaldehyde containing jars and kept at least 48 h for fixation. After fixation, the tis- sues were decalcified using a commercial nitric acid ...

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Functional tissue engineering of ligament healing

Functional tissue engineering of ligament healing

... the tangent modulus and the stress at failure of the heal- ing MCL were increased by about 50%[123-126]. With these successes, we have used the SIS bioscaffolds for ACL healing. Using a goat stifle joint as a model, we ...

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Tissue engineering in burn scar reconstruction

Tissue engineering in burn scar reconstruction

... of the field of tissue engineering for human treatment [91]. SCs contain multilineage differentiation capacity and immune-modulating effects [92], which make them ideal for tissue-engineering ...

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Cell transfer technology for tissue engineering

Cell transfer technology for tissue engineering

... Recent progress in tissue engineering made it possible to treat various diseases using ex vivo expanded cells [1]. The possibility of the cell-based therapy for many dis- eases has been widely studied. The ...

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Nanofibers and their applications in tissue engineering

Nanofibers and their applications in tissue engineering

... bone tissue), thereby giving a strong rationale to investigate them for application in orthopedic or dental tissue engineering (Elias et al ...neural tissue engineering ...

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EVALUATION OF NITROGLYCERIN SUSTAIN RELEASE FROM A MICRORESERVOIR TRANSDERMAL PATCH

EVALUATION OF NITROGLYCERIN SUSTAIN RELEASE FROM A MICRORESERVOIR TRANSDERMAL PATCH

... Research Article EVALUATION OF NITROGLYCERIN SUSTAIN RELEASE FROM A MICRORESERVOIR TRANSDERMAL PATCH JANFADA ALIREZA, TAVAKOLI JAVAD Biomaterial Group, Biomedical Engineering Faculty, Science and Rese[.] ...

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