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Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

Advanced bioreactor system for the implantable biomaterials testing and 
		tissue engineering applications

Advanced bioreactor system for the implantable biomaterials testing and tissue engineering applications

... Tissue engineering scientists believe that the next generation of functional tissue and artificial organ replacements truly need the use of advanced bioreactor ...implantable biomaterials and ...

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Biomimetic Poly(ester amide) Biomaterials for Vascular Tissue Engineering

Biomimetic Poly(ester amide) Biomaterials for Vascular Tissue Engineering

... scaffolding biomaterials are required for engineering three-dimensional vascular ...biostable biomaterials have been extensively ...vascular tissue engineering studies in the past were ...

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Piezoelectric smart biomaterials for bone and cartilage tissue engineering

Piezoelectric smart biomaterials for bone and cartilage tissue engineering

... Scaffold-based tissue engineering therapies largely disturb the natural signaling pathways, due to their rigidity towards signal conduction, despite their therapeutic ...smart biomaterials, which can ...

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Should we use cells, biomaterials, or tissue engineering for cartilage regeneration?

Should we use cells, biomaterials, or tissue engineering for cartilage regeneration?

... of tissue engineering, both because of the constantly growing need for more effective options for joint repair and the expectation that this apparently simple tissue will be easy to ...original ...

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Covalently Crosslinked Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications

Covalently Crosslinked Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications

... Bone tissue engineering require three-dimensional (3D) porous biomaterial scaffolds for cell infiltration, differentiation and proliferation to guide the new tissue formation ...bone tissue ...

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An Overview of Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) Acid (PLGA)-Based Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering

An Overview of Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) Acid (PLGA)-Based Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering

... Bone tissue engineering is a research field with many clinical applications, such as bone replacement in the case of orthopaedic defects, bone neoplasia and tumours, pseudoarthrosis treatment, stabilization ...

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Tissue engineering strategies for the induction of angiogenesis using biomaterials

Tissue engineering strategies for the induction of angiogenesis using biomaterials

... vessel engineering and the production of the vascular grafts ...in tissue engineering and restor- ...of biomaterials similar to vessels structure has been considered extensively by different ...

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Sol-Gel Derived Biodegradable and Bioactive Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering

Sol-Gel Derived Biodegradable and Bioactive Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering

... bone tissue, especially when made with large volume fractions of macroporosity [2, ...bone tissue engineering they still need improvement in their mechanical ...synthetic biomaterials is the ...

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NATURAL BIOMATERIALS FOR SKIN TISSUE ENGINEERING: REPAIR AND REGENERATION   A SHORT REVIEW

NATURAL BIOMATERIALS FOR SKIN TISSUE ENGINEERING: REPAIR AND REGENERATION A SHORT REVIEW

... favorite biomaterials for in vivo medical applications and difficult processing, low mechanical properties have been the barriers to its broad use in biomedical and engineering ...a tissue ...

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Schlögl, Winfried
  

(2012):


	Development of advanced biomaterials for bone tissue engineering.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

Schlögl, Winfried (2012): Development of advanced biomaterials for bone tissue engineering. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

... physiological tissue oxygen concentration being 3 % in mean [Csete, ...bone tissue engineering remains to be ...In tissue engineering the use of oxygen generating biomaterials ...

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Current and novel polymeric biomaterials for neural tissue engineering

Current and novel polymeric biomaterials for neural tissue engineering

... neural tissue engineering due to their range of versatility that is unmatched by other biomaterials like metals and ...scar tissue, but they also regulate bio- logical cues to guide axonal ...

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Application of Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering: A Review

Application of Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering: A Review

... organs, tissue component or cell unit remains the consequences of home or sport injuries, trauma, wear and tear of various diseases in human ...of tissue for the treatment of these diseases in different ...

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A review of using green chemistry methods for biomaterials in tissue engineering

A review of using green chemistry methods for biomaterials in tissue engineering

... in biomaterials is still at its ...in tissue engineering ...and tissue engineering-based biomaterials, which have received the greatest amount of citations in recent ...in ...

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Multifunctional silk-heparin biomaterials for vascular tissue engineering applications

Multifunctional silk-heparin biomaterials for vascular tissue engineering applications

... Scaffold materials with suitable biological and mechanical properties are necessary for vascular tissue engineering. One potential scaffold material of interest is silk, due to its established sericulture, ...

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Biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue engineering

Biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue engineering

... Numerous synthetic polymers have been used in the attempt to produce scaffolds including polystyrene, poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA), polyglycolic acid (PGA) and poly-dl-lactic-co- glycolic acid (PLGA). While these materials ...

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Biomaterials and tissue engineering for scar management in wound care

Biomaterials and tissue engineering for scar management in wound care

... A scar is caused by the overgrowth of a tissue after an injury, burn, or surgical incision, demonstrating an exuberant healing response which determines type of scars: hypertrophic and keloid. Hypertrophic scars ...

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Novel strategies in tendon and ligament tissue engineering: Advanced biomaterials and regeneration motifs

Novel strategies in tendon and ligament tissue engineering: Advanced biomaterials and regeneration motifs

... It has been argued that the best replacement biomater- ials for T/L are those derived from the T/L themselves (when they are available) because the tissues already have similar mechanical properties and because the ...

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Recent advances in the development of nature-derived photocrosslinkable biomaterials for 3D printing in tissue engineering

Recent advances in the development of nature-derived photocrosslinkable biomaterials for 3D printing in tissue engineering

... photoinitiator, and persulfate, an electron acceptor, can generate radicals using blue light of 405 nm wavelength [49]. The advantage of this reaction is that it can avoid the potential mutation and phototoxicity because ...

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Surface Modification Techniques for Polymeric Biomaterials for Use as Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.

Surface Modification Techniques for Polymeric Biomaterials for Use as Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.

... any tissue engineered construct used in regenerative medicine is dictated by the state of the extra cellular matrix that supports the cell culture, which in turn is controlled by the various properties of the ...

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Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications.

Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications.

... and copolymerize with other monomers [92]. Particularly copolymers of PLA and PCL have been investigated extensively for a wide range of biomaterial applications. Poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) is a copolymer ...

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