Becerra, Luis Humberto Campos Rodríguez, Marco Antonio Loudovic Hernán... Arroyo, Raúl Lesso Solís, Hugo Esquivel Castro, Alejandro Torres
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Biomaterials Research
BackgroundThe aim of the study is to characterize a biomedical magnesium alloy and highlighting the loss of mechanical integrity due to the sterilization method. Ideally, when using these alloys is to delay the onset of degradation so that the implant can support body loads and avoid toxicological effects due to the release of metal ions into the b...
Noh, Yong Kwan Kim, Sung Won Kim, Ik-Hwan Park, Kwideok
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BackgroundExtracellular matrix (ECM) has a profound effect on cell behaviors. In this study, we prepare a decellularized human nasal septal chondrocyte (NSC)-derived ECM (CHDM), as a natural (N-CHDM) or soluble form (S-CHDM), and investigate their impact on NSCs differentiation.MethodsN-CHDM, S-CHDM were obtained from NSC. To evaluate function of N...
Birajdar, Mallinath S. Joo, Haejin Koh, Won-Gun Park, Hansoo
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Biomaterials Research
AbstractIn recent years, synthetic and semi-synthetic polymer materials have been widely used in various applications. Especially concerning biomedical applications, their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and non-toxicity have increased the interest of researchers to discover and develop new products for the well-being of humanity. Among the syn...
Stephens, Ross W. Tredwell, Gregory D. Bell, Jessica L. Knox, Karen J. Philip, Lee A. Senden, Tim J. Tapner, Michael J. Bickley, Stephanie A. Tanudji, Marcel R. Jones, Stephen K.
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BackgroundUnderstanding the regional vascular delivery of particles to tumour sites is a prerequisite for developing new diagnostic and therapeutic composites for treatment of oncology patients. We describe a novel imageable 67Ga-radiolabelled polymer composite that is biocompatible in an animal tumour model and can be used for preclinical imaging ...
de Melo Pereira, Daniel Schumacher, Matthias Habibovic, Pamela
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BackgroundBiomineralized collagen, consisting of fibrillar type-I collagen with embedded hydroxyapatite mineral, is a bone-mimicking material with potential application as a bone graft substitute. Despite the chemical and structural similarity with bone extracellular matrix, no evidence exists so far that biomineralized collagen can be resorbed by ...
Ali, Maqsood Payne, Samantha L.
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Biomaterials Research
Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis is a widespread and untreatable condition that leads to lifelong impairment and eventual death. The scarcity of liver transplantation options requires the development of new strategies to attenuate disease progression and reestablish liver function by promoting regeneration. Biomaterials are becoming an increasin...
Kang, Moon Sung Jeong, Seung Jo Lee, Seok Hyun Kim, Bongju Hong, Suck Won Lee, Jong Ho Han, Dong-Wook
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Background Titanium (Ti) has been utilized as hard tissue replacement owing to its superior mechanical and bioinert property, however, lack in tissue compatibility and biofunctionality has limited its clinical use. Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) is one of the graphene derivatives that possess extraordinary biofunctionality and are known to induce oss...
Zimmerling, Amanda Yazdanpanah, Zahra Cooper, David M. L. Johnston, James D. Chen, Xiongbiao
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BackgroundIt is known that a number of parameters can influence the post-printing properties of bone tissue scaffolds. Previous research has primarily focused on the effect of parameters associated with scaffold design (e.g., scaffold porosity) and specific scaffold printing processes (e.g., printing pressure). To our knowledge, no studies have inv...
Sari, Mona Hening, Puspa Chotimah, Ana, Ika Dewi Yusuf, Yusril
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BackgroundThe application of bioceramic hydroxyapatite (HA) derived from materials high in calcium to tissue engineering has been of concern, namely scaffold. Scaffold pores allow for cell mobility metabolic processes, and delivery of oxygen and nutrients by blood vessel. Thus, pore architecture affects cell seeding efficiency, cell viability, migr...
Solanki, Anu K. Lali, Ferdinand V. Autefage, Hélène Agarwal, Shweta Nommeots-Nomm, Amy Metcalfe, Anthony D. Stevens, Molly M. Jones, Julian R.
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BackgroundBioactive glasses are traditionally associated with bonding to bone through a hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA) surface layer but the release of active ions is more important for bone regeneration. They are now being used to deliver ions for soft tissue applications, particularly wound healing. Cobalt is known to simulate hypoxia and provoke...