They have shown that cells align themselves with topographical features such as parallel grooves etched into a biomaterial surface. |
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It is considered as the best tolerated biomaterial since it is not allergenic and inert. |
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The company is experimenting with cultured animal cells and tissues to create an alternative biomaterial to traditional leather. |
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The selection and design of a bone matrix-like biomaterial are primarily determined by the composition of the osseous tissue. |
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Scientists successfully develop novel biomaterial to help grow new blood vessels. |
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We plan to also create composites that looks nothing like an animal product at all and are high-performance biomaterial. |
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This policy will further increase the demand and value of cellulose as a biomaterial. |
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Cellulose is derived from forest products and agricultural processes, making it the most abundant biomaterial in Canada. |
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One approach is the implantation of synthetic tissues, called biomaterial scaffolds, on which natural tissue growth can occur. |
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He has a master's degree and a doctorate in biomaterial science and tissue engineering. |
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At the same time, the biomaterial biodegrades, leaving a functioning, natural joint. |
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Secotom performs precise and deformation-free cutting of: metals, ceramics, composites, sintered carbides, electronic components, crystals biomaterial, minerals etc. |
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Moreover, this autologous biomaterial induces no undesirable tissue reaction, is easy, quick and cheap to produce and is easily manipulated during the surgical procedure. |
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Thus, the removal of sericin is an essential step to assure biocompatibility in biomaterial applications of silk. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is a flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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This new biomaterial technology leads to potential communication pathways that can transmit more information than is currently available from fibre optics or optical switching devices. |
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Egg white is a natural biomaterial that contains high amount of amino acids and various proteins such as albumin and lysosome. |
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All components recognized as aggressive to the organism have been avoided, only ingredients rigorously selected for their total innocuity and compatiblity with biomaterial used in lenses, have been selected. |
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In response to this abundance, scientists are developing a process to extract commercially valuable biomaterial from them for use in foods and medicines. |
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The success of these implants has led scientists to develop a new type of biomaterial that is promising to do for medicine what silicon did for computing. |
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The potential uses in plastic surgery of such a biomaterial, easy and fast to produce, without any overcost and with no risk, are very numerous and require from now on to be tested and validated methodically. |
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Injection of this biomaterial into rat ischemic hind limbs increased progenitor cell mobilization and recruitment, and enhanced blood vessel growth and perfusion in the muscle. |
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The availability of cellulosic bacteria capable of anaerobic synthesis would reduce the cost of production while enhancing the range of applications for this unique, renewable biomaterial. |
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Therefore, our approach for islet cell delivery is to develop a surgically implanted biomaterial tissue, complete with blood vessels, to support islet grafts. |
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A broad and innovative program of research was developed that included biomaterial synthesis, cartilage biology, cartilage tissue repair, and formation of biphasic constructs to repair damaged articulating joints. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is an easily flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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In 1999, all DUALMESH Biomaterial configurations were adapted to feature the advanced CORDUROY tissue ingrowth surface. |
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The interconnecting, omnidirectional pore structure of MEDPOR Biomaterial allows integration with the patient's tissues by allowing fibrovascular in-growth. |
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