The enterprise body also aims to concentrate on emerging areas such as biomaterials and bioinformatics. |
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During tissue regeneration, cells release enzymes that degrade natural biomaterials at specific peptide sequences. |
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And now that we understand that, it may be possible to engineer novel, rationally-designed biomaterials that can control those interactions. |
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In comparison, implanted biomaterials, prosthetics, and devices have inanimate surfaces. |
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First, stem cells, when mixed with biomaterials known as scaffolds, can help regenerate bone growth and damaged tissue. |
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Both showed that the biomaterials stimulated stem cells, producing new bone tissue and fully repairing the rats' bones. |
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Human hair keratins provide a structural diversity ideal for biomaterials and are highly tolerated as implantable materials. |
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Manufacturing biomaterials from natural fibres makes environmental sense says Dr. Sain. |
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Various tissue-engineering approaches were developed using natural or synthetic biomaterials as scaffolds for cell growth. |
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The technologies combine human tissue or cells with synthetic biomaterials. |
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Visitors can look at mono-crystals used for optics and electronics, biomaterials and superconductors. |
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Microcontact printing is another patterning method that uses a polydimethyl siloxane elastomeric stamp to micropattern biomaterials. |
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These considerations are important to keep in mind in the rational design of biomaterials for applications in tissue engineering and wound healing. |
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Adsorbed or grafted hydrophilic polymers such as polyethylene glycol immobilized at the interface between biofluids and biomaterials have gained considerable attention. |
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This information would provide insight into the mechanisms of cell migration and could also guide the design of biomaterials that interact with tissue cells. |
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By analogy, biomaterials like proteins and self-assembling oligopeptides may have a critical aggregation concentration based on their amphiphilic structures. |
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Researchers are applying chemical imaging techniques to investigations of cellular function, disease processes, protein interactions, DNA, biomaterials, and pharmaceuticals. |
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The mucilage produced by Drosera has remarkable elastic properties and has made this genus a very attractive subject in biomaterials research. |
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Compared with synthetic biomaterials such as polyglycolides and polylactides, silk is obviously advantageous in some aspects in biodegradation. |
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The use of xenogenic small intestinal sub mucosa as biomaterials for Achilles tendon repair in a dog model. |
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The European market for dental biomaterials includes dental bone graft substitutes, dental bone tissue engineering products and dental membranes. |
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However, GA cross-linked biomaterials have been shown to release toxic monomeric GA upon hydrolyzation of the material. |
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This impressive mechanical strength has made silk fibroin very competitive for applications in biomaterials. |
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Finally, our tissues are highly cellular, comprised of cells and the proteins those cells produce, without dependence on biomaterials or scaffold for three-dimensionality. |
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Riga Biomaterials Innovation and Development Center, Riga Technical University, Pulka Str. |
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Based on their behavior in living tissue, polymeric biomaterials can be divided into biostable, bioabsorbable, and partially bioabsorbable materials. |
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One of the strategies for the prevention of such microbial adhesion is to modify the biomaterials by creating micro or nanofeatures on their surface. |
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However, further research fails to prove clearly the contribution of sericin to inflammatory responses based on isolated sericin and sericin based biomaterials. |
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More importantly for biomaterials research, however, is the fact that, when dried, the mucin provides a suitable substrate for the attachment of living cells. |
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The focus of this research programme is to develop bone graft substitute biomaterials and laboratory-engineered bone tissue for implantation in damaged sites. |
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