نتایج جستجو برای: polymeric biomaterial

تعداد نتایج: 28455  

Journal: :Biomaterials 2007
Xiudong Liu Kenneth A Howard Mingdong Dong Morten Ø Andersen Ulrik L Rahbek Mads G Johnsen Ole C Hansen Flemming Besenbacher Jørgen Kjems

We have previously introduced the use of the biomaterial chitosan to form chitosan/siRNA nanoparticles for gene silencing protocols. This present study shows that the physicochemical properties (size, zeta potential, morphology and complex stability) and in vitro gene silencing of chitosan/siRNA nanoparticles are strongly dependent on chitosan molecular weight (Mw) and degree of deacetylation (...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Tayser Sumer Gaaz Abu Bakar Sulong Majid Niaz Akhtar Abdul Amir H Kadhum Abu Bakar Mohamad Ahmed A Al-Amiery

The aim of this review was to analyze/investigate the synthesis, properties, and applications of polyvinyl alcohol-halloysite nanotubes (PVA-HNT), and their nanocomposites. Different polymers with versatile properties are attractive because of their introduction and potential uses in many fields. Synthetic polymers, such as PVA, natural polymers like alginate, starch, chitosan, or any material ...

2014
Natalie J Wood Sarah E Maddocks Helena J Grady Andrew M Collins Michele E Barbour

Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) is in widespread use as a polymeric biomaterial with diverse applications such as intravitreal devices, catheters, artificial organs, and mouthguards. Many biomaterials are inherently prone to bacterial colonization, as the human body is host to a vast array of microbes. This can lead to infection at the biomaterial's site of implantation or application. In this stu...

2016
Stephany Y. Tzeng David R. Wilson Sarah K. Hansen Alfredo Quiñones‐Hinojosa Jordan J. Green

Lack of specificity in cancer therapeutics severely limits the efficacy of many existing treatment modalities. The use of Tumor Necrosis Factor-related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand (TRAIL) is of interest to the field due to this protein's ability to cause cell death specifically in cancer cells without harming the surrounding healthy tissue. Here, we report that polymeric nanoparticles, based on s...

Journal: :The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants 2015
Antonio Scarano Adriano Piattelli Giovanna Murmura Giovanna Iezzi Bartolomeo Assenza Carlo Mancino

PURPOSE Ridge expansion is used to widen narrow ridges with adequate height for implant placement. This human case series presents the clinical and histologic results of delayed expansion of mandibles by ultrasonic surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with residual alveolar ridge width between 2.3 and 4.1 mm in the coronal area of the posterior mandible were included in the study. First, f...

Journal: :International journal of immunopathology and pharmacology 2011
E Saino L Fassina S Van Vlierberghe M A Avanzini P Dubruel G Magenes L Visai F Benazzo

Bone tissue engineering typically uses biomaterial scaffolds, osteoblasts or cells that can become osteoblasts, and biophysical stimulations to promote cell attachment and differentiation. In this study, we investigated the effects of an electromagnetic wave on mesenchymal stromal cells isolated from the bone marrow and seeded upon gelatin cryogel disks. In comparison with control conditions wi...

Journal: :Biomaterials 1999
B Kreklau M Sittinger M B Mensing C Voigt G Berger G R Burmester R Rahmanzadeh U Gross

In isolated posttraumatic or idiopathic joint defects the chondral layers and adjacent subchondral spongy bone are usually destructed. For regeneration we suggest the in vitro formation of a cartilage-coated biomaterial carriers (biphases) in order to fill the correspondingjoint defects. In this study Biocoral, a natural coralline material made of calcium carbonate, and calcite, a synthetic cal...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2013
Seyedmojtaba Daghighi Jelmer Sjollema Henny C van der Mei Henk J Busscher Edward T J Rochford

Extended life expectancy and medical development has led to an increased reliance on biomaterial implants and devices to support or restore human anatomy and function. However, the presence of an implanted biomaterial results in an increased susceptibility to infection. Due to the severity of the potential outcomes of biomaterial-associated infection, different strategies have been employed to ...

Journal: :Trends in cardiovascular medicine 2008
Guido Krenning Jan-Renier A J Moonen Marja J A van Luyn Martin C Harmsen

Vascular tissue engineering aims to restore blood flow by seeding artificial tubular scaffolds with endothelial and smooth muscle cells, thus creating bioartificial blood vessels. Herein, the progenitors of smooth muscle and endothelial cells hold great promise because they efficiently differentiate and harbor longevity. In this review, we describe a novel tissue engineering approach that uses ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Jonas Andersson Kristina Nilsson Ekdahl Rolf Larsson Ulf R Nilsson Bo Nilsson

Contact between blood and a biomaterial surface induces an immediate complement-mediated inflammatory response. Under these conditions, the alternative pathway of complement is often initiated and amplified on the biomaterial surface. Adsorption of a protein such as C3 to a polymer surface induces conformational changes in the protein. Based on the expression on adsorbed C3 of conformational ne...

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