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A Review on Some Natural Biopolymers and Their Applications in Angiogenesis and Tissue Engineering
... in engineering of various tissues and drug delivery ...these applications in ...in angiogenesis by implanting it in immune‐compromised mouse model for 7 ...2, some of gelatin ... See full document
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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 ... See full document
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NATURAL BIOMATERIALS FOR SKIN TISSUE ENGINEERING: REPAIR AND REGENERATION A SHORT REVIEW
... medical applications and difficult processing, low mechanical properties have been the barriers to its broad use in biomedical and engineering ...a tissue engineering scaffold and wound ... See full document
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Skin tissue engineering advances in severe burns: review and therapeutic applications
... There are also other categories of dermal substitutes available commercially. On top of substitutes made from “Artificial Biological Materials” described above for Inte- gra TM and MatriDerm®, the other two commonly ... See full document
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Novel Biopolymers/Functionalized Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Composite Scaffolds for Cardiac Tissue Engineering
... and tissue scaffolding ...for tissue regeneration [9]. Tissue engineering scaffolds have been designed to act as a temporary, artificial extracellular matrix which supports cell attachment and ... See full document
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Current development of biodegradable polymeric materials for biomedical applications
... medicine, tissue engineering, controlled drug delivery, gene therapy, and nanotechnology, there has been a robust expansion of biomedical applications of synthetic biodegradable polymers and ... See full document
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A review of fibrin and fibrin composites for bone tissue engineering
... promising biopolymers used for bone tissue engineering applications, and therefore, the literature on the use of fibrin in this field is extensive and continues to ... See full document
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Nanofibers and their applications in tissue engineering
... of tissue at the nanoscale is one of the major challenges in the field of tissue ...of tissue engineering ...of natural and synthetic biomaterials has broadened the scope for ... See full document
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Attitude and Motivation for Learning English and their Impact on Performance: A Study on Engineering Students of Jessore University of Science and Technology
... To increase the surrender value of the academic knowledge, most of the universities run English courses like Basic/Co mmunicat ive English. Jessore University of Science and Technology (JUST) is one of the newly ... See full document
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Vascular tissue engineering: biodegradable scaffold platforms to promote angiogenesis
... platform that allowed for successful vascularization and organization of syn chronized, beating, cardiac muscle tissue. Later, Lesman and colleagues combined the 50:50 PLLA and PLGA scaff olds with a fi brin gel, ... See full document
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Review on Piezoelectric Materials as Thin Films with their Applications
... NaNbO 3 , KNbO 3 , NaTaO 3 and KTaO 3 also have a perovskitic structure and are reported to be ferroelectric [10-Pg 185].KNbO 3 has a great similarity with BaTiO 3 having four polymorphic forms namely cubic, tetragonal, ... See full document
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Comprehensive Review on PN Sequence and their...
... Meghna Sharma et. al. [2012] in the paper “A Method to Generation and Simulation of PN Sequence in MATLAB”examines autocorrelation of PN sequence and compares the simulated autocorrelation with theoretical measured ... See full document
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The interplay between macrophages and angiogenesis in development, tissue injury and regeneration
... vessels at distinct anatomical sites, including the hyaloid cavity of the eye (Fig. 1). Gene expression analyses further indicated that embryonic/fetal TEMs are molecularly similar to tumor-associated TEMs (Pucci et al., ... See full document
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A Smart Solution for Tissue Engineering Applications
... Ischemia of the operated tissues is a very common and difficult to handle com- plication of many surgeries. Necrosis of tissues occurs secondary to an early reperfusion injury or a prolonged absence of blood supply. The ... See full document
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Cocrystals: A Review of Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical and Material Science Applications
... market are sold out in their salt forms, and some molecules, though potential drug candidates, cannot form salts due to the absence of ionizable sites in the molecule. Cocrystallization comes in handy in such ... See full document
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CHARACTERIZATIONS IN METRIC SPACES AND APPLICATIONS TO HARDWARE ENGINEERING
... Under different sufficient conditions, existence of common fixed point for a pair of maps, four maps and also for a sequence of maps will be established here.. Our result extends[r] ... See full document
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Schizophrenia and virtual reality: a review of clinical applications
... due review che descrivono specificatamente i risultati dell’impiego della RV come supporto alla ricerca ed al trattamento del- la schizofrenia e tre, meno recenti, che discutono potenziali ... See full document
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Silk as a Biopolymer for Tissue Engineering Applications
... bone tissue engineering due to its mechanical properties and it has fibrous nature similar to collagen type I with the amorphous links between the β-sheets in the structure which acts as sites for ... See full document
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Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications.
... Alternatively, there are methods involving the use of fibers including fiber bonding [108], wet spinning [109], electrospinning [49, 50, 106, 118, 119], the formation of nonwoven meshes [110, 111], weaving [112, 113], ... See full document
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Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil and their T...
... The plant uptake of heavy metals from soils at high concentrations may result in a great health risk taking into consideration food-chain implications. The food plants whose examination system is based on exhaustive and ... See full document
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