Biomaterials For Tissue Engineering
Biomaterials aids as an integral component of tissue engineering. It is designed to provide architectural framework of native extracellular matrix in order to encourage cell growth and eventual tissue regeneration. Bone and cartilage represents the two distinct tissues which vary among compositional and mechanical properties. Despite of these differences, both meet at the osteochondral interface. This article presents an overview of current biomaterials employed in bone and a cartilage application, design considerations, and alludes to future prospects within this field of research. Among a multitude of applications, the musculoskeletal tissues of bone and cartilage have garnered substantial interest from researchers.
High Impact List of Articles
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Hereditary angioedema type II combined with other allergic pathology-case report
Svetlan Dermendzhiev, Tihomir Dermendzhiev, Angel DzhambovCase Report: Biomedical Research
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Hereditary angioedema type II combined with other allergic pathology-case report
Svetlan Dermendzhiev, Tihomir Dermendzhiev, Angel DzhambovCase Report: Biomedical Research
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The effect of disease knowledge training on pregnancy outcome in gestational diabetes
Haiyan Li, Chunxiao Lin, Xiuping Duan, Yonghua LinResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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The effect of disease knowledge training on pregnancy outcome in gestational diabetes
Haiyan Li, Chunxiao Lin, Xiuping Duan, Yonghua LinResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Effective lesion detection of colposcopic images using active contour method
Ramapraba PS, Chitra MP, Prem Kumar MResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Effective lesion detection of colposcopic images using active contour method
Ramapraba PS, Chitra MP, Prem Kumar MResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Low energy fractures: what is the difference? specific features and clinical outcomes by minimally invasive locking plates
Je-hyun Yoo, Seok-woo Kim, Yoon-hae Kwak, Hong-kyun Kim, Ji-hyo Hwang, Jung-uk Kim, Sung-in HongResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Low energy fractures: what is the difference? specific features and clinical outcomes by minimally invasive locking plates
Je-hyun Yoo, Seok-woo Kim, Yoon-hae Kwak, Hong-kyun Kim, Ji-hyo Hwang, Jung-uk Kim, Sung-in HongResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Noninvasive prenatal analysis by Multiplex fluorescent PCR of maternal
plasma DNA.
Tang Dong-ling, An Changqing Li Yan, Zhang pingan -
Noninvasive prenatal analysis by Multiplex fluorescent PCR of maternal
plasma DNA.
Tang Dong-ling, An Changqing Li Yan, Zhang pingan
Conference Proceedings
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X-RAY FREE ELECTRON LASER: OPPORTUNITIES FOR DRUG DISCOVERY
Michael HennigScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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X-RAY FREE ELECTRON LASER: OPPORTUNITIES FOR DRUG DISCOVERY
Michael HennigScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF NOBLE METAL NANOPARTICLE-BIOMOLECULE INTEGRATION
Xianfang ZhuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF NOBLE METAL NANOPARTICLE-BIOMOLECULE INTEGRATION
Xianfang ZhuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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HCPE AND DSBK, NOVEL CONTRIBUTORS TO INFLAMMATION CAUSED BY HUMAN GASTRIC PATHOGEN HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Carole CreuzenetScientific Tracks Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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HCPE AND DSBK, NOVEL CONTRIBUTORS TO INFLAMMATION CAUSED BY HUMAN GASTRIC PATHOGEN HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Carole CreuzenetScientific Tracks Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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FIBRIN SCAFFOLD COULD PROMOTE SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN ADIPOSE–DERIVED STEM CELLS DURING DIFFERENTIATION INTO CARDIOMYOCYTE-LIKE CELLS
Parvin SalehinejadPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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FIBRIN SCAFFOLD COULD PROMOTE SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN ADIPOSE–DERIVED STEM CELLS DURING DIFFERENTIATION INTO CARDIOMYOCYTE-LIKE CELLS
Parvin SalehinejadPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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Retrograde tracheal intubation in Mongolia
Bolormaa BatnasanScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Retrograde tracheal intubation in Mongolia
Bolormaa BatnasanScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics