The application of various materials in biomedical procedures has recently experienced rapid growth. One area that is currently receiving significant attention from the scientific community is the treatment of a number of different types of bone-related diseases and disorders by using biodegradable polymer-ceramic composites. Biomaterials, the most common materials used to repair or replace damaged parts of the human body, can be categorized into three major groups: metals, ceramics, and polymers. Composites can be manufactured by combining two or more materials to achieve enhanced biocompatibility and biomechanical properties for specific applications. Biomaterials must display suitable properties for their applications, about strength, du...
Abstract: The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial science. Biomaterial science encompasses t...
There are multiple and complex problems in artificial biomaterials used to meet needs such as repair...
Tissue engineering is defined as “the application of biological, chemical and engineering principles...
In recent years, the number of people needing bone replacements for the treatment of defects caused ...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
Biocompatible ceramics are extremely important in bioengineering, and very useful in many biomedical...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
The acidic nature of the degradation products of biodegradable polymers leads to unpredictable clini...
A research area that has received much interest in recent years is the development of ceramic/polyme...
A research area that has received much interest in recent years is the development of ceramic/polyme...
The development of synthetic biomaterials for bone fixations has greatly enhanced orthopedic surgery...
A research area that has received much interest in recent years is the development of ceramic/polyme...
Ceramic composites and scaffolds are popular implant materials in the field of dentistry, orthopedic...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
Abstract: The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial science. Biomaterial science encompasses t...
There are multiple and complex problems in artificial biomaterials used to meet needs such as repair...
Tissue engineering is defined as “the application of biological, chemical and engineering principles...
In recent years, the number of people needing bone replacements for the treatment of defects caused ...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
Biocompatible ceramics are extremely important in bioengineering, and very useful in many biomedical...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
The acidic nature of the degradation products of biodegradable polymers leads to unpredictable clini...
A research area that has received much interest in recent years is the development of ceramic/polyme...
A research area that has received much interest in recent years is the development of ceramic/polyme...
The development of synthetic biomaterials for bone fixations has greatly enhanced orthopedic surgery...
A research area that has received much interest in recent years is the development of ceramic/polyme...
Ceramic composites and scaffolds are popular implant materials in the field of dentistry, orthopedic...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
Abstract: The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial science. Biomaterial science encompasses t...
There are multiple and complex problems in artificial biomaterials used to meet needs such as repair...
Tissue engineering is defined as “the application of biological, chemical and engineering principles...