Metal stents are used as base material for fabrication of medical devices to support and improve the quality of life of patients with cardiovascular diseases such as arterial stenoses. Permanently present implants may induce responses that resemble adverse wound healing that compromise tissue function. A similar process namely restenosis, frequently may occur after the use of this kind of implants. However, the use of non-permanent, resorbable stents are a promising option to avoid this problem. The advantage of these implants is that they can degraded upon vascular repair. The most common metal used for this application, is magnesium (Mg) which is an interesting material due its biological properties and because it is an essential element ...
The combination of high strength, light weight, and natural biodegradability renders magnesium (Mg) ...
Abstract: The biodegradable magnesium and its alloys are a focus of degradable biomaterials researc...
Biomaterials used for implants may be metallic, ceramic, polymeric or composite. Currently, metals t...
Metal stents are used as base material for fabrication of medical devices to support and improve the...
Metal stents are used as base material for fabrication of medical devices to support and improve the...
Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys, as potential biodegradable materials, have drawn wide attention in th...
The potential of magnesium alloys as bioabsorbable / biodegradable implants for biomedical applicati...
Biodegradable cardiovascular stents in magnesium (Mg) alloys constitute a promising option for a les...
Magnesium (Mg)-based biodegradable materials are promising candidates for the new generation of impl...
Biodegradable stents are attracting the attention of many researchers in biomedical and materials re...
Magnesium (Mg) is a widely used material in industrial applications due its low weight, ductility an...
The introduction of metallic drug-eluting stents has reduced the risk of restenosis and widened the ...
The introduction of metallic drug-eluting stents has reduced the risk of restenosis and widened the ...
Magnesium (Mg) & its alloys are favourable for orthopaedic & cardiovascular medical device f...
SummaryMagnesium (Mg)-based biodegradable materials are promising candidates for the new generation ...
The combination of high strength, light weight, and natural biodegradability renders magnesium (Mg) ...
Abstract: The biodegradable magnesium and its alloys are a focus of degradable biomaterials researc...
Biomaterials used for implants may be metallic, ceramic, polymeric or composite. Currently, metals t...
Metal stents are used as base material for fabrication of medical devices to support and improve the...
Metal stents are used as base material for fabrication of medical devices to support and improve the...
Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys, as potential biodegradable materials, have drawn wide attention in th...
The potential of magnesium alloys as bioabsorbable / biodegradable implants for biomedical applicati...
Biodegradable cardiovascular stents in magnesium (Mg) alloys constitute a promising option for a les...
Magnesium (Mg)-based biodegradable materials are promising candidates for the new generation of impl...
Biodegradable stents are attracting the attention of many researchers in biomedical and materials re...
Magnesium (Mg) is a widely used material in industrial applications due its low weight, ductility an...
The introduction of metallic drug-eluting stents has reduced the risk of restenosis and widened the ...
The introduction of metallic drug-eluting stents has reduced the risk of restenosis and widened the ...
Magnesium (Mg) & its alloys are favourable for orthopaedic & cardiovascular medical device f...
SummaryMagnesium (Mg)-based biodegradable materials are promising candidates for the new generation ...
The combination of high strength, light weight, and natural biodegradability renders magnesium (Mg) ...
Abstract: The biodegradable magnesium and its alloys are a focus of degradable biomaterials researc...
Biomaterials used for implants may be metallic, ceramic, polymeric or composite. Currently, metals t...