Novel polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers are introduced as prospective implant materials for soft tissue replacement and reconstruction. In comparison, poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE), polypropylene (PP), polyurethanes (PU), and silicones are outlined from well-established implant history as being relatively inert and biocompatible biomaterials for soft tissue replacement, especially in vascular grafts and breast implants. Some general considerations for the design and development of polymers for soft tissue replacement are reviewed from the viewpoint of material science and engineering, with special attention to synthetic materials used in vascular grafts and breast implants
Biopolymers have been established as a promising class of materials with a wide range of application...
Tissue engineering technology aids in the regeneration of new tissue to replace damaged or wounded t...
<p>Animal tissue has an extended history of clinical use in applications like heart valve bioprosthe...
Novel polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers are introduced as prospective implant materials...
Synthetic biodegradable polymers are of great value for the preparation of implants that are require...
Polymers are a versatile class of materials that lend themselves to many different applications. The...
AbstractRecent developments in the field of tissue engineering have re-invigorated the quest for mor...
Each year, congenital defects, trauma or cancer often results in considerable physical disfigurement...
Tissue Engineering (TE) is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses materials science in combinat...
Polyethylene has many advantages as a biomaterial for medical implants and has been extensively appl...
During the past century, and particularly in the past three decades, the application of conventional...
Polymers are already playing an important role as material for implants. And their influence will gr...
The goal of modern dentistry and plastic surgery is to restore the patient to normal function, healt...
The applications of tissue engineering are increasing rapidly in biomedicine. Researcher Daniela Jov...
Tissue engineering (TE) strategies are aimed at the restoration of tissue architecture and functions...
Biopolymers have been established as a promising class of materials with a wide range of application...
Tissue engineering technology aids in the regeneration of new tissue to replace damaged or wounded t...
<p>Animal tissue has an extended history of clinical use in applications like heart valve bioprosthe...
Novel polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers are introduced as prospective implant materials...
Synthetic biodegradable polymers are of great value for the preparation of implants that are require...
Polymers are a versatile class of materials that lend themselves to many different applications. The...
AbstractRecent developments in the field of tissue engineering have re-invigorated the quest for mor...
Each year, congenital defects, trauma or cancer often results in considerable physical disfigurement...
Tissue Engineering (TE) is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses materials science in combinat...
Polyethylene has many advantages as a biomaterial for medical implants and has been extensively appl...
During the past century, and particularly in the past three decades, the application of conventional...
Polymers are already playing an important role as material for implants. And their influence will gr...
The goal of modern dentistry and plastic surgery is to restore the patient to normal function, healt...
The applications of tissue engineering are increasing rapidly in biomedicine. Researcher Daniela Jov...
Tissue engineering (TE) strategies are aimed at the restoration of tissue architecture and functions...
Biopolymers have been established as a promising class of materials with a wide range of application...
Tissue engineering technology aids in the regeneration of new tissue to replace damaged or wounded t...
<p>Animal tissue has an extended history of clinical use in applications like heart valve bioprosthe...