The creation of artificial biocomposites consisting of biocompatible materials in combination with bioactive molecules is one of the main tasks of tissue engineering. The development of new materials, which are biocompatible, functional, and also biodegradable in vivo, is a specific problem. Two types of products can be formed from these materials in the processes of biodegradation. The first types of substances are natural for a living organism and are included in the metabolism of cells, for example, sugars, lactic, glycolic, and β-hydroxybutyric acids. Substances that are not metabolized by cells represent the other type. In the latter case, such products should not be toxic, and their concentration when entering the bloodstream should n...
Synthesis of materials that mimic the natural bone have become an objective of many research groups....
International audienceEvery year, millions of people are suffering from bone defect arising from tra...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Composites of hydroxyapatite (HAp) are widely employed in biomedical applications due to their bioco...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
A new method in situ for producing of biocompatible composites based on hydroxyapatite and oligomers...
In recent years, emphasis in biomaterials engineering has moved from materials that remain stable in...
Relevance of the work is due to the need for new materials that are used in medicine (orthopedics, s...
Two particulate bioceramics, hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP), have been incorpora...
International audienceThe rise in the number of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) due to an increasin...
Biopolymer composite materials for potential medical applications are of current research interest. ...
Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)/nano-hydroxyapatite (PHB/nHA) composite scaffolds were fabricated without th...
In the current paper, nanobiocomposite consisting of polylactic acid (biodegradable) (PLA) ...
Bone tissue engineering literature conveys investigations regarding biodegradable polymers where bio...
The main function of bone repair is to adjust the fractured bone in order to allow fast back healing...
Synthesis of materials that mimic the natural bone have become an objective of many research groups....
International audienceEvery year, millions of people are suffering from bone defect arising from tra...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Composites of hydroxyapatite (HAp) are widely employed in biomedical applications due to their bioco...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
A new method in situ for producing of biocompatible composites based on hydroxyapatite and oligomers...
In recent years, emphasis in biomaterials engineering has moved from materials that remain stable in...
Relevance of the work is due to the need for new materials that are used in medicine (orthopedics, s...
Two particulate bioceramics, hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP), have been incorpora...
International audienceThe rise in the number of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) due to an increasin...
Biopolymer composite materials for potential medical applications are of current research interest. ...
Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)/nano-hydroxyapatite (PHB/nHA) composite scaffolds were fabricated without th...
In the current paper, nanobiocomposite consisting of polylactic acid (biodegradable) (PLA) ...
Bone tissue engineering literature conveys investigations regarding biodegradable polymers where bio...
The main function of bone repair is to adjust the fractured bone in order to allow fast back healing...
Synthesis of materials that mimic the natural bone have become an objective of many research groups....
International audienceEvery year, millions of people are suffering from bone defect arising from tra...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...