The piezoelectricity of biopolymers was discovered by E. Fukada for wood and bone in the fifties. This paper induced a number of studies on piezoelectric behaviour of bone collagen and tendon in wet and dry conditions as well as in many biological substances: polysaccharides, proteins, and biodegradable, optically active oriented films of poly(L-lactic acid). The implantation of this polymer induced the growth of bone, possibly because the ionic current caused by piezoelectric polarization stimulated the activity of bone cells. The phenomenon of bone growth has been discussed in terms of application of various substances, particularly modified collagen. The healing process of bone growth is still open both from the view of mechanism and bio...
The relationship between stress and bony architecture has long been recognized, but the actual cellu...
Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is a biodegradable semi-crystalline polymer, widely investigated in biomed...
Abstract Tissues like bone and cartilage are remodeled dynamically for their functional requirements...
2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Biomolecular piezoelectric materials are considered ...
Piezoelectricity is a particular type of electromechanical coupling in which a mechanical stress ind...
In this paper we report a study of the physicochemical, dielectric and piezoelectric properties of a...
Piezoelectric properties of materials are becoming a more relevant area of research for biomaterials...
In the present paper we have investigated the impact of electro stimulation on microstructural param...
Electromechanical coupling is ubiquitous in nature and is a functional characteristic in a large ran...
The piezoelectricity of collagen is purported to be linked to many biological processes including bo...
Since the discovery of the piezoelectric character of bone, the suitability of some piezoelectric ma...
he potential of piezoelectric biomaterials for bone tissue engineering is demonstrated. This work pr...
Novel paradigms for tissue engineering recognize the need for active or smart scaffolds in order to ...
Wearable and flexible electronics are becoming of recent interest due to expansion of Internet of Th...
The mechanism of bone deposition and resorption, under stress, is incompletely understood. The direc...
The relationship between stress and bony architecture has long been recognized, but the actual cellu...
Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is a biodegradable semi-crystalline polymer, widely investigated in biomed...
Abstract Tissues like bone and cartilage are remodeled dynamically for their functional requirements...
2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Biomolecular piezoelectric materials are considered ...
Piezoelectricity is a particular type of electromechanical coupling in which a mechanical stress ind...
In this paper we report a study of the physicochemical, dielectric and piezoelectric properties of a...
Piezoelectric properties of materials are becoming a more relevant area of research for biomaterials...
In the present paper we have investigated the impact of electro stimulation on microstructural param...
Electromechanical coupling is ubiquitous in nature and is a functional characteristic in a large ran...
The piezoelectricity of collagen is purported to be linked to many biological processes including bo...
Since the discovery of the piezoelectric character of bone, the suitability of some piezoelectric ma...
he potential of piezoelectric biomaterials for bone tissue engineering is demonstrated. This work pr...
Novel paradigms for tissue engineering recognize the need for active or smart scaffolds in order to ...
Wearable and flexible electronics are becoming of recent interest due to expansion of Internet of Th...
The mechanism of bone deposition and resorption, under stress, is incompletely understood. The direc...
The relationship between stress and bony architecture has long been recognized, but the actual cellu...
Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is a biodegradable semi-crystalline polymer, widely investigated in biomed...
Abstract Tissues like bone and cartilage are remodeled dynamically for their functional requirements...