The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In this study a new method is proposed to test the cytotoxicity of these degradation products with the aim to save time, laboratory animals, and research funds. A biodegradable polyurethane (PU) foam was subjected to this test method. The PU had soft segments of DL-lactide/is an element of-caprolactone and hard segments synthesized from butanediol and 1,4-butane-diiosocyanate. Copolymer foams without urethane segments, consisting of DL-lactide/is an element of-caprolactone, were tested as well. Accumulated degradation products were collected by degrading the foams in distilled water at 60 degrees C up to 52 weeks. Cell-culture medium was prepared f...
Polyurethanes exhibit a range of physical and mechanical properties and are biocompatible, making th...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
Most topical hemostatic agents are based on animal-derived products like collagen and gelatin. They ...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
In this study short-term in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility apects of a biodegradable polyurethan...
In this study short-term in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility apects of a biodegradable polyurethan...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Polyurethanes exhibit a range of physical and mechanical properties and are biocompatible, making th...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
Most topical hemostatic agents are based on animal-derived products like collagen and gelatin. They ...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
In this study short-term in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility apects of a biodegradable polyurethan...
In this study short-term in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility apects of a biodegradable polyurethan...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Degradable polyurethanes (PUs), based on aliphatic diisocyanates, can be very useful in tissue regen...
Polyurethanes exhibit a range of physical and mechanical properties and are biocompatible, making th...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
Most topical hemostatic agents are based on animal-derived products like collagen and gelatin. They ...