Tissue engineering provides great possibilities to manage tissue damages and injuries in modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering-based therapies for the healing of soft tissue defects has impressively increased over the last few years: in this regard, different types of bioceramics were developed, examined and applied either alone or in combination with polymers to produce composites. Bioactive glasses, carbon nanostructures, and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles are among the most widely-proposed hard materials for treating a broad range of soft tissue damages, from acute and chronic skin wounds to complex injuries of nervous and cardiopulmonary systems. Although being originally developed for use ...
The most demanded biomaterials for bone tissue engineering could be classified in two main sol-gel d...
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Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are emerging as future approaches for the treatment of ...
The consequences of bone traumatisation, loss or damage, resulting from injury or disease can dramat...
Bioceramics, natural and synthetic, are designed to induce a strong bonding to bone and appeared as ...
Considerable advances in tissue engineering and regeneration have been accomplished over the last de...
Nanoceramics are composed of ceramics and are classified as inorganic, heat-resistant, nonmetallic s...
During the last decade, tissue engineering has shown a considerable promise in providing more viable...
During the last five decades, ceramic materials have improved the quality of human life. Bioceramics...
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017. Tissue engineering and advanced biomedical technologies have pr...
Biomaterials are the materials used to restore or replace functions in body tissues and are continuo...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Nanoscale Biomaterials)Nanotechnologists have...
In the last few decades with the introduction of bioceramics, a special class of ceramics to perform...
In recent years, the number of people needing bone replacements for the treatment of defects caused ...
Since the last decade, tissue engineering has shown a sensational promise in providing more viable a...
The most demanded biomaterials for bone tissue engineering could be classified in two main sol-gel d...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are emerging as future approaches for the treatment of ...
The consequences of bone traumatisation, loss or damage, resulting from injury or disease can dramat...
Bioceramics, natural and synthetic, are designed to induce a strong bonding to bone and appeared as ...
Considerable advances in tissue engineering and regeneration have been accomplished over the last de...
Nanoceramics are composed of ceramics and are classified as inorganic, heat-resistant, nonmetallic s...
During the last decade, tissue engineering has shown a considerable promise in providing more viable...
During the last five decades, ceramic materials have improved the quality of human life. Bioceramics...
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017. Tissue engineering and advanced biomedical technologies have pr...
Biomaterials are the materials used to restore or replace functions in body tissues and are continuo...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Nanoscale Biomaterials)Nanotechnologists have...
In the last few decades with the introduction of bioceramics, a special class of ceramics to perform...
In recent years, the number of people needing bone replacements for the treatment of defects caused ...
Since the last decade, tissue engineering has shown a sensational promise in providing more viable a...
The most demanded biomaterials for bone tissue engineering could be classified in two main sol-gel d...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are emerging as future approaches for the treatment of ...