An overview of the chemistry and properties of silicone and related silicon-containing polymers is presented in the context of biomedical applications of silicones including both implantable and non-implantable medical devices. Implantable devices, contact lenses, skin scaffolding, LVADs among others are described
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
A review with refs. on medical devices and prosthetics fabricated from silicones including silicone...
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
2con is substituted with 3 or 4 oxygen atoms to give non-linear branched structures.(1) The simulta...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
The surface of a biomaterial has been found to be of prime importance in determining the in vivo per...
The surface of a biomaterial has been found to be of prime importance in determining the in vivo per...
Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefits of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms ...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
A review with refs. on medical devices and prosthetics fabricated from silicones including silicone...
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
2con is substituted with 3 or 4 oxygen atoms to give non-linear branched structures.(1) The simulta...
Silicone is a synthetic polymer widely used in the biomedical industry as implantable devices since ...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
The surface of a biomaterial has been found to be of prime importance in determining the in vivo per...
The surface of a biomaterial has been found to be of prime importance in determining the in vivo per...
Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefits of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms ...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...