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Natural Tissues as Biomaterials

Suh H

  • KMID: 1536163
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 1997 Apr;40(4):451-458.
No abstract available.
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New Polymeric Biomaterials for Drug Delivery System

Jeong SY

  • KMID: 1536167
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 1997 Apr;40(4):471-478.
No abstract available.
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Absorbable Packing Materials in The Nasal Cavity Following Sinonasal Surgery

Hong SL, Cho KS

Recently, biomaterials for spacers following sinus surgery have been extensively researched. Such materials may reduce the incidence of early postoperative bleeding and formation of synechiae, and possibly promote mucosal healing....
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The challenges: Stent materials from the perspective of the manufacturer

Volenec K, Pohl I

The article presents an overview of the basic data influencing the choice of materials for the manufacture of self-expanding metallic stents to be implanted into gastrointestinal tract, particularly esophageal stents....
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Current Status of Basic Research in Orthopaedics

Im GI

Orthopaedic medicine has developed and benefited from the advancement of related basic science. Current technologies such as joint replacement and internal fixation of fractures started from research on biocompatible biomaterials...
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Three-Dimensional Bio-Printing Equipment Technologies for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

Ahn SH, Lee J, Park SA, Kim WD

Three-Dimensional (3D) printing technologies have been widely used in the medical sector for the production of medical assistance equipment and surgical guides, particularly 3D bio-printing that combines 3D printing technology...
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Packing Materials for Nasal and Paranasal Sinus

Park DJ

  • KMID: 2131996
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2010 Nov;17(2):78-82.
All sinus surgeons have the common objective of achieving excellent hemostasis and postoperative healing that avoids adhesion formation and lateralization of the middle turbinate ; however, there is little agreement...
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Apoptotic Cell-Mimetic Polymers for Anti-Inflammatory Therapy

Ebara M

The field of biomaterials has seen a strong rejuvenation due to the new potential to modulate immune system in our body. This special class of materials is called “immunomodulatory biomaterials”....
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Development and Perspective of Biomaterials for Spinal Fusion

Yoon BH, Kim HE

  • KMID: 1461012
  • Korean J Spine.
  • 2010 Dec;7(4):221-227.
In this article, research trend of biomaterials for spinal fusion was summarized with an emphasis on hydroxyapatite (HA), titanium(Ti), and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) as representatives of ceramics, metals, and polymers, respectively....
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Recent advances in biomaterials

Suh H

Biomaterials for medical use have been developed in accordance with progress of the fields of medicine, biochemistry, material science, and pharmaceutics. Advances in the medicine have changed the concept of...
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Development of Implantable Medical Devices: From an Engineering Perspective

Joung YH

  • KMID: 2232882
  • Int Neurourol J.
  • 2013 Sep;17(3):98-106.
From the first pacemaker implant in 1958, numerous engineering and medical activities for implantable medical device development have faced challenges in materials, battery power, functionality, electrical power consumption, size shrinkage,...
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3D Printing Technology and Its Applications for Tissue/Organ Regeneration

Ahn CB, Son KH, Lee JW

Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), has been used frequently in regenerative or translational medicine. In addition, recent advances in 3D printing technologies have opened the door...
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Comparison of the Intraparenchymal Biocompatibility of Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose and Porcine Small Intestine Submucosa in Rat Kidney

Han WK, Kim SH, Park JP, Yang SC

  • KMID: 2312035
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2008 Jan;49(1):43-48.
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the biological properties of a variety of materials that could be used in partial nephrectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 54 Sprague-Dawley rats(9 for...
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Cartilage Tissue Engineering for Auricular Reconstruction

Oh JH

Auricular reconstruction still represents one of the greatest challenges for the ENT surgeon, due to its complex three-dimensional structure. For many years the most suitable substitute for the auricular skeleton...
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Antimicrobial surfaces for craniofacial implants: state of the art

Actis L, Gaviria L, Guda T, Ong JL

In an attempt to regain function and aesthetics in the craniofacial region, different biomaterials, including titanium, hydroxyapatite, biodegradable polymers and composites, have been widely used as a result of the...
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Dental biomaterials for chairside CAD/CAM: State of the art

Lambert H, Durand JC, Jacquot B, Fages M

The wide use of chairside CAD/CAM restorations has increased the diversity of the restorative material. For the practitioner, the selection of the appropriate material is difficult amongst the variety offered...
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The Trend of Biomaterials in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Park CH, Kim DK

Recently, tissue engineering has been proposed as an alternative to reconstruct or replace craniofacial defect in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. The biomaterials are the most important component of tissue...
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Current trends in dental implants

Gaviria L, Salcido JP, Guda T, Ong JL

Tooth loss is very a very common problem; therefore, the use of dental implants is also a common practice. Although research on dental implant designs, materials and techniques has increased...
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Generation of novel hyaluronic acid biomaterials for study of pain in third molar intervention: a review

Shuborna N, Chaiyasamut T, Sakdajeyont W, Vorakulpipat C, Rojvanakarn M, Wongsirichat N

Hyaluronic acid (HA) has long been studied in diverse applications. It is a naturally occurring linear polysaccharide in a family of unbranched glycosaminoglycans, which consists of repeating di-saccharide units of...
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Manipulating the Angiogenesis by Inflammation

Kim MJ, Jin S, Whang YM, Chang IH

There exists a need to develop strategies that promote neovascularization in virtually all tissue engineering and regenerative medicine efforts. While research typically focuses on understanding and exploiting the role of...
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