Browsing by HGF programs "Regenerative Medicine"
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(2011)Hydrolytic degradation of poly(ε-caprolactone) [PCL] can be enhanced by introduction of 8 wt.% glycolide leading to poly[(ε-caprolactone)-co-glycolide] (PCG), which has a low elongation at break εB of 4%. PCG/PCL blends ...
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(2007)The development, validation, and first applications of a generalized version of an inverse Widom method are described. It permits the calculation of solubility coefficients for molecules as large as, e.g., benzene in all ...
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(2014)Biomaterials are of increasing importance in regenerative medicine and entail delivery systems in somatic cell therapies, matrices for tissue engineering or tissue regeneration. The evaluation of biomaterial induced ...
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(2007)The Flory–Huggins (FH) theory is commonly used for a thermodynamic analysis of the phase behavior in ternary nonsolvent/solvent/polymer
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(2013)pH-Cleavable cell-laden microgels with excellent long-term viabilities were fabricated by combining bioorthogonal strain-promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) and droplet-based microfluidics. Poly(ethylene ...
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(2011)Biomaterials are used in regenerative medicine for induced autoregeneration and tissue engineering. This is often challenging, however, due to difficulties in tailoring and controlling the respective material properties. ...
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(2013)Commercial non-degradable glaucoma implants are often associated with undesired hypotony, fibrosis, long term failure, and damage of adjacent tissues, which may be overcome by a multifunctional polymeric microstent for ...
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(2010)Beyond the linear model of Schulze et al. [J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. 3 (1) (1989) 39–48], a more comprehensive model for predicting the Young contact angle of rough and chemically homogeneous surfaces from contact angle ...
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(2012)Objective The study aimed to test a Nitinol®-based vein cuff model for external banding valvuloplasty.