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Development of a bioactive glass-polymer composite for wound healing applications.

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This study reports the production and characterization of a composite material for wound healing applications that was obtained by sol-gel process and doped with two different metal ions, chosen due to their antibacterial and angiogenic properties.
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This article is published in Materials Science and Engineering: C.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 82 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bioactive glass & Electrospinning.

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Metal nanoparticles synthesis: An overview on methods of preparation, advantages and disadvantages, and applications

TL;DR: In this article, a review of different methods of nanoparticle preparations and its advantages, disadvantages, and applications is presented, which is categorized into two main types on as bottom up methods and top down methods depending on starting material of nanoparticles preparation.
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Recent Overviews in Functional Polymer Composites for Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: This review focuses on the most important fabrication techniques for bioapplied polymer composites such as electrospinning, melt-extrusion, solution mixing, and latex technology, as well as in situ methods.
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Bioactive inorganic/organic nanocomposites for wound healing

TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art progress on the bioactive inorganic/organic nanocomposites for wound healing is summarized and two typical preparation methods with comments on their advantages and drawbacks in wound healing applications are described.
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Multifunctional Zn doped hollow mesoporous silica/polycaprolactone electrospun membranes with enhanced hair follicle regeneration and antibacterial activity for wound healing

TL;DR: The CiH-HMZS/P nano-composite membrane is a promising multi-functional wound healing material for inhibiting bacterial growth in infected wounds and enhancing skin wound healing including hair follicle regeneration.
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Bioactive Glasses: A Promising Therapeutic Ion Release Strategy for Enhancing Wound Healing.

TL;DR: This review focuses on skin structure, the dynamic process of wound healing in injured skin, and existing wound care approaches and the active role of bioactive glasses in wound repair and regeneration.
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How useful is SBF in predicting in vivo bone bioactivity

TL;DR: Examination of apatite formation on a material in SBF is useful for predicting the in vivo bone bioactivity of a material, and the number of animals used in and the duration of animal experiments can be reduced remarkably by using this method.
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Biodegradable polymers as biomaterials

TL;DR: This review summarizes the main advances published over the last 15 years, outlining the synthesis, biodegradability and biomedical applications ofBiodegradable synthetic and natural polymers.
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Factors Affecting Wound Healing

TL;DR: The factors discussed include oxygenation, infection, age and sex hormones, stress, diabetes, obesity, medications, alcoholism, smoking, and nutrition, which may lead to therapeutics that improve wound healing and resolve impaired wounds.
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Porous scaffold design for tissue engineering

TL;DR: The integration of CTD with SFF to build designer tissue-engineering scaffolds is reviewed and the mechanical properties and tissue regeneration achieved using designer scaffolds are details.
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Synthetic biodegradable polymers as orthopedic devices.

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- 01 Dec 2000 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on properties of biodegradable polymers which make them ideally suited for orthopedic applications where a permanent implant is not desired, and an overview of biocompatibility and approved devices of particular interest in orthopedics are also covered.
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