Essays about: "injectable biomaterials"

Found 3 essays containing the words injectable biomaterials.

  1. 1. Injectable and shape-retaining collagen hydrogel, crosslinked using bio-orthogonal cycloaddition chemistry

    University essay from KTH/Fiber- och polymerteknologi

    Author : Murtaza Sharq; [2022]
    Keywords : Injectable and shape-retaining collagen hydrogel; crosslinked using bio-orthogonal cycloaddition chemistry; Injicerbara och formbevarande kollagenhydrogeler; tvärbundna med bio-ortagonal cykloadditionskemi;

    Abstract : Under senaste decennierna, har intresset kring implantat från naturliga och syntetiska polymerer ökat markant i samband med en ökad marknadsefterfrågan på vävnadsdonationer. Detta har lett till efterforskningen av nya in-situ formerande geler med formbevarande egenskaper in-vivo. READ MORE

  2. 2. Tuning the crosslinking chemistry for self-healable mucin hydrogel synthesis and application

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)

    Author : Francesca Pacella; [2020]
    Keywords : Mucin; Hydrogel; Click-chemistry; Characterization; Self-healing; Injectable; Hydrogeler; Mucin; självhelande;

    Abstract : Immune-orchestrating biomaterials that precisely modulate the immune reac-tion to the host could lead the way for improving the implantation outcomein the transplantation field, in comparison to passive biomaterials. The lab-oratory of Dr. READ MORE

  3. 3. Osteoblast Behaviour on Injectable Biomaterials Intended for Augmentation of Vertebral Compression Fractures

    University essay from Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi

    Author : Sandra Ramstedt; [2007]
    Keywords : vertebral compression fractures; osteoblasts; injectable biomaterials; Ca-aluminate; Bis-GMA; PMMA; cell studies;

    Abstract : Biomaterials used for stabilization of compressed vertebraes due to osteoporosis, have mainly been based on resin materials, like PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), but have recently expanded to consist of injectable ceramics, such as calcium-aluminate. In this in vitro study human osteoblast-like cells, MG-63, were cultured on three different injectable biomaterials based on: Ca-aluminate, Bis-GMA (bisphenol A-glycidylmethacrylate) and PMMA, to investigate the cellular response elicited by these materials. READ MORE