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    Isolation of cellulose microfibers and nanofibers by mechanical fibrillation in a water-free solvent

    Cellulose from vegetable sources is the most abundant biopolymer on earth. In plants, cellulose is a reinforcement element that conforms to a hierarchical structure. Cellulose micro-/nanofibers can be isolated...

    E. Hernández-Becerra, M. Osorio, D. Marín, P. Gañán, M. Pereira, D. Builes in Cellulose (2023)

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    Bacterial cellulose: a biomaterial with high potential in dental and oral applications

    Bacterial cellulose has great potential as a biomaterial for dental and oral applications. It has been used mainly in dental pulp tissue regeneration, periodontal regeneration, and dressing of surgical wounds ...

    A. Cañas-Gutiérrez, M. Osorio, C. Molina-Ramírez, D. Arboleda-Toro in Cellulose (2020)

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    Biomimetics of microducts in three-dimensional bacterial nanocellulose biomaterials for soft tissue regenerative medicine

    The demand for solid organs is increasing worldwide, regenerative medicine aims to develop organs that can replace their human counterparts. In this regard, this study describes a novel biomimetic-based method...

    M. Osorio, E. Martinez, T. V. Kooten, P. Gañán, T. Naranjo, I. Ortiz in Cellulose (2020)

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    Bacterial Cellulose Nanoribbons: A New Bioengineering Additive for Biomedical and Food Applications

    Cellulose nanostructures obtained from bacterial sources can be a valuable nanomaterial for biomedical and food applications. In this work the alternatives of cellulose nanoribbons produced by a Colombian-isol...

    M. Osorio, C. Castro, J. Velásquez-Cock in Industrial Applications of Renewable Bioma… (2017)