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Collagen as a Biomaterial: An Application in Knee Meniscal Fibrocartilage Regeneration
Fibrous type I collagen possesses unique physicochemical, mechanical and biological properties which are useful for biomedical applications. Our research in applying collagen materials for various tissue repair h...
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The Development of Collagen Nerve Conduits that Promote Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
We have investigated the repair of peripheral nerves in animal models using tubular guiding conduits. The materials used to fabricate the nerve conduits and their physicochemical and mechanical characteristics...
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A Collagen-Dacron Composite Vascular Graft for Arterial Reconstructions
The advancement of medical technology in vascular reconstructions has prompted the need for the development of a non-porous Dacron graft which does not require intraoperative preclotting while not compromising...
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On the state of anionic groups of demineralized matrices of bone and dentine
Calcium-binding and biochemical studies have been applied to characterize the state of the carboxylate and protein-bound phosphate groups in the EDTA-demineralized matrices of rat bone and dentine. The organic...