Biomedical Material Articles & Analysis
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Edgetech Industries, a trusted manufacturer of advanced material solutions, specializes in wholesale Nitinol Wire production, supplying high-quality materials for cutting-edge applications.As a leading Nitinol Wire manufacturer, Edgetech Industries is recognized for its expertise and commitment to quality. ...
Hydroxyapatite (HA), a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite, has emerged as a cornerstone material in modern science and technology. Its unique properties, such as biocompatibility, bioactivity, and structural similarity to human bone and teeth, make it indispensable in fields like biomedical engineering, environmental science, and advanced ...
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What are Biocompatible Materials in 3D Printing? Biocompatible materials play a crucial role in various applications, particularly in the biomedical field. These materials are specifically designed to interact safely with biological systems, such as the human body. ...
However, for eventual application in patients, this approach presents the caveat of integration of foreign genetic material into the genome. Therefore, new approaches have focused on the use of plasmid DNA and mRNA to express genes that control pluripotency. Furthermore, protein-based reprogramming methods avoid the introduction of foreign genetic material. ...
Engineering protein nanocages as carriers for biomedical applications. NPG Asia Materials, 9(4), e371-e371. 3. Robinson, R., Gerlach, W., & Ghandehari, H. (2015). ...
As an important branch of biomedical materials, bioceramics are mainly used to manufacture hard tissue repair devices and artificial organs in vivo, and generally have good biocompatibility. ...
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Collagen is widely used as a biomedical material, and its importance is likely to grow as research and understanding progresses in this field. As a biomedical material, ensuring the sterility of collagen before use as, or incorporation into, a medical device is paramount. ...
Recent studies from our laboratories have clearly shown the utility of the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in biomedical applications. Therefore, the behaviour of CNTs following in vivo administration is of high interest. ...
The performance of diamond coated WC-Co tools, uncoated WC-Co tools and diamond embedded (sintered) tools have been compared by drilling a series of holes into various materials such as human tooth, borosilicate glass and acrylic tooth materials. Flank wear has been used to assess the wear rates of the tools when machining biomedical ...
Segmented chips were observed throughout the investigation and image analysis of the recorded video sequences allowed the determination of the chip velocity, the shear angle, the segmentation frequency, the critical strain for shear band initiation and the shear strain within the shear bands.Keywords: titanium alloys, machining, high speed imaging, chip formation, orthogonal cutting, turning ...
Annual waste production in hospitals is about 2 tonnes per hospital bed, or about 2,000,000 tonnes in total.3 Of this, about 15% is considered hazardous waste, including materials such as biomedical, pharmaceutical, chemical, and laboratory wastes.4 In addition, there are about 500,000 private clinics, not reflected in the statistics cited above.5 As a result, ...
This paper reviews basic theory and selected applications to biomedical and materials sciences. The forthcoming improvements in phase contrast X-ray imaging will lead to even better imaging of many different phenomena at nanometre level.Keywords: X-ray imaging, phase contrast, hard X-ray, unmonochromatic beam, microradiology, microtomography, nanoradiology, ...
In this paper, we review some results obtained in our group in the framework of research projects concerning magnetoelectronic and biomedical applications with advanced magnetic materials. First, we focus on the type of materials used, and then we describe specific magnetoelectronic devices based on spin-dependent tunnelling and magnetic ...
