10 results on '"Biopolymers -- Technology application"'
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2. New Tissue Engineering Study Results from University of Porto Described [Polylactic Acid (Pla): Properties, Synthesis, and Biomedical Applications - a Review of the Literature]
3. University of Valle Researchers Describe Recent Advances in Tissue Engineering (Biocompatibility Assessment of Polycaprolactone/Polylactic Acid/Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle Composites under In Vivo Conditions for Biomedical Applications)
4. Studies from Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Yield New Information about Nanobiotechnology [Antimicrobial Bionanocomposites of Poly(Lactic Acid)/zno Deposited Halloysite Nanotubes for Potential Food Packaging Applications]
5. Studies from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Reveal New Findings on Biopolymers (Mixed Ionic-electronic Conductance Across Naphthalenediimide-functionalized Biopolymers)
6. University of Birjand Researchers Further Understanding of Tissue Engineering [Poly(lactic acid)-Based Electrospun Fibrous Structures for Biomedical Applications]
7. Study Results from Ming Chi University of Technology Update Understanding of Regenerative Medicine [Conductive Poly(Epsilon-caprolactone)/polylactic Acid Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications: Synergy Effect of Zirconium Nanoparticles ...]
8. Patent Issued for Biomaterial Devices And Topical Compositions For Treatment Of Skin Abnormalities (USPTO 10,758,594)
9. Recent Findings from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Has Provided New Information about Tissue Engineering [Biocompatibility, biodegradation and excretion of polylactic acid (PLA) in medical implants and theranostic systems]
10. Reports from Nanyang Technological University Describe Recent Advances in Tissue Engineering (Latent Oxidative Polymerization of Catecholamines as Potential Cross-linkers for Biocompatible and Multifunctional Biopolymer Scaffolds)
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