Search Results - "Hafezi, Forough"
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Bioprinting and Preliminary Testing of Highly Reproducible Novel Bioink for Potential Skin Regeneration
Published in Pharmaceutics (13-06-2020)“…Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is considered as a novel approach in biofabricating cell-laden constructs that could potentially be used to promote skin…”
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3D printed chitosan dressing crosslinked with genipin for potential healing of chronic wounds
Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (05-04-2019)“…[Display omitted] Recently, various additive manufacturing (3D printing) approaches have been employed to fabricate dressings such as film scaffolds that…”
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3D printed composite dressings loaded with human epidermal growth factor for potential chronic wound healing applications
Published in Journal of drug delivery science and technology (01-09-2023)“…This study formulated and characterized functional properties of 3D printed composite polymer-based film dressings comprising chitosan (CH) crosslinked with…”
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Computational model-informed design and bioprinting of cell-patterned constructs for bone tissue engineering
Published in Biofabrication (17-05-2016)“…Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a rapidly advancing tissue engineering technology that holds great promise for the regeneration of several tissues,…”
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Transplantation of nano-bioglass/gelatin scaffold in a non-autogenous setting for bone regeneration in a rabbit ulna
Published in Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine (01-11-2012)“…Bioactive glass has been investigated for variety of tissue engineering applications. In this study, fabrication, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of bioactive…”
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Sol-gel-derived bioactive glass containing SiO2-MgO-CaO-P2O5 as an antibacterial scaffold
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-06-2013)“…Bioactive glass (BG) composites with a base of SiO2–Na2O–CaO–P2O5 are biocompatible biomaterials. The assessment of their abilities for medical applications…”
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Sol–gel‐derived bioactive glass containing SiO 2 –MgO–CaO–P 2 O 5 as an antibacterial scaffold
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-06-2013)“…Bioactive glass (BG) composites with a base of SiO 2 –Na 2 O–CaO–P 2 O 5 are biocompatible biomaterials. The assessment of their abilities for medical…”
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