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    Incorporation of basic fibroblast growth factor into methylpyrrolidinone chitosan fleeces and determination of the in vitro release characteristics by Berscht, P C, Nies, B, Liebendörfer, A, Kreuter, J

    Published in Biomaterials (01-06-1994)
    “…Methylpyrrolidinone chitosan (MPC), a water-soluble derivative of chitosan, was investigated as a carrier material for basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), a…”
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    The potential of the prodrug clindamycin palmitate as an implantable slow release form of the antibiotic clindamycin for heart valves by Cimbollek, Monika, Nies, Berthold, Liebendo¨rfer, Adelheid, Wenz, Robert, Kreuter, Jo¨rg

    Published in Journal of controlled release (1995)
    “…The incidence of prosthetic valve endocarditis may be reduced by impregnation of the prosthetic heart valves sewing ring with a suitable slow release…”
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    In vitro evaluation of biocompatibility of different wound dressing materials by Berscht, P. C., Nies, B., Liebend rfer, A., Kreuter, J.

    “…The in vitro biocompatibility of newly developed wound dressings consisting of different chitosan salts (chitosan lactate, glutamate and chloride) and a…”
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    Hydroxyapatite ceramics in clinical application. Histological findings in 23 patients by Liebendörfer, A, Tröster, S

    Published in Unfallchirurgie (01-04-1997)
    “…Based on the histological findings of 23 patients who had received implants of the bovine hydroxyapatite ceramic Endobon for a period of up to 16 months, the…”
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    i\In vitro\-i\ evaluation of biocompatibility of different wound dressing materials by Berscht, P C, Nies |h B., Liebendorfer |h A., Kreuter |h J.

    “…Biocompatibility of newly developed dressings consisting of different chitosan salts (chitosan lactate, glutamate and chloride) and a chitosan derivative…”
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