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Biocompatibility (biomedical therapy):
Ability of a
material to
perform with an
appropriate host
response in a
specific application.
Biocompatibility:...
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Biocompatibles plc.
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original (PDF) on 17 May 2008.
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- titanium's
biocompatibility and, with
surface modifications,
bioactive surface. The
surface characteristics that
affect biocompatibility are surface...
- as
biocompatible,
since it is application-specific. A
biomaterial that is
biocompatible or
suitable for one
application may not be
biocompatible in another...
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Nitinol biocompatibility is an
important factor in
biomedical applications.
Nitinol (NiTi),
which is
formed by
alloying nickel and
titanium (~ 50% Ni)...
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strength and is a non-toxic,
easily absorbable, biodegradable, and
biocompatible material. Therefore, it has been used for many
medical applications...
- (FDA)
approved therapeutic devices,
owing to its
biodegradability and
biocompatibility. PLGA is
synthesized by
means of ring-opening co-polymerization of...
- and
consumer electronics.
Titanium is also
considered one of the most
biocompatible metals,
leading to a
range of
medical applications including prostheses...
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arises from
biodegradation because the
biocompatibility of silk
fibroin does not
necessarily ****ure the
biocompatibility of the
decomposed products. In fact...
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completed the
acquisition of
Protherics PLC in
December 2008 and of
Biocompatibles International plc in
January 2011. In May 2016 BTG plc
acquired the...