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- compression driver diaphragms to improve performance. Owing to their high biostability, TiN layers may also be used as electrodes in bioelectronic applications...
- advisory board of ECM Biosurgery, and a consultant to several companies on biostability evaluation of medical devices. Dr. Cosgriff-Hernandez is an ****ociate...
- M.; Roberts, M.S.; Garland, J.L.; Maxwell, S.; Mills, A.L. (2002). "Biostability and microbiological analysis of Shuttle crew refuse" (PDF). SAE Technical...
- H, Kobuch K, Kohler K, Nisch W, Sachs H, Stelzle M (February 2002). "Biostability of micro-photodiode arrays for subretinal implantation". Biomaterials...
- polymerase, efficiently incorporates LNA into DNA. LNA offers enhanced biostability compared to biological nucleic acids. LNA modified oligonucleotides have...
- the extracellular matrix organization and mediate the biomechanics and biostability of dentin. Among these strategies, her research has utilized nature-derived...
- Retrieved 2020-01-07. Orthopaedic Research Laboratory (ORL) Nijmegen. "Biostable Prosthesis of a Meniscus". orthopaedicresearchlab.nl. Retrieved 2018-03-20...
- exhibits excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, bioprintability, and biostability for use in complex bioartificial organ printing and manufacturing. Due...
- as drugs has some disadvantages because of their bioavailability and biostability. Rapid degradation, poor oral availability, difficult transportation...
- according to their biofunctionality, biocompatibility, and biostability. For example, biostability in the presence of body fluids and cells. Medical devices...