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Regenerative endodontics can be defined as a group of procedures that use tissue engineering, gene therapy, and stem cell-based approaches to regenerate tissue in tooth cavities. One of the main advantages of dental pulp revitalization compared ... see more

Background. An analytical study examines the processes of self-organization and self-assembly as processes of frameless tissue engineering. The characteristics and advantages of each process are described, and key examples of fabrics created using these p... see more

Background. An analytical study examines the processes of self-organization and self-assembly as processes of frameless tissue engineering. The characteristics and advantages of each process are described, and key examples of fabrics created using these p... see more

Background. An analytical study examines the processes of self-organization and self-assembly as processes of frameless tissue engineering. The characteristics and advantages of each process are described, and key examples of fabrics created using these p... see more

Background: Tissue engineering has given satisfactory results as biological tissue substitutes to restore, replace, or regenerate tissues that have a defect. Chitosan is an organic biomaterial often used in the biomedical field. Chitosan has biocompatible... see more

Background: Tissue engineering has given satisfactory results as biological tissue substitutes to restore, replace, or regenerate tissues that have a defect. Chitosan is an organic biomaterial often used in the biomedical field. Chitosan has biocompatible... see more

Background. An analytical study examines the processes of self-organization and self-assembly as processes of frameless tissue engineering. The characteristics and advantages of each process are described, and key examples of fabrics created using these p... see more

Studies have reported that the incorporation of graphene oxide (GO) and hydroxyapatite (HA) into biocompatible polymers (such as collagen (Col), chitosan, alginate, etc) results in enhanced structural and mechanical properties respectively. The objective ... see more

Diopside exhibits favorable potential for bone repair on account of the good mechanical performance, bioactivity and biocompatibility. In this paper, diopside scaffolds with high pore interconnectivity were successfully fabricated by laser three-dimension... see more

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