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    Identification of Proteins with Potential Osteogenic Activity Present in the Water-Soluble Matrix Proteins from Crassostrea gigas Nacre Using a Proteomic Approach by Daniel V. Oliveira, Tomé S. Silva, Odete D. Cordeiro, Sofia I. Cavaco, Dina C. Simes

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…These results represent a contribution to the study of shell biomineralization process and opens new perspectives for the development of new nacre biomaterials for orthopedic applications.…”
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    Influences of physical stimulations on the migration and differentiation of Schwann cells involved in peripheral nerve repair by Qingyan Sun, Xiaodan Mu, Qi Gao, Juncheng Wang, Min Hu, Huawei Liu

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Through transplantation of autologous nerve grafts or other emerging biomaterials functional recovery after facial nerve injury is not ideal in clinical scenarios. …”
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    Processing Agroindustry By-Products for Obtaining Value-Added Products and Reducing Environmental Impact by Iván Almaraz-Sánchez, Aldo Amaro-Reyes, Jorge Alberto Acosta-Gallegos, Magdalena Mendoza-Sánchez

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The current review was aimed at broadening the panorama on the potential of agroindustrial by-products in applications such as biofuels, biomaterials, biocompounds, pharmaceuticals, and food ingredients. …”
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    Fabrication and drug release properties of curcumin-loaded silk fibroin nanofibrous membranes by Xusheng Xie, Jia Yu, Zeyu Zhao, Zhaozhu Zheng, Maobin Xie, Xiaoqin Wang, Zhifen Han, Gang Li

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In conclusion, the silk fibroin-based drug-loaded membranes can be useful as biomaterials with antitumor function.…”
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    Agricultural and Forest Residues towards Renewable Chemicals and Materials Using Microwave Liquefaction by Huijuan Shao, Hongli Zhao, Jiulong Xie, Jinqiu Qi, Todd F. Shupe

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The products from recent microwave liquefaction with and without further fractionation have been thoroughly analyzed and used for the synthesis of biomaterials. Renewable chemicals, polyurethane foams with partial use of renewable raw materials, and phenolic resins have been the main products from microwave-liquefied products. …”
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    Review: trends in nanotherapeutics to manage Helicobacter pylori by R. Chitas, P. Parreira, M.C. Martins

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Here the most promising nanotherapeutics published from June 2023 to June 2024, retrieved on PubMed and Scopus using the search keywords “Nanotherapeutics”, “Nanoparticles”, “Bioengineered”, “Biomaterials”, plus “Helicobacter pylori”, are briefly highlighted.…”
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    The Influence of the Chemical Structures of Chitosan and Acid Dye on the Adsorption Process by Hayet Ben Ali, Salma Besbes Hentati, Salem S. Al-Deyab, Mohamed Rzaigui, M'henni Mohamed Farouk

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The positive values of the enthalpy changes indicated endothermic attachment of dyes to the biomaterials. CP/AR183 system corresponds to the most energetically favorable phenomenon. …”
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    Quantitative Evaluation of Bacteria Adherent and in Biofilm on Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube-Coated Surfaces by Fabrizio Pantanella, Francesca Berlutti, Daniele Passeri, Daniela Sordi, Alessandra Frioni, Tiziana Natalizi, Maria Letizia Terranova, Marco Rossi, Piera Valenti

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Recently, to counteract biofilm development, new nano-structured biomaterials have been proposed. However, data about the antibacterial properties of nano-structured surfaces are fragmentary and controversial, and, in particular, the susceptibility of nano-structured materials to colonization and biofilm formation by bacterial pathogens has not been yet thoroughly considered. …”
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    Halophilic Fungi—Features and Potential Applications by Lyudmila Yovchevska, Yana Gocheva, Galina Stoyancheva, Jeny Miteva-Staleva, Vladislava Dishliyska, Radoslav Abrashev, Tsvetomira Stamenova, Maria Angelova, Ekaterina Krumova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Among these extremophiles, filamentous fungi adapted to high-salt environments represent a new and valuable source of enzymes, biomolecules, and biomaterials. While most studies on halophiles have focused on bacteria, reports on filamentous fungi remain limited. …”
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