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Acta Biomaterialia

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Acta Biomaterialia is an international journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research reports, review papers and communications in the broadly defined field of biomaterials science. The emphasis of the journal is on the relationship between biomaterial structure and function at all length scales. The journal is committed to rapid peer-review and publication.

The scope of Acta Biomaterialia includes: Hypothesis-driven design of biomaterials Biomaterial surface science linking structure to biocompatibility, including protein adsorption and cellular interactions Biomaterial mechanical characterization and modeling at all scales Molecular, statistical and other types of modeling applied to capture biomaterial behavior Interactions of biological species with defined surfaces Combinatorial approaches to biomaterial development Structural biology as it relates structure to function for biologically derived materials that have application as a medical material, or as it aids in understanding the biological response to biomaterials Methods for biomaterial characterization Processing of biomaterials to achieve specific functionality Materials development for arrayed genomic and proteomic screening Benefits to authorsFree and automatic manuscript deposit service to meet NIH public access requirements at one year; Multiple options for data-sharing (see http://www.materialstoday.com/materials-genome-initiative/); Free author pdf and Sharelink share your article with your peers (see http://www.elsevier.com/journal-authors/share-link); And more information on our author services can be found herePlease see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: http://support.elsevier.com
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

1742-7061

ISSN electrónico

1878-7568

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

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In vitro antibacterial activity of porous TiO2–Ag composite layers against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Bogdan S. Necula; Lidy E. Fratila-Apachitei; Sebastian A.J. Zaat; Iulian Apachitei; Jurek Duszczyk

Palabras clave: Molecular Biology; Biomedical Engineering; Biochemistry; Biomaterials; General Medicine; Biotechnology.

Pp. 3573-3580

Micropatterned dermal–epidermal regeneration matrices create functional niches that enhance epidermal morphogenesis

Amanda L. Clement; Thomas J. Moutinho; George D. Pins

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 9474-9484

Tunable hydrogel composite with two-step processing in combination with innovative hardware upgrade for cell-based three-dimensional bioprinting

Silke Wüst; Marie E. Godla; Ralph MüllerORCID; Sandra HofmannORCID

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 630-640

Additively manufactured metallic porous biomaterials based on minimal surfaces: A unique combination of topological, mechanical, and mass transport properties

F.S.L. Bobbert; K. Lietaert; A.A. Eftekhari; B. Pouran; S.M. Ahmadi; H. Weinans; A.A. Zadpoor

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 572-584

Non-invasive monitoring of in vivo degradation of a radiopaque thermoreversible hydrogel and its efficacy in preventing post-operative adhesions

Kewen Lei; Yipei Chen; Jinyao Wang; Xiaochun Peng; Lin Yu; Jiandong Ding

Pp. 396-409

The bio in the ink: cartilage regeneration with bioprintable hydrogels and articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells

Riccardo Levato; William R. Webb; Iris A. Otto; Anneloes Mensinga; Yadan Zhang; Mattie van Rijen; René van Weeren; Ilyas M. Khan; Jos Malda

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 41-53

Clinically advancing and promising polymer-based therapeutics

Whitney N. Souery; Corey J. Bishop

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 1-20

Antioxidant functionalized polymer capsules to prevent oxidative stress

Aitor Larrañaga; Isma Liza Mohd Isa; Vaibhav Patil; Sagana Thamboo; Mihai Lomora; Marc A. Fernández-Yague; Jose-Ramon Sarasua; Cornelia G. Palivan; Abhay Pandit

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 21-31

Rapid and highly efficient capture and release of cancer cells using polymeric microfibers immobilized with enzyme-cleavable peptides

Akifumi Yoshihara; Ryota Sekine; Takayuki Ueki; Yasuhito Kondo; Yoshiyuki Sunaga; Tadashi Nakaji-Hirabayashi; Yuji Teramura; Madoka Takai

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 32-41

The impact of functional groups of poly(ethylene glycol) macromers on the physical properties of photo-polymerized hydrogels and the local inflammatory response in the host

James R. Day; Anu David; Jiwon Kim; Evan A. Farkash; Marilia Cascalho; Nikola Milašinović; Ariella Shikanov

Palabras clave: Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biomaterials; Biomedical Engineering; General Medicine.

Pp. 42-52