2018
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.34281
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Biocompatibility of synthetic ultraviolet radiation cross‐linked polymers – Subcutaneous implantation study

Abstract: Photo-cross-linked polymers have attracted a lot of attention in the biomedical field. The main benefits of these materials are related to the fact that they are most of the time viscous liquids or pastes that adapt a custom and fixed shape on demand of the user. Present study deals specifically with the biological response upon subcutaneous implantation of four different materials in rabbits. In the study 20 rabbits were divided into four groups (each five rabbits): Groups 1-3 were implanted with tested new o… Show more

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“…As a consequence of these process improvements, biomaterials may be used that have much less energy invested in them. Biomaterials have the potential to be very efficient in regulating temperature and keeping things at a consistent temperature for long periods of time [1]. They not only improve the quality of life in a home, but also provide a highly economical means of heating and cooling the interior.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence of these process improvements, biomaterials may be used that have much less energy invested in them. Biomaterials have the potential to be very efficient in regulating temperature and keeping things at a consistent temperature for long periods of time [1]. They not only improve the quality of life in a home, but also provide a highly economical means of heating and cooling the interior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%