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3 g materials, guided tissue regeneration with resorbable and nonresorbable membranes, coronally positi
5 pective multi-center study was to evaluate a resorbable barrier membrane designed for periodontal reg
6 expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) non-resorbable barriers and polylactic acid bioabsorbable ba
7 10% porcine collagen fibers combined with a resorbable bilayer membrane composed of non-cross-linked
10 t electronics, has potential applications in resorbable biomedical devices, eco-friendly electronics,
13 iologic blasting, 3) plasma, 4) microblasted resorbable blasting media (microblasted RBM), and 5) alu
14 CAM, when applied to a 3-dimentional printed resorbable calcium-triphosphate/hydroxyapatite scaffold
17 d, third, and fourth mandibular premolars; a resorbable collagen membrane was secured over the implan
19 h as connective tissue, buccal fat pads, and resorbable collagen membranes have been reported in the
20 nerves, are used to seed a synthetic, often resorbable conduit, which is then used to bridge and rep
21 grafts in combination (M) or not (NM) with a resorbable cross-linked barrier membrane in the reconstr
22 a sensor to an implanted (but only partially resorbable) data-communication system, proving the princ
25 ost sophisticated clinical standards for non-resorbable devices by monitoring intracranial pressures
26 n injury; the measurement performance of our resorbable devices compares favourably with that of non-
29 e represents an important alternative to non-resorbable ePTFE barriers in combination with DFDBA for
30 zed laminar bone allograft membrane or a non-resorbable expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) memb
31 half of the implants were covered with a non-resorbable (expanded polytetrafluoroethylene [ePTFE]) me
32 le, polylactic acid (PLA) barrier or the non-resorbable, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) bar
33 icates their major advantage as a radiopaque resorbable filter material, as the radiopacity allows mo
35 olytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane (non-resorbable) for GBR using a bovine bone xenograft/autogr
36 a fresh extraction socket filled with slowly resorbable graft biomaterial and with a delayed prosthet
38 eration (GTR) with resorbable (GTRr) and non-resorbable (GTRnr) membrane and GTRr with anorganic xeno
42 o macroscales, supporting the fabrication of resorbable implants, drug-delivery systems, microneedle
43 a flexible 32-electrode neural probe with a resorbable insertion shuttle, and a repeater coil-based
45 Regeneration involves the implantation of a resorbable matrix that is expected to remodel in vivo an
46 de defect was treated using a collagen-based resorbable membrane and a bovine bone graft (GM defect),
48 atite mineral on its surface combined with a resorbable membrane composed of type I porcine collagen
51 ent in horizontal defect depth compared with resorbable membranes (1.9 +/- 1.4 mm) as shown in one st
52 compared to guided tissue regeneration with resorbable membranes (GTR rm) + CAF (mean difference [MD
55 , porous hydroxyapatite-collagen grafts with resorbable membranes with or without 10-mg SIM were plac
56 nation with barrier membranes, evaluation of resorbable membranes, and use of bone substitutes or gro
57 issue engineering have introduced the use of resorbable membranes, xenografts, and osteoinductive pro
61 ene, and cell based) and biomaterials (e.g., resorbable, nonresorbable, and 3-dimensionally printed)
62 hetic nonresorbable (SNOR) (n=1458), natural resorbable (NR) (n=241), combined natural and synthetic
64 tion biomaterials were designed to be either resorbable or bioactive, the next generation of biomater
65 Barrier films that are both flexible and resorbable over predictable timelines would enable tunab
68 mentum, using an in situ-generated adherent, resorbable plasma-thrombin biologic scaffold, was evalua
74 ry disease, the use of an everolimus-eluting resorbable scaffold was superior to angioplasty with res
76 The most common approach is biodegradable or resorbable scaffolds configured to the shape of the new
80 we prepare and characterize a new family of resorbable screws prepared from silk fibroin for craniof
82 ymer that is used in children every day as a resorbable suture material, and therefore, highly biocom
83 arlier use as biodegradable products such as resorbable sutures, orthopaedic implants, macroscale and