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  • The problem of infections associated with implants – an overview

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    Implant-associated infections are serious and relatively common complication that leads to implant loss. The purpose of this paper is to gather knowledge about this issue. A literature review of the epidemiology, risk factors and pathogenesis of infections related to implants was carried out. This position collects data on commonly used implants and infections associated with them from various fields of medicine and contains classifications...

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  • Antibacterial evaluation of bioactive modifiers of bone cements: antibiotics, nanometals and chitosan

    Modern biomaterials in addition to their basic tasks, can serve as carriers of active substance. The release of a bioactive particles allows to locally fight infection or its prevent it. Bone cements additionally to their basic applications in orthopedic surgery can also serve to deliver locally active substances. Currently, only antibiotics are routinely used as modifiers for bone cements. Bioactive bone cements constitute...

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  • Polydopamine Biomaterials for Skin Regeneration

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    • M. K. Yazdi
    • M. Zare
    • A. Khodadadi
    • F. Seidi
    • S. M. Sajadi
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • A. Arefi
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Mozafari

    - ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering - Year 2022

    Designing biomaterials capable of biomimicking wound healing and skin regeneration has been receiving increasing attention recently. Some biopolymers behave similarly to the extracellular matrix (ECM), supporting biointerfacial adhesion and intrinsic cellular interactions. Polydopamine (PDA) is a natural bioadhesive and bioactive polymer that endows high chemical versatility, making it an exciting candidate for a wide range of...

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  • IN VIVO DEGRADATION OF BIOMATERIALS

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    - Year 2014

    The material designed to be introduced into the human tissue should be biocompatible and biofunctional. Unless it is so, the body may respond to the implant in different ways. An inflammation reaction may appear such as: parting of items of the implant surface resulting from fraction or pressure. The condition of the surface has an important influence on the usefulness of the implant. The required values depend on the implant function...

  • Comparative review of piezoelectric biomaterials approach for bone tissue engineering

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    • A. Samadi
    • M. A. Salati
    • A. Safari
    • M. Jouyandeh
    • M. Barani
    • N. P. Singh Chauhan
    • E. G. Golab
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • S. Kar
    • F. Seidi... and 2 others

    - JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION - Year 2022

    Bone as a minerals’ reservoir and rigid tissue of the body generating red and white blood cells supports various organs. Although the self-regeneration property of bone, it cannot regenerate spontaneously in severe damages and still remains as a challenging issue. Tissue engineering offers several techniques for regenerating damaged bones, where various biomaterials are examined to fabricate scaffolds for bone repair. Piezoelectric...

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  • Therapeutic biomaterials - application in neurology and cardiology

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    Biomaterials are of interest in most medical fields. It's hard to imagine life without them. And due to the ever-increasing demand, scientists are developing new materials. Diseases of the nervous and cardiovascular systems are still a big problem, which are associated with a limited ability to regenerate brain or heart tissues. Therefore, this review discusses the advancement in biomaterial engineering for the treatment of neurological...

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  • Therapeutic biomaterials – application in neurology and cardiology

    Biomaterials are of interest in most medical fields. It's hard to imagine life without them. And due to the ever-increasing demand, scientists are developing new materials. Diseases of the nervous and cardiovascular systems are still a big problem, which are associated with a limited ability to regenerate brain or heart tissues. Therefore, this review discusses the advancement in biomaterial engineering for the treatment of neurological...

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  • Methods for biomaterials printing: A short review and perspective

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    - METHODS - Year 2022

    Printing technologies have opened larger windows of innovation and creativity to biomaterials engineers by providing them with the ability to fabricate complex shapes in a reasonable time, cost, and weight. However, there has always been a trouble with function adjusting in printing technologies in view of the multiplicity of materials and apparatus parameters. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, revolutionized biomaterials...

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  • BIOMATERIALS AND IMPLANTS IN CARDIAC AND VASCULAR SURGERY - REVIEW

    Currently, on prosthesis in cardiac blood vessels and heart valves are used materials of animal or synthetic origin. For animal materials include, among others pericardial sac in which is the heart. Materials such as this (natural) are characterized by a remarkable biocompatibility within the human body, but their main disadvantage is the relatively low durability. In turn, synthetic materials, which include the austenitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum...

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  • Mussel‐inspired biomaterials: From chemistry to clinic

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    • A. Taghizadeh
    • M. Taghizadeh
    • M. K. Yazdi
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • J. D. Ramsey
    • F. Seidi
    • F. J. Stadler
    • H. Lee
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Mozafari

    - Bioengineering & Translational Medicine - Year 2022

    After several billions of years, nature still makes decisions on its own to identify, develop, and direct the most effective material for phenomena/challenges faced. Likewise, and inspired by the nature, we learned how to take steps in developing new technologies and materials innovations. Wet and strong adhesion by Mytilidae mussels (among which Mytilus edulis—blue mussel and Mytilus californianus—California mussel are the most...

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  • Types of wear and tear of biomaterials used in orthopaedic surgery

    Purpose of this paper is presentation of observations on different kinds of wear and tear of biomaterials used in contemporary orthopaedic surgery. Types of prosthesis damage, encountered in medical practice, and their causes have been described. Results of many clinical studies were analysed to review prosthesis damage from the stage of implanting (such as intrusion of a foreign object between its components) to their natural...

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  • Advances in olfaction-inspired biomaterials applied to bioelectronic noses

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    - SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL - Year 2018

    Among all the senses, olfactory system of mammals is the least characterised as far as the mechanisms of odour identification are concerned. The results of recent investigations allow better understanding of the operation mechanism of the sense of smell. Progress in this field is crucial for the development of sensor technology based on olfaction-inspired biomaterials, which simulate the olfactory system of the biological counterparts....

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  • The influence of durable contact on human tissue on austenitic biomaterials behaviour

    Badania opierają się na studium pojedynczego przypadku dwoch wkrętów ze stali austenitycznej, które były implantowane do organizmu człowieka jako element łączący złamaną kość piszczelową. Oba wkręty zostały zostały wkręcone w jednakowych warunkach, na okres 1 roku, po którym miały zostać wyjęte. Na skutek komplikacji życiowej nosiciela, wkręty te zostały usunięte dopiero podczas zabiegu po okresie 8 lat.

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  • Epidemiological study of Toxoplasma gondii infection among cattle in Northern Poland

    Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a significant disease in livestock and humans. Because of medical and veterinary importance it is essential to study the prevalence of T. gondii infection among human and animals in various parts of the word. In this study, 4033 cattle from eight provinces of Northern Poland (belonging to 190 herds) were tested for IgG antibodies against T. gondii by an in-house ELISA technique based...

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  • Environmental failure of dental biomaterials

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    W pracy przedstawiono problematykę związaną z zagadnieniem trwałości biomateriałów stomatologicznych. Scharakteryzowano kryteria doboru materiałów i na przykładzie koron stomatologicznych pokazano wyniki oceny prawidłowości doboru w oparciu o metodę elementów skończonych. Przedstawiono wyniki weryfikacji doświadczalnej i wskazano na możliwości wykorzystania tej metody do konstruowania odpornych na zniszczenie koron metalowo-ceramicznych.

  • IFI16 Impacts Metabolic Reprogramming during Human Cytomegalovirus Infection

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    • G. Griffante
    • W. Hewelt-Belka
    • C. Albano
    • F. Gugliesi
    • S. Pasquero
    • S. F. Castillo Pacheco
    • G. Bajetto
    • P. E. Porporato
    • E. Mina
    • M. Vallino... and 7 others

    - mBio - Year 2022

    Cellular lipid metabolism plays a pivotal role in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection, as increased lipogenesis in HCMV-infected cells favors the envelopment of newly synthesized viral particles. As all cells are equipped with restriction factors (RFs) able to exert a protective effect against invading pathogens, we asked whether a similar defense mechanism would also be in place to preserve the metabolic compartment from HCMV...

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  • THE DETERMINATION OF ABRASION RESISTANCE OF SELECTED BIOMATERIALS FOR THE FRICTION PAIRS IN THE HIP JOINT ENDOPROSTHESIS

    The key requirement for the modern endoprosthesis is high durability of the friction components, which results in long and trouble-free operation in the human body. The durability of currently used endoprosthesis is often limited by tribological wear processes of friction components (e.g. between the head and the acetabular component in a hip joint endoprosthesis) [8, 19, 23, 24]. In order to compare the tribological wear, tribological...

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  • Detection of Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Small Ruminants: Old Problems, and Current Solutions

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    Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic zoonosis of veterinary importance, with implications for public health. Toxoplasma gondii infection causes abortion or congenital disease in small ruminants. Moreover, the consumption of infected meat, cured meat products, or unpasteurized milk and dairy products can facilitate zoonotic transmission. Serological studies conducted in various European countries have shown the high seroprevalence of specific...

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  • HCV Infection in Poland

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    - ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL RESEARCH - Year 2000

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  • May Staphylococcus lugdunensis Be an Etiological Factor of Chronic Maxillary Sinuses Infection?

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    • M. Kosecka-Strojek
    • M. Wolska-Gębarzewska
    • A. Podbielska-Kubera
    • A. Samet
    • B. Krawczyk
    • J. Międzobrodzki
    • M. Michalik

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2022

    Staphylococcus lugdunensis is an opportunistic pathogen found in the healthy human skin microbiome bacterial community that is able to cause infections of diverse localization, manifestation, and course, including laryngological infections, such as necrotizing sinusitis. Chronic maxillary sinusitis is a disease present in up to one third of European and American populations, and its etiology is not fully described. Within this...

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