Portlet Papers https://biomaterials.upc.edu/ca/portlet-papers https://biomaterials.upc.edu/++theme++genweb6.theme/img/logo.png Comparteix: Portlet Papers M. Balaha et al. CAPE Derivatives as Potent Agents for Induction of Osteogenic Differentiation in DPSCs and Biomaterial Development. Biomedicines J. Gil et al. Advances in New Alloys, Polymers and Composites for Biomedical Applications. Materials T. Vilella et al. Engineering TNZT-coated titanium scaffolds via additive manufacturing and magnetron sputtering for bone tissue replacement. Surface and Coatings Technology Ll. Oliver-Cervelló et al. Modulating Integrin and Growth Factor Signaling With Peptides: Strategies to Synergistically Enhance Bone Tissue Regeneration. Advanced Science C. Arca-García et al. Tailoring nanotopography and antibacterial properties of calcium phosphate bone grafts via fluoride incorporation. Bioactive Materials D. Naranjo et al. Conductive nanocomposites as molecular modulators of hydration in thermoresponsive PNiPAAm-derivative hydrogels. Materials Today Physics P. Isabelli et al. Cold Atmospheric Plasma Applications in Viral Inactivation: Systematic Review and Metanalysis. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing < 20 elements anteriors 1 ... 9 10 11 12
M. Balaha et al. CAPE Derivatives as Potent Agents for Induction of Osteogenic Differentiation in DPSCs and Biomaterial Development. Biomedicines
T. Vilella et al. Engineering TNZT-coated titanium scaffolds via additive manufacturing and magnetron sputtering for bone tissue replacement. Surface and Coatings Technology
Ll. Oliver-Cervelló et al. Modulating Integrin and Growth Factor Signaling With Peptides: Strategies to Synergistically Enhance Bone Tissue Regeneration. Advanced Science
C. Arca-García et al. Tailoring nanotopography and antibacterial properties of calcium phosphate bone grafts via fluoride incorporation. Bioactive Materials
D. Naranjo et al. Conductive nanocomposites as molecular modulators of hydration in thermoresponsive PNiPAAm-derivative hydrogels. Materials Today Physics
P. Isabelli et al. Cold Atmospheric Plasma Applications in Viral Inactivation: Systematic Review and Metanalysis. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing
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