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21-Jun-2011 - Kuros Biosurgery AG announced the allowance of European Patent Application 00910049 by the European Patent Office. This now allowed patent application is a key component of a broad portfolio of applications and patents designed to protect Kuros’ synthetic biomaterial (matrix) technologies and its ...
17-May-2011 - Victims of third-degree burns and other traumatic injuries endure pain, disfigurement, invasive surgeries and a long time waiting for skin to grow back. Improved tissue grafts designed by Cornell scientists that promote vascular growth could hasten healing, encourage healthy skin to invade the ...
22-Oct-2010 - curasan AG has received European approval for its new granular bone regeneration material Ceracell®. Hans Dieter Rössler, CEO of curasan AG, considers the CE-certification of Ceracell® to be another milestone in the implementation of the product offensive launched at the beginning of the year: ...
23-Aug-2010 - Human pluripotent stem cells, which can become any other kind of body cell, hold great potential to treat a wide range of ailments, including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries. However, scientists who work with such cells have had trouble growing large enough ...
18-Jun-2010 - The search for time and cost effective as well as sensitive methods for bioanalytical assays is currently of great interest. At the center of Biofunctional Nanomaterials in San Sebastian (Spain), Valery Pavlov and his co-workers are undertaking research in the area of the design and preparation ...
10-Jun-2010 - Submitted by the end of 2008, the project REBORNE for 'Regenerating Bone defects using New biomedical Engineering approaches' has been accepted by the European Commission in the thematic area Health of the 7th Framework Program. Coordinated by Inserm supported by Alcimed for the project ...
07-May-2010 - University of British Columbia researchers have cast artificial proteins into a new solid biomaterial that very closely mimics the elasticity of muscle. The approach, detailed in the journal Nature , opens new avenues to creating solid biomaterials from smaller engineered proteins, and has ...
22-Apr-2010 - Scientists from the University of Granada have generated artificial human skin by tissular engineering basing on agarose-fibrin biomaterial. The artificial skin was grafted onto mice, and optimal development, maturation and functionality results were obtained. This pioneering finding will allow ...
01-Apr-2010 - Medicyte has been elected partner in the VascuBone project, in which 15 European partners from industry and academic institutions work on practical, yet individual solutions in bone regenerative medicine. The VascuBone project is supported by a 12 million Euro FP7 grant from the European Union ...
Iron atoms convey mussel fibres with a robust but stretchy covering
09-Mar-2010 - Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces and collaborators at the University of California at Santa Barbara and the University of Chicago believe they have uncovered the basis how marine mussels use the byssus, a bundle of tough and extensible fibres, to fasten securely ...
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