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  1. Protein cage nanoparticles are promising nanoplatform candidates for efficient delivery systems of diagnostics and/or therapeutics because of their uniform size and structure as well as high biocompatibility a...

    Authors: Hyojin Moon, Jisu Lee, Hansol Kim, Somin Heo, Junseon Min and Sebyung Kang
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:21
  2. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an emerging treatment modality that involves the combined action of photosensitizers (PSs) and light for treatment of solid tumor and other diseases. Although this therapeutic met...

    Authors: Li Li and Kang Moo Huh
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:19
  3. For the effective bone regeneration with appropriate pathological/physiological properties, a variety of bone fillers have been adapted as a therapeutic treatment. However, the development of ideal bone filler...

    Authors: June-Ho Byun, Han A Reum Lee, Tae Ho Kim, Jin Ho Lee and Se Heang Oh
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:18
  4. M13 bacteriophages can be readily fabricated as nanofibers due to non-toxic bacterial virus with a nanofiber-like shape. In the present study, we prepared hybrid nanofiber matrices composed of poly(lactic-co-glyc...

    Authors: Yong Cheol Shin, Jong Ho Lee, Linhua Jin, Min Jeong Kim, Jin-Woo Oh, Tai Wan Kim and Dong-Wook Han
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:14
  5. Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the jaw is a significant complication of radiotherapy for oral cavity cancer. In addition to antibiotic medication, treatment options such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, surgical app...

    Authors: Huan Fan, Soung Min Kim, Yun Ju Cho, Mi Young Eo, Suk Keun Lee and Kyung Mi Woo
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:13
  6. The aim of this study was to evaluate the biocompatibility and resorption pattern in three-layer poly (lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) membrane according to the concentrations of hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel in ...

    Authors: Hoon You, Eun-Ung Lee, You-Kyoung Kim, Bum-Chul Kim, Jin-Young Park, Hyun-Chang Lim, Jung-Seok Lee, InSup Noh, Ui-Won Jung and Seong-Ho Choi
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:12
  7. Scaffolds are one of the three most important elements constituting the basic concept of regenerative medicine, and are included in the core technology of regenerative medicine along with stem cells and tissue...

    Authors: Seou Lee, Taehoon Kwon, Eun Kyung Chung and Joon Woo Lee
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:11
  8. Cell migration is an essential activity of the cells in various biological phenomena. The evidence that electrotaxis plays important roles in many physiological phenomena is accumulating. In electrotaxis, cell...

    Authors: Min Sung Kim, Mi Hee Lee, Byeong-Ju Kwon, Hyok Jin Seo, Min-Ah Koo, Kyung Eun You, Dohyun Kim and Jong-Chul Park
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:10
  9. Saliva is an important compound produced by the salivary glands and performs numerous functions. Hyposalivation (dry mouth syndrome) is a deleterious condition often resulting from radiotherapy for patients wi...

    Authors: Chankee Yoo, Jeremy B Vines, Grant Alexander, Kyle Murdock, Patrick Hwang and Ho-Wook Jun
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:9
  10. Without exploitation of possibly immunogenic and carcinogenic bone morphogenetic protein, we developed simple but clinically feasible artificial bone graft using osteoconductive hyaluronate (HA) hydrogels and ...

    Authors: Junseok Yeom, Byung Woo Hwang, Dong Jun Yang, Hong-In Shin and Sei Kwang Hahn
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:8
  11. The initial procedure of the development of engineered tissues is cell seeding into three-dimensional polymer scaffolds. However, it is hard to make the cells invade into scaffold due to the characteristic of ...

    Authors: Min-Ah Koo, Jae Kyeong Kang, Mi Hee Lee, Hyok Jin Seo, Byeong-Ju Kwon, Kyung Eun You, Min Sung Kim, Dohyun Kim and Jong-Chul Park
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:7
  12. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is of importance due to its diverse applications in pharmaceuticals and medical devices such as dermal filler, adhesion barriers, carrier for cells and bioactive molecules as well as scaff...

    Authors: Sungchul Choi, Woncheol Choi, Sekweon Kim, Su-Yeon Lee, Insup Noh and Chan-Wha Kim
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:6
  13. Nanofibrous scaffolds are artificial extracellular matrices which provide natural environment for tissue formation. In comparison to other forms of scaffolds, the nanofibrous scaffolds promote cell adhesion, p...

    Authors: Kailash Chandra Gupta, Adnan Haider, Yu-ri Choi and Inn-kyu Kang
    Citation: Biomaterials Research 2014 18:5