Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants
This patent review focuses on silicon based materials for drug delivery systems and implant devices devoted to medical applications. The article describes some representative examples of the most depictive silicon based compounds associated with drug release formulations and tissue engineering bioma...
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paper:paper_18722105_v1_n3_p186_Bernik2023-06-08T16:29:59Z Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants Biomaterials Drug delivery devices Silicon based implants Silicon devices Bioactive material Drug delivery devices Drug delivery system Drug release Hybrid inorganic-organic Implant devices Ormosils Patent review Silica aerogels Silicon devices Silicon-based Silicon-based materials Biological materials Biomaterials Drug delivery Hybrid materials Implants (surgical) Medical applications Silica Silica gel Silicon compounds Silicones Tissue engineering Patents and inventions biomaterial silicon tissue scaffold animal bone prosthesis chemistry drug delivery system prostheses and orthoses review Animals Biocompatible Materials Bone Substitutes Drug Delivery Systems Prostheses and Implants Silicon Tissue Scaffolds This patent review focuses on silicon based materials for drug delivery systems and implant devices devoted to medical applications. The article describes some representative examples of the most depictive silicon based compounds associated with drug release formulations and tissue engineering biomaterials. Ranging from inorganic to organic and hybrid inorganic-organic silicon compounds, the paper referrers to patents describing inventions which make use of the best properties of silicon dioxide, silica aerogel and xerogel, silicon bioactive materials, silicones and ormosils, pointing out the usefulness of each kind of compound within the invention embodiment. © 2007 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. 2007 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_18722105_v1_n3_p186_Bernik http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18722105_v1_n3_p186_Bernik |
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Biomaterials Drug delivery devices Silicon based implants Silicon devices Bioactive material Drug delivery devices Drug delivery system Drug release Hybrid inorganic-organic Implant devices Ormosils Patent review Silica aerogels Silicon devices Silicon-based Silicon-based materials Biological materials Biomaterials Drug delivery Hybrid materials Implants (surgical) Medical applications Silica Silica gel Silicon compounds Silicones Tissue engineering Patents and inventions biomaterial silicon tissue scaffold animal bone prosthesis chemistry drug delivery system prostheses and orthoses review Animals Biocompatible Materials Bone Substitutes Drug Delivery Systems Prostheses and Implants Silicon Tissue Scaffolds |
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Biomaterials Drug delivery devices Silicon based implants Silicon devices Bioactive material Drug delivery devices Drug delivery system Drug release Hybrid inorganic-organic Implant devices Ormosils Patent review Silica aerogels Silicon devices Silicon-based Silicon-based materials Biological materials Biomaterials Drug delivery Hybrid materials Implants (surgical) Medical applications Silica Silica gel Silicon compounds Silicones Tissue engineering Patents and inventions biomaterial silicon tissue scaffold animal bone prosthesis chemistry drug delivery system prostheses and orthoses review Animals Biocompatible Materials Bone Substitutes Drug Delivery Systems Prostheses and Implants Silicon Tissue Scaffolds Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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Biomaterials Drug delivery devices Silicon based implants Silicon devices Bioactive material Drug delivery devices Drug delivery system Drug release Hybrid inorganic-organic Implant devices Ormosils Patent review Silica aerogels Silicon devices Silicon-based Silicon-based materials Biological materials Biomaterials Drug delivery Hybrid materials Implants (surgical) Medical applications Silica Silica gel Silicon compounds Silicones Tissue engineering Patents and inventions biomaterial silicon tissue scaffold animal bone prosthesis chemistry drug delivery system prostheses and orthoses review Animals Biocompatible Materials Bone Substitutes Drug Delivery Systems Prostheses and Implants Silicon Tissue Scaffolds |
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This patent review focuses on silicon based materials for drug delivery systems and implant devices devoted to medical applications. The article describes some representative examples of the most depictive silicon based compounds associated with drug release formulations and tissue engineering biomaterials. Ranging from inorganic to organic and hybrid inorganic-organic silicon compounds, the paper referrers to patents describing inventions which make use of the best properties of silicon dioxide, silica aerogel and xerogel, silicon bioactive materials, silicones and ormosils, pointing out the usefulness of each kind of compound within the invention embodiment. © 2007 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. |
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Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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Silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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silicon based materials for drug delivery devices and implants |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_18722105_v1_n3_p186_Bernik http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18722105_v1_n3_p186_Bernik |
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