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DataTítuloAutor(es)TipoAcesso
2003Effect of flow perfusion on the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells cultured on starch-based three dimensional scaffoldsGomes, Manuela E.; Sikavitsas, V. I.; Behravesh, E., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Jun-2008Endothelial cell colonization and angiogenic potential of combined nano- and micro-fibrous scaffolds for bone tissue engineeringSantos, Marina I.; Tuzlakoglu, K.; Fuchs, Sabine, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Jun-2014Endothelial cells enhance the in vivo bone-forming ability of osteogenic cell sheetsPirraco, Rogério; Iwata, Takanori; Yoshida, T., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Fev-2018Gellan gum-hydroxyapatite composite spongy-like hydrogels for bone tissue engineeringManda-Guiba, G. M.; Silva, Lucília Pereira; Cerqueira, Mariana Teixeira, et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito autor
2011In situ functionalization of wet-spun fibre meshes for bone tissue engineeringLeonor, I. B.; Rodrigues, Márcia T.; Gomes, Manuela E., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Abr-2009Incorporation of a sequential BMP-2/BMP-7 delivery system into chitosan-based scaffolds for bone tissue engineeringYilgor, Pinar; Tuzlakoglu, K.; Reis, R. L., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2014Instructive nanofibrous scaffold comprising runt-related transcription factor 2 gene delivery for bone tissue engineeringMonteiro, Nelson; Ribeiro, Diana Margarida da Costa; Martins, Albino, et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho
2009Macroporous hydroxyapatite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications : physicochemical characterization and assessment of rat bone marrow stromal cell viabilityOliveira, Joaquim M.; Silva, Simone Santos; Malafaya, P. B., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2007Materials in particulate form for tissue engineering. 2 Applications in boneSilva, G. A.; Coutinho, O. P.; Ducheyne, P., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2010A new route to produce starch-based fiber mesh scaffolds by wet spinning and subsequent surface modification as a way to improve cell attachment and proliferationTuzlakoglu, K.; Pashkuleva, I.; Rodrigues, Márcia T., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2010Osteogenic induction of hBMSCs by electrospun scaffolds with dexamethasone release functionalityMartins, Albino; Duarte, Ana Rita C.; Faria, Susana, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Abr-2013Osteogenic properties of starch poly(e-caprolactone) (SPCL) fiber meshes loaded with osteoblast-like cells in a rat critical-sized cranial defectLink, D. P.; Gardel, Leandro S.; Correlo, V. M., et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho
Dez-2020Physicochemical properties and cytocompatibility assessment of non-degradable scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applicationsPereira, H.; Cengiz, I. F.; Maia, F. R., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2009Preparation and in vitro characterization of novel bioactive glass ceramic nanoparticlesHong, Z.; Reis, R. L.; Mano, J. F.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2008Preparation and in vitro characterization of scaffolds of poly(L-lactic acid) containing bioactive glass ceramic nanoparticlesHong, Z.; Reis, R. L.; Mano, J. F.ArtigoAcesso aberto
20-Dez-2022Process development for 3D printing of thermoplastic collagen as drug delivery for bone infectionPassos, Marina Isabel AraújoDissertação de mestrado Acesso aberto
Abr-2016Proving the suitability of magnetoelectric stimuli for tissue engineering applicationsRibeiro, C.; Correia, Vítor Manuel Gomes; Martins, P., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Fev-2022Recent approaches towards bone tissue engineeringMaia, F. Raquel; Bastos, Ana Raquel Fernandes; Oliveira, J. M., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Jan-2007Response of micro- and macrovascular endothelial cells to starch-based fiber meshes for bone tissue engineeringSantos, M. I.; Fuchs, Sabine; Gomes, Manuela E., et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Jan-2013Sequential application of steady and pulsatile medium perfusion enhanced the formation of engineered boneCorreia, C.; Bhumiratana, Sarindr; Sousa, R. A., et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho