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                  Biphasic finite element modelling of contact mechanics of hemi-of human hip joint. Part II: polycarbonate urethane on cartilage contact.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... Poroelastic finite element study was performed to compare the contact mechanics of employing different biomaterials such as metal and polycarbonate urethane for hemiarthroplasty hip resurfacing. The effects of loading, radial clearance and cartilage thickness on the predicted maximum ...

                  L-arginine protect from Pringle manoeuvere of ischemia-reperfusion and vascular occlusions induced hepatic micro vascular dysfunction in liver transplantation model.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... Pringle described a new technique to reduced blood loss during liver surgery. Adult wister rat underwent to 1 h of partial liver ischemia and followed by 3 h reperfusion. Eighteen Wister rats were divided into shamoperated control group (I) (n = 6), ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) group ...

                  Development and validation of a reversed-phase HPLC method for in-vitro loading and release analysis of Paclitaxel coated stent.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... A simple, rapid and sensitive high-performance liquid chromatographic method is described for determination of Paclitaxel (PCL) from coated stent surface using a reverse phase X-terra [C.sub.18] (5 [micro]m) column at 227 nm and using acetonitrile, methanol and water in the ratio of ...

                  New generation sirolimus eluting PTCA angioplasty balloon catheter for restenosis therapy.(percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty)

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... Drug eluting stents have shown promising antirestenotic effects in clinical practice. Non-stent based local delivery of drug may offer additional flexibility and also reach vessel areas beyond the immediate stent coverage [1]. The purpose of current research was to study the feasibility of ...

                  Effect of polyester prosthesis micro-texture on endothelial cell adhesion and proliferation.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... Small-diameter Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) textile prostheses display poor patency rates. Among the many factors which may explain this, the absence of neoendothelium formation on the inner surface of the graft is one cause of failure. This neoendothelialization may depend on the ...

                  Physical vapour deposition and bioactivity of crystalline titanium dioxide thin films.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... Lack of interfacial stability is one of the causes behind the need for revision surgery of metallic implants. Thin films of titanium oxide have recently been proven to be bioactive (in vitro) and non-resorbable. The objective of the paper is to investigate the relationship between ...

                  Bone as a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite and its repair.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... The principal structural tissue of the skeletal system is bone which used to carry major loads in an enormous variety of vertebrate animals. To fulfil this role, nature has devised an extremely interesting ceramic composite whose components are primarily collagen and hydroxyapatite, but ...

                  Chitin nanofibre reinforced thin chitosan films for wound healing application.

                  Aug 01, 2008; ... Both chitin and chitosan possess many properties that are advantageous for wound healing like biocompatibility, biodegradability, hemostatic activity, healing acceleration, non-toxicity, adsorption properties and anti infection properties. However, pure chitosan films have poor tensile ...