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  1. Category:Biomaterial (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biomaterial
  2. Category:Porous biomaterial (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Porous biomaterial

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  1. 2hm3 (3,356 bytes)
    13: The nematocyst wall of cnidarians is a unique biomaterial that withstands extreme osmotic pressures, allowi...
  2. User:Vinícius M. Neto/Sandbox 1 (6,378 bytes)
    2: ...to the remarkable properties of silk as a natural biomaterial.
    6: ... biocompatible, making it applicable as a medical biomaterial for sutures, drug delivery systems, and scaffolds...
  3. 1byz (3,843 bytes)
    12: ...o apolar faces opposing. The result is a periodic biomaterial composed of packed protein bilayers, with alterna...
  4. 2nx6 (3,440 bytes)
    13: The nematocyst wall of cnidarians is a unique biomaterial that withstands extreme osmotic pressures, allowi...
  5. 2nx7 (3,440 bytes)
    13: The nematocyst wall of cnidarians is a unique biomaterial that withstands extreme osmotic pressures, allowi...
  6. User:Rafael Almeida Gomes/Sandbox 1 (1,510 bytes)
    4: ...ompatible, making it even applicable as a medical biomaterial for sutures or scaffolds.
  7. Category:Biomaterial (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biomaterial
  8. 3ged (5,045 bytes)
    24: ...al applications because of its ability to convert biomaterial into ethanol. A3DFK9 contains 31 of the 40 TGYK s...
  9. 3geg (5,140 bytes)
    24: ...al applications because of its ability to convert biomaterial into ethanol. A3DFK9 contains 31 of the 40 TGYK s...
  10. User:David Griffin/Sandbox 1 (1,436 bytes)
    5: ...ls) and has thus found numerous applications as a biomaterial for cellular engineering. Owing to its unique phy...
  11. Molecular Playground/Alginate (1,508 bytes)
    5: ...ls) and has thus found numerous applications as a biomaterial for cellular engineering. Owing to its unique phy...
  12. Joe White/Sandbox 1 (1,749 bytes)
    5: ...pplications as a thickener in food processing and biomaterial for tissue engineering. Owing to its unique physi...
  13. Molecular Playground/Alginate-Fall2010 (1,749 bytes)
    5: ...pplications as a thickener in food processing and biomaterial for tissue engineering. Owing to its unique physi...
  14. 2yfe (5,773 bytes)
    16: ...irable side effects. Natural products from edible biomaterial provide a structurally diverse resource to allevi...
  15. User:Nick Borotto/Sandboxerika (1,749 bytes)
    5: ...pplications as a thickener in food processing and biomaterial for tissue engineering. Owing to its unique physi...
  16. User:Erika M. Saffer (254 bytes)
    1: ... the characeterization of PEG-based hydrogels for biomaterial and tissue engineering applications.
  17. Erika M. Saffer/sandbox1 (1,747 bytes)
    10: ... use as tissue engineering scaffolds and in other biomaterial applications.
  18. Molecular Playground/Poly(ethylene glycol) (1,747 bytes)
    10: ... use as tissue engineering scaffolds and in other biomaterial applications.
  19. User:Joe White/Sandbox 2 (1,955 bytes)
    5: ...pplications as a thickener in food processing and biomaterial for tissue engineering. Owing to its unique physi...
  20. Molecular Playground/Alginate-Fall2011 (1,955 bytes)
    5: ...pplications as a thickener in food processing and biomaterial for tissue engineering. Owing to its unique physi...

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