Biomaterials Open Access Journals
Biomaterials are any substances that have been engineered to interact with biological systems for medical purposes - whether therapeutic (treating, adding, repairing or replacing bodily tissues) or diagnostic. As a science,
biomaterials are around fifty years old.
Biomaterials may be natural or synthetic and are used in medical applications to support, enhance, or replace damaged tissue or biological functions.
Biomaterials play an integral role in medicine today - restoring function and facilitating healing for people after an injury or disease.
Biomaterials may be natural or synthetic and are used in medical applications to support, enhance, or replace damaged tissue or biological functions.
Biomaterials can come from nature or are synthesized in laboratories using a variety of chemical approaches that utilize metal, polymer, ceramic, or composite material components.
High Impact List of Articles
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Urachal Cyst Presenting As A Pelvic Mass
Sindhu Kumar
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Urachal Cyst Presenting As A Pelvic Mass
Sindhu Kumar
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Intrathoracic kidney: a rare finding in an infrequent syndrome
Marta Sanchez Aguilar
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Intrathoracic kidney: a rare finding in an infrequent syndrome
Marta Sanchez Aguilar
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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A review of expected imaging findings and potential complications: after MR guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) of symptomatic fibroids
Kavi Devulapalli, Maureen P Kohi, Viola Rieke, Eugene Ozhinsky, Vanessa L Jacoby, Westphalen, Antonio & Stefanie Weinstein
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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A review of expected imaging findings and potential complications: after MR guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) of symptomatic fibroids
Kavi Devulapalli, Maureen P Kohi, Viola Rieke, Eugene Ozhinsky, Vanessa L Jacoby, Westphalen, Antonio & Stefanie Weinstein
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Advancing our understanding of
the brain in autism: contribution
of functional MRI and diffusion
tensor imaging
LE Libero & RK Kana
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Advancing our understanding of
the brain in autism: contribution
of functional MRI and diffusion
tensor imaging
LE Libero & RK Kana
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Research Highlights 4:5
Walther Bild
News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Research Highlights 4:5
Walther Bild
News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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