The use of specific methods to evaluate solution format on Biomaterials of Ceramic type in vitro (Q84310)
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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English | The use of specific methods to evaluate solution format on Biomaterials of Ceramic type in vitro |
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio |
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801,380.0 zloty
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801,380.0 zloty
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100.0 percent
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1 July 2018
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30 June 2020
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UNIWERSYTET MEDYCZNY W LUBLINIE
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The increasing number of accidents, injuries and bone tumours along with developments in medical sciences result in growing demand for bone substitute materials. The global bone graftsand substitutes (BGS) market is expected to reach US$3482.0 million by 2023 according to a new report published by Transparency Market Research. Nowadays the challenge for the Medical engineering technologies is designing bone substitute materials without the providing animal test. In this proposed project the modern advanced spectroscopic methods FT-IR, Raman, Solid state NMR and LC MS/MS will be used to access bone formation markers produced by stem cells cultured directly on the ceramic-based biomaterial. This approach allows to detect structural changes of the organic and inorganic phase of designed biomaterials in vitro. These experiments will assess the bioactivity of the modified biomaterial without the need for performing animal testing. (Polish)
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The increasing number of deposits, injuries and blurs along with developments in medicine result in care for them.The global set of markets is expected to withdraw US $3482.0 million by 2023 according to a new report published by Transparency Market Research.New entries the challenge for the Medical engineering.In this proposed project the moderated specic methods FT-IR, Raman, Solid state NMR and LC MS/MS will be used to offer access markers made to the ceramic-based bio-based.This approach should lead to the detection of structural changes of the organism and organism phase of Designated Biomaterials in vitro.These Experiments will determine the bioactivity of the modifiable bio-based without the need for animal testing. (English)
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POIR.04.04.00-00-4398/17
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