| Abstract Book ID | Title |
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| 31.P18 | Intelligent bio-materials for tissue regeneration and nanomedicine |
| 32.P01 | Unfouling PEG-based substrates for cancer stem cells |
| 32.P02 | Piezoelectric polymers for tissue regeneration: neural and bone tissues approaches |
| 32.P03 | Engineered cell sheets using thermo-reversible hydrogel |
| 32.P04 | Human Elastin-Like Polypeptides (HELPs) - a novel thermoresponsive material for cell culture applications |
| 32.P05 | Growth and differentiation of human osteoblast-like MG 63 cells on composite with micro/nano-sized hydroxyapatite |
| 32.P06 | Strontium substituted bioactive glasses stimulate osteogenic differentiation of hMSCs in vitro |
| 32.P07 | Influence of surface modification on cell response: case study for ocular applications |
| 32.P08 | The effect of chemical composition, pore size and mechanical properties of macroporous hydrogels on behavior of MG63 osteogenic cells |
| 32.P09 | Comparison of chitosan-coated, collagen-coated, and uncoated polypropylene mesh in a rat model for abdominal wall reconstruction |
| 32.P10 | Immobilization of neurotrophin GDNF on electrospun scaffolds promotes the survival and integration of transplanted neural stem cells |
| 32.P11 | Studies on shear stress-dependent cell detachment from temperature-responsive cell culture surfaces by using microfluidic devices |
| 32.P12 | Cell behavior on nanofiber scaffold with different geometry |
| 32.P13 | Synthetic polymer coatings for improved adhesion of human cells |
| 32.P14 | Development of label-free cell separating system based on the functional surface with thermoresponsive polymer brush |
| 32.P15 | Charged nanomatrices as efficient platforms for modulating cell adhesion and shape |
| 32.P16 | Phagocytosis of adsorber-microparticles by THP-1 derived macrophages |
| 32.P17 | Lymphocyte separation columns using thermoresposnive polymer brush grafted glass beads |
| 32.P18 | Selective osteoblastic citotoxicity induced by nanostructured ZnO in PU /ZnO composites |
| 32.P19 | Nanostructured multicomponent coatings via layer-by-layer technique for biomedical applications |
| 32.P20 | Enzyme mediated, oxidative crosslinking of multifunctional, branched PEG: Characterization, particle formation and stem cell encapsulation |
| 32.P21 | Physico-chemical and enzymatic properties of PVGLIG and PVGLIG-alginate hydrogels |
| 32.P22 | Polyhydroxybutyrate and polyethylene glycol composites as biomaterials for biomedical applications |
| 32.P23 | Sustained oxygen release from PLGA microspheres |
| 32.P24 | Facile preparation of macroporous Resomer®/Gelatin/Chitosan cryogel: Physical-chemical, mechanical and biological properties |
| 32.P25 | Enhanced mechanical property and pH neutralization effect of PLLA films blended with OLA-grafted magnesium hydroxide nanoparticles |
| 32.P26 | Response of marrow stromal cells to encapsulation in inert hydrolytically degradable polyethylene glycol hydrogels |
| 32.P27 | Preparation and characterization of nano-hydroxyapatite/silicone rubber composites for potential use as soft-tissue implants |
| 32.P28 | Study of adsorbed proteins on nanofibrous substrates |
| 32.P29 | Characterization of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) modified polydimethylsiloxane surfaces as new type of temperature-responsive cell culture surfaces |
| 32.P30 | Corrosion stability of silver-doped hydroxyapatite/lignin coatings in simulated body fluid |
| 32.P31 | Comparison of nanoscale hydroxyapatite produced by wet precipitation and sol-gel methods |
| 32.P32 | Fibrous protein adsorption on the bioglass surface studied by XPS and FTIR spectroscopy |
| 32.P33 | Protein adsorption onto bioactive glasses – conformational changes and quantitative adsorption analysis |
| 32.P34 | Studies on bioactive glasses loaded with vitamin C |
| 32.P36 | Advantages of composite-scaffolds prepared by freeze drying for bone engineering |
| 32.P37 | Synthesis of biodegradable poly(e-caprolactone)-organosiloxane nanohybrids with charged functional groups for bone tissue engineering applications |
| 32.P38 | Low temperature hydroxyapatite/gelatine robocasted scaffolds for bone tissue engineering |
| 32.P39 | Macroporous hydrogels to recruit osteogenic signals for bone regeneration |
| 32.P40 | Biologically active copolymer hydrogels |
| 32.P41 | Optimising gas foaming method to obtain highly porous gelatin scaffolds |
| 32.P42 | Mechanical properties and cell viability of lactide and caprolactone based 3-dimensional scaffolds filled with inorganic bioactive particles |
| 32.P43 | Hydroxyapatite nanoparticles modified by lauroyl chloride: a very efficient method for mineral dispersion in PLLA scaffolds |
| 32.P44 | Bioactive and biodegradable three dimensional fibrous scaffolds for orthopaedic applications |
| 32.P45 | The effect of solvent systems on structural properties of electrospun PCL-gelatin nanofibrous composite scaffolds |
| 32.P46 | Modification of fibrous PLGA scaffold or PLGA micro-particles with tripolyphosphate nanoparticles |
| 32.P47 | Electrospun poly(L-lactide)/poly(ε-caprolactone) blend nanofibrous scaffold: characterization and biocompatibility with human adipose-derived stem cells |
| 32.P48 | Non-linearly elastic nanobiomaterials for soft tissue engineering |
| 32.P49 | New building blocks for thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers for soft tissue engineering |
| 32.P50 | The potential of human hair keratins as a biomaterial for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) applications |
| 32.P51 | A novel method to produce electrospun scaffolds with tailored geometries |
| 32.P52 | Chemically functionalised poly (ethylene) glycol monolayers as scaffolds for primary hepatocytes: cell targeting with galactosamine |
| 32.P53 | Thermosensitive poly-caprolactone scaffolds for 3D myogenic and osteogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells |