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21. The Biocompatibility Of Bacterial Cellulose And Its Osteogenesis Loaded With Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2
22. Plasma Treated Bacterial Cellulose Membrane For Enzyme Immobilization
23. Research On Preparation And Characteristics Of Bacterial Cellulose-based Mesh For Hernia
24. Preparation And Characterisation Of Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Silk Fibroin/Bacterial Cellulose Composites
25. Surface Modification And Functionalization Of Bacterial Cellulose
26. Human Adipose Stem Cells Nanobacteria Cellulose Membrane Osteogenesis Differentiation
27. Prepareation And Evaluation Of New Nano-Bacterial Cellulose Medical Materials
28. Incorporation Of Stromal Cell-derived Factor-1α In Silk Fibroin-bacterial Cellulose Membrane Promotes Regeneration Of Rat Uterine Injury
29. Preliminary Research On The Tissue Engineering Skin Constructed By Bone Marrow Stem Cells And Bacterial Cellulose/Hyaluroriic Acid
30. Study Of Bacterial Cellulose Membrane For The Prevention Of Peridural Adhesion
31. The Study Of Engineering Bacterial Cellulose For Meniscal Scaffolds
32. Preparation Of Theoptimization Of Bacterial Cellulose Artificial Dura Mater And Effect On Inflammatory Reaction
33. Investigation Of Bacterial Cellulose For Reconstruction Of Tissue Engineering Cornea Stroma
34. Preparation And Characterization Of Multi-functional Bacterial Cellulose Materials
35. Biofabrication Of Bacterial Cellulose And PLGA Via Layer-by-layer Rolling-based Fabrication Technique For Tissue-engineered Blood Vessels
36. Preparation And Properties Of Bacterial Cellulose/Gelatin Porous Scaffolds
37. Preparation And Characterization Of Thermoresponsive BC/PNIPAM Composite Hydrogel
38. BC Applied In Tendon Repair Of SD Rats And The Preliminary Research Of GFP-BMSCs-BC Tissue Engineering Tendon
39. Characterization Of Bacterial Cellulose/Fullerene Composites And Its Application For Photodynamic Therapy
40. In Situ Synthesis Of Nano Zinc Oxide/Bacterial Cellulose Membrane And Exploration In Vitro And In Vivo For Wound Dressing
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