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Zeitschriftenartikel:

R. Gordon, S. Levin, I. Gebeshuber:
"Triggered, Nanostructured Biodegradables (TNBs) for Surgical Implants";
Special issue on Bioinspired Micro and Nanosystems, Micro and Nanosystems (eingeladen), 3 (invited article) (2011), 4; S. 284 - 289.



Kurzfassung englisch:
In medicine, objects that need to be removed later - such as stents - are commonly placed in patients, with the
time of removal dependent on progress of the patient. In these cases biodegradable materials that last for a specific time
may not be suitable. We propose a new class of nanostructured materials that can hold their form as long as wanted, Triggered,
Nanostructured Biodegradables (TNBs), that can be disintegrated to micro- or nanoscaled components when externally
triggered on command to do so. DNA nanotensegrity microstructures, metastable foams, nanobots and other bioinspired
disintegratable scaffold structures are given as potential examples.

Schlagworte:
Triggered nanostructured biodegradables, surgical implants, stents, tensegrity, nanobots, modular nanobot dental braces, tektites, Prince Rupert´s drops

Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.