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New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration using a bioresorbable polylactic acid membrane in dogs
(Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, 1998-10-01)
Created periodontal defects in dogs were randomly assigned for experimental (Guidor bioresorbable membranes) or control (conventional therapy) treatment the results showed that the new connective issue attachment was ...
New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration using a bioresorbable polylactic acid membrane in dogs
(Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, 1998-10-01)
Created periodontal defects in dogs were randomly assigned for experimental (Guidor bioresorbable membranes) or control (conventional therapy) treatment the results showed that the new connective issue attachment was ...
New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration using a bioresorbable polylactic acid membrane in dogs
(Quintessence Publ Co IncCarol StreamEUA, 1998)
Absorbable versus nonabsorbable membranes and bone grafts in the treatment of ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects in dogs: A histometric investigation
(Quintessence Publ Co IncCarol StreamEUA, 2001)
Absorbable versus nonabsorbable membranes and bone grafts in the treatment of ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects in dogs Part I. A clinical investigation
(Munksgaard Int Publ LtdCopenhagenDinamarca, 2001)
New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration using a bioresorbable polylactic acid membrane in dogs
(Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, 2014)
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of periodontal intrabony defects treated with guided tissue regeneration. A pilot study
(Amer Acad PeriodontologyChicagoEUA, 2002)
In Vitro Degradation of Poly (L-co-D, L lactic acid) Containing PCL-T
(Assoc Brasil PolimerosSao CarlosBrasil, 2014)
Optimization of poly(l-lactic acid)/segmented polyurethane electrospinning process for the production of bilayered small-diameter nanofibrous tubular structures
(Elsevier Science, 2014-09)
The present study is focused on the electrospinning process as a versatile technique to obtain nanofibrous tubular structures for potential applications in vascular tissue engineering. A bilayered scaffolding structure ...