Search Results for author: Stephen J. Russell

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Nonwoven Reinforced Photocurable Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Hydrogels

no code implementations13 Mar 2024 Michael Phillips, Giuseppe Tronci, Christopher M. Pask, Stephen J. Russell

The nonwoven reinforced PGSLPA hydrogels exhibited a 60 % increase in compressive strength and an 80 % increase in elastic moduli compared to fibre-free PGSLPA samples.

A long-lasting guided bone regeneration membrane from sequentially functionalised photoactive atelocollagen

no code implementations15 Dec 2021 He Liang, Jie Yin, Kenny Man, Xuebin B. Yang, Elena Calciolari, Nikolaos Donos, Stephen J. Russell, David J. Wood, Giuseppe Tronci

The fast degradation of collagen-based membranes in the biological environment remains a critical challenge, resulting in underperforming Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) therapy leading to compromised clinical results.

Biomimetic peptide enriched nonwoven scaffolds promote calcium phosphate mineralisation

no code implementations5 Jan 2021 Robabeh Gharaei, Giuseppe Tronci, Parikshit Goswami, Robert P. Wynn Davies, Jennifer Kirkham, Stephen J. Russell

The encapsulation of SAP in a nonwoven system with apatite-forming as well as localised and long-term SAP delivery capabilities is appealing as a potential means of achieving cost-effective bone repair therapy for critical size defects.

In-situ crosslinked wet spun collagen triple helices with nanoscale-regulated ciprofloxacin release capability

no code implementations5 Jan 2021 M. Tarik Arafat, Giuseppe Tronci, David J. Wood, Stephen J. Russell

The design of antibacterial-releasing coatings or wrapping materials with controlled drug release capability is a promising strategy to minimise risks of infection and medical device failure in vivo.

Induced Periosteum-Mimicking Membrane with Cell Barrier and Multipotential Stromal Cell (MSC) Homing Functionalities

no code implementations5 Jan 2021 Heather E. Owston, Katrina M. Moisley, Giuseppe Tronci, Stephen J. Russell, Peter V. Giannoudis, Elena Jones

Additional to the PL absorption and release capabilities needed for MSC attraction and growth, PCL3%-E also provided a favourable surface for the proliferation and alignment of periosteum- and bone marrow derived-MSCs, whilst possessing a barrier function to cell migration.

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