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R. Puleio

Biologic response of inguinal hernia prosthetics: a comparative study of conventional static meshes versus 3D dynamic implants.

Despite improvements in prosthetics and surgical techniques, the rate of complications following inguinal hernia repair remains high. Among these, discomfort and chronic pain have become a source of increasing concern among surgeons. Poor quality of tissue ingrowth, such as thin scar plates or shrinking scars-typical results with conventional static implants and plugs-may contribute to these adverse events. Recently, a new type of 3D dynamically responsive implant was introduced to the market. This device, designed to be placed fixation-free, seems to induce ingrowth of viable and structured tissue instead of regressive fibrotic scarring. To elucidate the differences in biologic response be…

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Synthetic scaffolds may be used for the orientation of cardiac stem cells properties, differentiation and extracellular matrix interactions in cardiac tissue engineering: in vitro and in vivo studies.

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MULTIFUNCTIONAL HYALURONIC ACID DERIVATIVE FOR EASY SCAFFOLD PROCESSING AND BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONALIZATION

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Detection of bovine Papillomavirus and efficacy of treatment using saponinDetection of bovine Papillomavirus and efficacy of treatment using saponin

Papillomas of teats and udders in cows may cause skin lesions, thelitis, mastitis and poor milking resulting in economic losses. We describe an outbreak of bovine papillomavirus (BPV) and successful treatment with a purified extract of Quillaja saponaria bark (Quil-A).

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Contagious agalactiae: a prelimanr study on the impact on milk production of sicilian sheep

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Intossicazione in ovini da errata alimentazione: case report.

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Foreign body response to subcutaneously implanted scaffolds for cardiac tissue engineering.

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Fibroin and poly-lactic acid scaffolds may be used in cardiac tissue engineering to drive the differentiation of cardiac progenitor cells: in vitro and in vivo studies.

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