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- Biotextile abstract "Biotextiles are structures composed of textile fibers designed for use in specific biological environments where their performance depends on biocompatibility and biostability with cells and biological fluids. Biotextiles include implantible devices such as surgical sutures, hernia repair fabrics, arterial grafts, artificial skin and parts of artificial hearts. They were first created 30 years ago by Dr. Martin W. King, a professor in North Carolina State University’s College of Textiles[1]. Medical textiles are a broader group which also includes bandages, wound dressings, hospital linen, preventive clothing etc. Antiseptic biotextiles are textiles used in fighting against cutaneous bacterial proliferation. Zeolite and triclosan are at the present time the most used molecules. This original property allows to fightinhibits the development of odours or bacterial proliferation in the diabetic foot.".
- Biotextile wikiPageExternalLink 6.html.
- Biotextile wikiPageExternalLink news96302396.html.
- Biotextile wikiPageExternalLink detail.cfm?id=63.
- Biotextile wikiPageID "10837961".
- Biotextile wikiPageLength "1790".
- Biotextile wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Biotextile wikiPageRevisionID "663016135".
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Antiseptic.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Artery.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_heart.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_skin.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Biocompatibility.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Biostability.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_engineering.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textiles.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Fiber.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Fluid.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Graft_(surgery).
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Hernia.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina_State_University.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Surgical_suture.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Technical_textile.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_engineering.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Triclosan.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLink Zeolite.
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biotechnology in Textiles".
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biotextile".
- Biotextile wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotextile".
- Biotextile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Onesource.
- Biotextile subject Category:Biological_engineering.
- Biotextile subject Category:Textiles.
- Biotextile hypernym Structures.
- Biotextile type Building.
- Biotextile type Discipline.
- Biotextile type Science.
- Biotextile type Textile.
- Biotextile comment "Biotextiles are structures composed of textile fibers designed for use in specific biological environments where their performance depends on biocompatibility and biostability with cells and biological fluids. Biotextiles include implantible devices such as surgical sutures, hernia repair fabrics, arterial grafts, artificial skin and parts of artificial hearts. They were first created 30 years ago by Dr. Martin W. King, a professor in North Carolina State University’s College of Textiles[1].".
- Biotextile label "Biotextile".
- Biotextile sameAs Q4915349.
- Biotextile sameAs m.02qrlbr.
- Biotextile sameAs Q4915349.
- Biotextile wasDerivedFrom Biotextile?oldid=663016135.
- Biotextile isPrimaryTopicOf Biotextile.