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  1. Soybean Oil‐Based Bioadhesive: An Alternative to Sutures
  2. Natural Products in Favor of Food Safety: Development of Nanoparticles Based on Tea Tree Oil and Corn Starch and Their Potential for Fresh Food Protection
  3. Novel chitosan-based hydrogels as promising wound dressing materials with advanced properties
  4. Oxidized cellulose/bioglass hydrogel as a new bioink matrix for application in regenerative medicine
  5. Alginate-cysteine conjugate: antimicrobial hydrogel from natural source
  6. One-pot synthesis of copolymers through the application of the thermally reversible furan/maleimide Diels–Alder reaction. 2. preparation of polyester–polyurethane copolymers
  7. Lysine grafted poly(lactic acid): An intrinsically antimicrobial polymer
  8. Furan-based polymer: evaluating the cytogenotoxic profile from starting materials to the final product
  9. Carrageenan-amino acid interaction as a tool for understanding atherosclerotic process initiation
  10. Tendências biotecnológicas para o mercado pet de cães
  11. Rheological and Biological Properties of Adhesive Skin Secretions from Eupsophus vertebralis (Anura: Alsodidae)
  12. INTERAÇÃO ENTRE CATETER E SANGUE VENOSO
  13. Renewable Polymers in Biomedical Applications: From the Bench to the Market
  14. Starch Orodispersible Film Loaded with Melatonin for Human Supplementation
  15. Synthesis of a cysteine Diels–Alder-based polymer by simultaneous double-click chemistry and its cyto-genotoxicity evaluation
  16. Potential Application of Essential Oils-based Nanocapsules as Environmentally Friendly Biopesticides
  17. Green nanotechnology for the development of nanoparticles based on alginate associated with essential and vegetable oils for application in fruits and seeds protection
  18. Starch-based orodispersible film for diclofenac release
  19. Synthesis and Biological Properties of Alanine-Grafted Hydroxyapatite Nanoparticles
  20. SEGURANÇA ALIMENTAR: TRANSFERÊNCIA HORIZONTAL DE GENES E ALIMENTOS TRANSGÊNICOS
  21. Biodegradable scaffolds based on plant stems for application in regenerative medicine
  22. Thermoformable fiberboards of wood pulp and nanofibrillated cellulose
  23. Interação entre cateter e sangue venoso
  24. Effect on viability and cellular proliferation of rhBMP-2 immobilized on TEMPO modified cellulose hydrogel
  25. Conjugation of Ctx(Ile21)-Ha Antimicrobial Peptides to Chitosan Ultrathin Films by N-Acetylcysteine Improves Peptide Physicochemical Properties and Enhances Biological Activity
  26. The Influence of Primary Atherosclerotic Diseases on the Occurrence of Secondary Disease
  27. Crosslinking starch with Diels–Alder reaction: water‐soluble materials and water‐mediated processes
  28. Decellularized Three‐Dimensional Biomimetic Scaffolds as In Vitro Model For Tendon And Meniscus Regeneration
  29. Bone-bioglass graft - an alternative to improve the osseointegration
  30. Extracellular lipids of Candida albicans biofilm induce lipid droplet formation and decreased response to a topoisomerase I inhibitor in dysplastic and neoplastic oral cells
  31. Conjugation of folic acid with TEMPO-oxidized cellulose hydrogel for doxorubicin administration
  32. Characterisation of a skin secretion with adhesive properties in the ground frog Eupsophus vertebralis (Alsodidae)
  33. TEMPO-oxidized cellulose poly-ionic drawn fiber, a cell support system proof of concept
  34. The influence of chitosan, cellulose and alginate chemical nature on mineral matrix formation
  35. TEMPO-Oxidized Cellulose Hydrogel Fiber Cell Load, a Cell Support System Proof of Concept 
  36. Poly-(lactic acid) and fibrin bioactive cellularized scaffold for use in bone regenerative medicine: Proof of concept
  37. Hydroalcoholic Extract of Myrcia bella Loaded into a Microemulsion System: A Study of Antifungal and Mutagenic Potential
  38. TEMPO-Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibers In Vitro Cyto-genotoxicity Studies
  39. The contribution of bisfurfurylamine to the development and properties of polyureas
  40. Bioactive Fibrin Scaffolds for Use in Musculoskeletal Regenerative Medicine
  41. Mullite cytotoxicity and cell adhesion studies
  42. Water-Based Processing of Fiberboard of Acrylic Resin Composites Reinforced With Cellulose Wood Pulp and Cellulose Nanofibrils
  43. Cytotoxic effect of protic ionic liquids in HepG2 and HaCat human cells:in vitroandin silicostudies
  44. Polystyrene/cellulose nanofibril composites: Fiber dispersion driven by nanoemulsion flocculation
  45. Preparation and characterization of boron-based bioglass by sol−gel process
  46. Influence of chemical and physical conditions in selection of Gluconacetobacter hansenii ATCC 23769 strains with high capacity to produce bacterial cellulose for application as sustained antimicrobial drug-release supports
  47. Microfibrillated Cellulose from Sugarcane Bagasse as a Biorefinery Product for Ethanol Production
  48. Enhancing strength and toughness of cellulose nanofibril network structures with an adhesive peptide
  49. Development and characterization of bacterial cellulose produced by cashew tree residues as alternative carbon source
  50. Biopolímeros: aplicações farmacêutica e biomédica
  51. Bacterial cellulose skin masks-Properties and sensory tests
  52. Macromolecular materials based on the application of the Diels-Alder reaction to natural polymers and plant oils
  53. Furan-modified natural rubber: A substrate for its reversible crosslinking and for clicking it onto nanocellulose
  54. Continuous microfiber drawing by interfacial charge complexation between anionic cellulose nanofibers and cationic chitosan
  55. Guava: phytochemical composition of a potential source of antioxidants for cosmetic and/or dermatological applications
  56. DETC-based bacterial cellulose bio-curatives for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
  57. Komagataeibacter rhaeticus as an alternative bacteria for cellulose production
  58. Bacterial Cellulose
  59. The potential of TEMPO-oxidized nanofibrillar cellulose beads for cell delivery applications
  60. Biomedical Applications for Thermoplastic Starch
  61. Progress of Polymers from Renewable Resources: Furans, Vegetable Oils, and Polysaccharides
  62. Recycling Tires? Reversible Crosslinking of Poly(butadiene)
  63. A new approach to blending starch with natural rubber
  64. Synergistic effect of green coffee oil and synthetic sunscreen for health care application
  65. Sleeving nanocelluloses by admicellar polymerization
  66. Production of bacterial cellulose by Gluconacetobacter sacchari using dry olive mill residue
  67. Bacterial Cellulose
  68. Simple Green Approach to Reinforce Natural Rubber with Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers
  69. The Future of Bacterial Cellulose and Other Microbial Polysaccharides
  70. Bacterial cellulose membranes applied in topical and transdermal delivery of lidocaine hydrochloride and ibuprofen: In vitro diffusion studies
  71. Pullulan–nanofibrillated cellulose composite films with improved thermal and mechanical properties
  72. Sustainable nanocomposite films based on bacterial cellulose and pullulan
  73. Biocellulose Membranes as Supports for Dermal Release of Lidocaine
  74. Preparation and characterization of novel biodegradable composites based on acylated cellulose fibers and poly(ethylene sebacate)
  75. Gluconacetobacter sacchari: An efficient bacterial cellulose cell-factory
  76. Utilization of residues from agro-forest industries in the production of high value bacterial cellulose
  77. Biocellulose based materials for organic field effect transistors
  78. Transparent bionanocomposites with improved properties prepared from acetylated bacterial cellulose and poly(lactic acid) through a simple approach
  79. Novel bacterial cellulose–acrylic resin nanocomposites
  80. Síntese, caracterização e estudos de interação de um análogo da antitoxina CcdA empregando fluorescência no estado estacionário
  81. Peptides based on CcdB protein as novel inhibitors of bacterial topoisomerases
  82. Direct electron paramagnetic resonance monitoring of the peptide synthesis coupling reaction in polymeric support
  83. Probing the binding of the coumarin drugs using peptide fragments of DNA gyrase B protein