Society affiliations
Progress in Biomaterials is associated with the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch. The journal enjoys the full support of the IAU, who provide funds to cover all costs of publication, including the Article Processing Charges (APC’s) for all authors. Therefore the journal is both free to read and free to publish in for everyone.
Articles
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Original research
Progress in Biomaterials 2013, 2:11 (23 April 2013)Engineering of chitosan and collagen macromolecules using sebacic acid for clinical applications
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Original research
Progress in Biomaterials 2013, 2:10 (4 April 2013)The effect of polymer and CaCl2 concentrations on the sulfasalazine release from alginate-
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Progress in Biomaterials 2013, 2:9 (18 March 2013)Infrared spectroscopic analysis of restorative composite materials' surfaces and their saline extracts
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Review paper
Progress in Biomaterials 2013, 2:8 (18 March 2013)Current progress on bio-based polymers and their future trends
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Original research
Progress in Biomaterials 2013, 2:7 (9 March 2013)Optimization of monomethoxy poly(ethylene glycol) grafting on Langerhans islets capsule using response surface method
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Aims & scope
Progress in Biomaterials is a multidisciplinary, English-language publication of original contributions and reviews concerning studies of the preparation, performance and evaluation of biomaterials; the chemical, physical, biological and mechanical behavior of materials both in vitro and in vivo in areas such as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, drug delivery and implants where biomaterials play a significant role. Including all areas of: design; preparation; performance and evaluation of nano- and biomaterials in tissue engineering; drug delivery systems; regenerative medicine; implantable medical devices; interaction of cells/stem cells on biomaterials and related applications.
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