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Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Completed research (21)
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Development and clinical application of non-invasive skin auto-fluorescense monitoring equipment
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Assessment of blood-material interactions during cardiopulmonary by-pass
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Determination of the shape of a scoliotic spine based on ultrasound images
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Impaired organ perfusion: assessment of early diagnostic tools and corrective strategies
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From 2D to a 3D visualization of the vibration pattern of the vocal folds
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Use of membranes in maxillofacial surgery
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Tuned polyurethanes for soft tissue regeneration
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New lenses for clear eyes
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Re-use of bone plates and screws in developing countries
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Biomaterials related infections in orthopedics
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The inhibition of biofilm formation on voice prostheses in vivo and in vitro-IV
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The inhibition of biofilm formation on voice prostheses in vivo and in vitro-III
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Bacterial adhesion forces and biofilm prevention on orthodontic materials
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Interaction forces between particles and bacteria as probed by atomic force microscopy
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Chemical plaque control and effects on pellicles in vivo and in vitro
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Macroscopic and microscopic approaches toward bacterial adhesion-II
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Oral biofilms. Mechanical and chemical control measures
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Influence of biosurfactants on microbial adhesion to surfaces
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Voice diagnostics in a new perspective
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From 2D to 3D in voice diagnostics. An instrument for additional measurement of vertical movements of human vocal folds.
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Application of Atomic Force Microscopy to measure the interaction forces between infectious microorganisms and biomaterials surfaces.
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