Interspecies Differences in Reaction to a Biodegradable Subcutaneous Tissue Filler: Severe Inflammat
Author information Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. Juvenis Ltd., M. P Misgav, Israel. Institute for Drug Research, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ein Kerem, Jerusalem, Israel. Tel Aviv University and consultant in toxicologic pathology, Timrat, Tel Aviv, Israel anyska@bezeqint.net. Abstract Soft tissue filler products have become very popular in recent years, with ever-increasing medical and aesthetic
Histopathology of biodegradable polymers: challenges in interpretation and the use of a novel compac
Authors Abraham Nyska,Yael S. Schiffenbauer, Catherine T. Brami2, Robert R. Maronpot3 and Yuval Ramot Abstract Toxicologic pathology is the art of assessment of potential adverse effects at the tissue level in pre-clinical studies. In the case of biomaterials and medical devices, the toxicologic pathologists assess the safety (biocompatibility) and efficacy (conditions of the use) of the implantable materials. Proper assessment of biocompatibility of biomaterials is of utmost
Polymers for Advanced Technologies Special Issue: Biodegradable polymers
Toxicologic pathology is the art of assessment of potential adverse effects at the tissue level in pre-clinical studies. In the case of biomaterials and medical devices, the toxicologic pathologists assess the safety (biocompatibility) and efficacy (conditions of the use) of the implantable materials. Proper assessment of biocompatibility of biomaterials is of utmost importance, since it helps to determine their safety after implantation in humans. Biomaterial-related toxicit