Osnat Hakimi
An ontology developed to facilitate information curation in the area of medical devices, experimental scaffolds and biomaterials. The ontology was designed to complement existing medical vocabularies, with emphasis on material procesing, structures and features associated with biomaterials and experimental scaffolds.
Devices, Experimental scaffolds and Biomaterials Ontology (DEB)
funcionalized
functionalised
nanoscale
nanosized
not treated
untreated
deb:AbdominalFasciaClosure
deb:Abscesses
true
deb:Absorption
true
deb:Acellularity
deb:AcuteInflammation
deb:AdhesionFormation
deb:Adhesive
deb:Adipogenesis
The production of fat, either fatty degeneration or fatty infiltration; also applied to the normal deposition of fat or to the conversion of carbohydrate or protein to fat.
(Source: NCIT)
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C20906
deb:AdipogenicDifferentiation
true
deb:Adsorption
Adsorption can be defined as the accumulation of a substance or material at an interface between the solid surface and the bathing solution.
From: Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment, 2005
deb:AdverseEffects
An unfavorable or unintended disease, sign, or symptom (including an abnormal laboratory finding) that is temporally associated with the use of a medical device or biomaterial
Adverse event
deb:AirwayStent
deb:AirwayStenting
deb:Alginate
deb:Alignment
Aligned
deb:Alloy
mixture of two or more metals or of one or more metals with certain metalloids that are mutually soluble in the molten condition; distinguished as binary, ternary, quaternary, etc., depending on the number of metals in the mixture. [CRISP]
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/CSP/1852-6667
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_142648
deb:Amphiphilic
deb:Aneurysm
deb:AneurysmFormation
deb:Angiogenesis
deb:Anisotropy
The property of being anisotropic, having a different value when measured in different directions.
ncit:C17442
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C17442
deb:Annealing
A heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material causing changes in its properties such as strength and hardness
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHMO_0001465
deb:Anti-adhesive
true
deb:AntibacterialEffect
deb:AntibioticEluting
deb:Antibiotics
true
deb:AntimicrobialEffect
deb:Antimycotics
deb:ArchitecturalOrganization
Characteristics related to the three dimensional organization, orientation and assembly of a manufactured object or its components.
deb:Archwire
deb:Arthroplasty
deb:ArtificialConduits
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/257281002
A nerve guidance conduit
Conduit
deb:ArtificialLigament
deb:ArtificialOrgans
deb:AssociatedBiologicalProcess
A cellular or biological process that the manufactured object is designed to cause or support, or is measured to affect
ncit:C17828
Biological Process
deb:AxonalGrowth
deb:AxonalRegrowth
deb:BMP
PR:000000034
protein
deb:Bead
deb:BetaGlycerolphosphate
deb:Bi-layered
deb:Bilayer
deb:Bilayered
true
deb:Bioactivity
deb:Bioadhesive
deb:Bioceramic
Ceramics with biological functionality.
true
deb:Biocompatibility
deb:Biocomposite
true
deb:Biodegradability
Bioabsorbable
Biodegradation
Bioresorption
deb:Biofabrication
The production of complex biologic products from raw materials such as living cells, matrices, biomaterials, and molecules.
http://purl.jp/bio/4/id/201606009447904933
true
deb:Biofunctionalization
Biofunctionalisation (or biofunctionalization) is the modification of a material to have biological function and/or stimulus, whether permanent or temporary while at the same time being biologically compatible.
(wikipedia)
Biofunctionalisation
deb:Biohybrid
deb:Bioinertness
deb:Bioink
deb:BiologicallyActiveSubstance
Substance, often a peptide or protein included in a manufactured object in order to impart a biological activity
STY: T123
Biologically Active Substance
deb:Biomaterial
A non-drug raw material or substance suitable for inclusion in systems which augment or replace the function of bodily tissues or organs
bcteo
Biomaterial
Biomaterials
deb:BiomaterialType
Classification or nature of biomaterials
Biomaterial Type
true
deb:Biomineralization
deb:Biopolymer
deb:Biostimulatory
deb:Biphasic
Occurring in or characterized by two stages or phases.
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25435
deb:Blend
A mixture of different substances.
true
deb:Blending
The action of mixing or combining substances such as polymers together.
deb:BlockCopolymer
deb:Bonding
The action of joining things securely by means of adhesive, heat, or pressure or by chemical bonds. There are three primary types of bonding: ionic, covalent, and metallic.
(Source: https://depts.washington.edu/matseed/ces_guide/bonding.htm#Metallic)
adhesively bonded
bonded
deb:BoneCement
deb:BoneHealing
deb:BoneInjury
deb:BonyIngrowth
true
deb:Braiding
In textiles, machine or hand method of interlacing three or more yarns or bias-cut cloth strips in such a way that they cross one another and are laid together in diagonal formation, forming a narrow strip of flat or tubular fabric.
deb:BulkModulus
bcteo:0000123
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ID_0000123
deb:CalciumPhosphateCement
CPC
deb:CapCoating
deb:CapillaryIngrowth
deb:Capsule
deb:CartilageAutograftImplantationSystem
deb:CartilageInjury
deb:Casting
Casting is a manufacturing process in which a liquid material is usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify. The solidified part is also known as a casting, which is ejected or broken out of the mold to complete the process.
(Wikipedia)
deb:CellActivation
deb:CellAdhesion
Cell Attachment
deb:CellAggregation
deb:CellAlignment
deb:CellCarrier
deb:CellColonization
deb:CellDelivery
deb:CellDetachment
deb:CellDifferentiation
deb:CellEncapsulation
Microencapsulated Cells
deb:CellHoming
Refers to the ability of cells or exogenously administered cells to locate and enter an environmental niche.
From: Liesveld, JL, Sharma, N, Aljitawi, OS. Stem cell homing: From physiology to therapeutics. Stem Cells. 2020; 38: 1241– 1253.
deb:CellInfiltration
deb:CellMigration
deb:CellMotility
deb:CellPolarization
deb:CellProliferation
deb:CellSeeding
Phase in which cells are loaded onto a carrier, substrate or threedimensional material.
deb:CellSheet
deb:CellSignaling
deb:CellSurvival
deb:CellViability
deb:CellularAttachment
Cell attachment
deb:CellularDifferentiation
Cell Differentiation
Differentiation
deb:CellularInfiltration
cell infiltration
deb:CellularSpreading
Cell Spreading
deb:Cement
deb:Ceramic
Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. [BCTEO]
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/261253002
deb:ChemicalFormula
A representation of a substance using symbols for its constituent elements.
ncit:C48808
deb:ChemicalProperty
deb:ChemodrugDelivery
deb:Chemotaxis
Chemotactic activity
deb:Chitosan
deb:ChondrogenicDifferentiation
Chondrocyte Differentiation
deb:ChronicInflammation
chronic inflammatory changes
deb:Circular
deb:ClinicalStudy
deb:Coacervation
Coacervation is a chemical method for producing polymer droplets in suspension based on the separation of two liquid phases into one concentrated colloidal phase, being the coacervate, and another highly dilute colloidal phase.
From: Piacentini E. (2016) Coacervation. In: Drioli E., Giorno L. (eds) Encyclopedia of Membranes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44324-8_2019
deb:Coat
true
deb:Coating
The application of a thin cover to a material. [CHMO]
http://purl.allotrope.org/ontologies/process#AFP_0001986
deb:CoaxialElectrospinning
deb:Coil
deb:ColdAtmosphericPressurePlasmaTreatment
(CAP) treatment
CAP treatment
deb:Collagen
CHEBI:3815
chebi_ontology
deb:CollagenDeposition
deb:CollagenSecretion
deb:Colloid
deb:ColonicSurgery
deb:Comparative
deb:Complications
deb:Composite
Materials made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties, that when combined, produce a material with characteristics different from the individual components. The individual components remain separate and distinct within the finished structure. [BCTEO]
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ID_0000154
deb:CompositeGraft
deb:CompressiveModulus
deb:CompressiveStrength
deb:Computational
true
deb:Conditioning
true
deb:Conductivity
deb:Conduit
deb:ContactLenses
deb:ContaminatedWound
deb:ContinuousSuture
deb:Copolymer
deb:Core
deb:CorrosionBehavior
Corrosion
deb:CorrosionResistance
true
deb:Crosslinking
The use of cross-links to promote a change in polymers' physical properties.
deb:CruciateLigamentReconstruction
deb:Cryogel
deb:Cryogelation
deb:Cryomilling
deb:CrystalStructure
deb:Crystallinity
The detection and quantification of the amount of amorphous material within a highly crystalline substance.
ncit:C133974
deb:Cube
deb:CustomMade
deb:Cylinder
deb:Cylindrical
true
deb:Cytocompatibility
true
deb:Cytotoxicity
true
deb:Decellularization
The physical, chemical and/or enzymatic processing of tissue samples to remove cells and leave behind the extracellular matrix or natural scaffold made up of collagen and other fibers and proteins. [NCIT]
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C112947
Tissue Decellularization
deb:DecellularizedExtracellularMatrix
dECM
deb:DecellularizedMatrix
deb:Deformation
true
deb:Degradability
Degradation
deb:DegradationFeatures
A process or characteristic related to the long term integrity of a manufactured object or its component.
Degradation Features
deb:DegradationRate
deb:DegradationResistance
deb:DelayedResoption
deb:DemineralizedBoneMatrix
Demineralized allograft bone with osteoinductive activity. Demineralized bone matrices are prepared by acid extraction of allograft bone, resulting in loss of most of the mineralized component but retention of collagen and noncollagenous proteins, including growth factors. The efficacy of a demineralized bone matrix (DBM) as a bone-graft substitute or extender may be related to the total amount of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) present, and the ratios of the different BMPs present. BMPs belong to the transforming growth factor (TGF) superfamily of proteins.
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C61085
deb:DendriticElastinLikePeptides
Dendritic ELPs
deb:Density
OPB:00546
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ID_0000009
deb:Deposition
deb:Device
deb:Diameter
deb:DigestiveSurgery
deb:Disk
deb:Distensibility
deb:Doping
deb:Doxorubicin
deb:DrugDelivery
DrugRelease
deb:Ductility
deb:EPTFE
deb:Edema
Oedema
deb:EffectOnBiologicalSystem
Biological effect associated with manufactured object in a specific test system (cells, tissue or organism)
Effect on Biological System
deb:Elasticty
true
deb:Electrospinning
A process used to created very fine (μm or nm scale) fibres from a liquid. A high voltage is applied to a droplet of the liquid sample which is drawn out into fibres and cooled in air.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHMO_0001620
deb:Electrospraying
deb:ElementalAnalysis
deb:Emulsion
deb:EmulsionSolventEvaporationTechnique
The emulsion solvent evaporation technique is a method for preparing nanoparticles and nanocapsules that are particularly adapted for applications requiring materials with high purity and low toxicity, such as for biomedicine or electronics.
Definition from: Staff et al 2013. Recent Advances in the Emulsion Solvent Evaporation Technique for the Preparation of Nanoparticles and Nanocapsules
deb:Encapsulation
deb:EndothelialDifferentiation
deb:Endothelialization
deb:Engraftment
deb:EnzymaticTreatment
deb:Epithelialization
deb:EpoxyCoating
true
deb:Etching
deb:ExVivo
deb:ExperimentalScaffold
A physical object, named by the author of an experimental study, designed and created for in vitro and in vivo evaluation in conjunction with cells or living tissues
Experimental Scaffold
Scaffold
scaffolds
true
deb:Extrusion
deb:FemoroPoplitealBypass
true
deb:Fiber
Fibers
Fibre
Fibres
deb:FiberAlignment
deb:FiberDiameter
deb:FibroblastInfiltration
deb:Fibroin
deb:Fibronectin
deb:FibroticReaction
deb:Filament
deb:Film
true
deb:Flexibility
deb:Foam
true
deb:Foaming
deb:Foil
deb:ForeignBodyReaction
deb:ForeignBodyResponse
Foreign body
deb:FormationOfAdhesions
deb:FourierTransformInfraredSpectroscopy
deb:Fragmentation
deb:FreezeDrying
freeze-dried
freeze-drying
true
deb:Functionalization
Functionalization can be the decoration of the scaffold surface with bioactive cues interacting with cells and the ECM to trigger tissue-specific phenotypes.
From: Bone Substitute Biomaterials, 2014
deb:GFOGER
deb:Gel
deb:Gelatin
deb:Gelation
deb:Gelling
deb:GeneExpression
deb:Geometry
deb:Glass
deb:Glass-transitionTemperature
deb:GlialCellMotility
deb:GlialGrowth
deb:Glue
deb:Graft
deb:Granule
true
deb:Groove
grooved
deb:GrowthSubstrate
substrate
deb:Halofuginone
A coccidiostat used in veterinary medicine. Potent type-I collagen inhibitor
deb:Headache
deb:Healing
deb:HeartValve
deb:HelicalCoil
deb:HematopoieticCellDifferentiation
deb:Hemocompatibility
deb:Heparin
CHEBI:28304
chebi_ontology
deb:HepatobiliarySurgery
deb:Hierarchical
deb:HistologicalExamination
Histological evaluation
deb:Histomorphometry
histomorphometric examination
deb:HumanDerivedMatrix
true
deb:Hydration
deb:Hydrogel
A gel which is primarily composed of a network of polymer chains that are hydrophilic, sometimes found as a colloidal gel in which water is the dispersion medium.
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/303529009
deb:HydrogelExpander
true
deb:Hydrophilicity
true
deb:Hydrophobicity
deb:HydrothermalTreatment
deb:Hydroxyapatite
HA
deb:HypospadiasSurgery
deb:Immobilization
deb:Immunogenicty
deb:Immunohistochemistry
Immunohistochemical examination
deb:Immunomodulatory
Immunologic responses
deb:ImmunotoxicologicalEffect
true
deb:Impermeability
deb:ImplantRejection
ImplantRejection
Rejection of The Implant
deb:ImplantableCardiovascularDevice
deb:Implantation
true
deb:Impregnating
Impregnating
Impregnation
deb:InVitro
in-vitro
deb:InVivo
in-vivo
deb:InflammatoryReaction
Inflammation
inflammatory response
deb:Injury
deb:InterconnectedPoreNetwork
deb:Interconnectivity
deb:IntraperitonealOnlayMesh
IPOM
deb:IonicGelation
deb:Irradiation
true
deb:Knitting
deb:LaparoscopicIntraperitonealImplantation
deb:Lattice
deb:Layer
deb:Layered
deb:LayeredClosure
deb:Leaching
deb:Lenses
deb:LifeThreateningComplication
deb:LipoaspirateFat
deb:LoadToFailure
deb:LuminalObstruction
true
deb:Lyophilization
deb:MacrophageFunctionalPolarization
true
deb:Macropore
true
deb:Macroporosity
Has a pore size of at least 50nm
deb:Macrotexture
deb:Manufacture
deb:ManufacturedObject
A physical object created by hand or machine
STY: T073
Manufactured Object
deb:ManufacturedObjectComponent
A part, region or component referred to as a distinct unit, such as surface, layer etc.
Manufactured Object Component
deb:ManufacturedObjectFeatures
Characteristics inherent or given during processing to a manufactured object or its component
Manufactured Object Features
deb:Mat
deb:MaterialCharacterization
deb:MaterialProcessing
A planned process which results in physical changes in a specified input material.
CHMO:0001267
OBI:0000094
Material Processing
deb:Matrice
Matrices
deb:Matrigel
deb:MatrixDeposition
deb:MatrixSynthesis
deb:MaximumLoad
bcteo:0000173
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ID_0000173
deb:MaximumStrain
BCTEO:0000174
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ID_0000174
deb:MechanicalProperty
MechanicalProperties
deb:MechanicalStability
deb:MedicalApplication
Intended use, function or outcome of the manufactured object
Medical Application
deb:MedicalDevice
A device with direct or indirect therapeutic purpose
sty
Medical Device
deb:MedicalTextile
deb:MeltBlending
Melt blending is a simple method for dispersing nanoparticles in a polymer matrix.
From: Composites Science and Technology, 2012
deb:Membrane
deb:Mesh
true
deb:Mesoporosity
Has a pore size between 2-50 nm
true
deb:Metal
deb:Micelle
deb:Microbead
deb:Microcarrier
deb:MicrocomputedTomography
true
deb:Microfiber
deb:Microfibre
deb:Microgel
true
deb:Microgroove
deb:Microneedles
deb:Microparticle
true
deb:Microporosity
Has a pore size of up to 2 nm
deb:Microsphere
true
deb:Microtexture
deb:MicrowaveIrradiation
true
deb:Milling
deb:Mineralization
deb:MolarMass
PATO:0001681
quality
deb:MolecularStructure
The location of the atoms, groups or ions relative to one another in a molecule, as well as the number, type and location of covalent bonds
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D015394
deb:Monofilament
deb:Morphology
deb:Multi-layered
deb:Multifilament
deb:Multilayer
deb:Multilayered
deb:MultilineageDifferentiation
deb:Multilumen
deb:MyogenicDifferentiation
deb:Nail
deb:NanoIndentation
A technique developed in the mid-70s of the last century to measure the elastic modulus, hardness, and fracture toughness of solid materials.
From: Membrane Characterization, 2017
Instrumented indentation testing
nano-indentation
deb:Nanobiocomposite
Biopolymers formulated and associated with nano-sized fillers, bringing a large range of improved properties (stiffness, permeability, crystallinity, thermal stability).
deb:Nanobioglass
deb:Nanocarrier
deb:Nanocoating
deb:Nanocomposite
deb:Nanocrystal
deb:Nanoencapsulation
deb:Nanofiber
true
deb:Nanofibre
deb:Nanohydorxyapatite
deb:Nanoparticle
NPs
deb:Nanopowder
deb:Nanorod
deb:Nanoroughness
deb:Nanosphere
deb:Nanotopography
Nanoscale topography
deb:Nanotube
deb:Nanotubular
deb:Nanowire
deb:NaturalMaterial
deb:Necrosis
deb:NeedledFelt
deb:Needles
deb:Neocollagenesis
NeoCollagenesis
deb:Neotissue
deb:Neovascularization
Neovasculogenesis
deb:Network
deb:NeuralProbes
deb:NeuronalRegeneration
deb:NoduleFormation
deb:NonCrosslinked
deb:NonToxic
deb:NonWoven
true
deb:Nonabsorbable
Non-degradable
Nondegradable
deb:NosocomialInfection
deb:NuclearMagneticResonance
deb:Nylon
deb:Opaque
deb:OpticalProfilometry
A technique used to extract topographical data from a surface. This can be done using a physical probe or by using light.
deb:Orientation
deb:Oriented
deb:OsseousAlterations
true
deb:Osteoconductivity
Osteoconductivity
Osteoconduction
true
deb:Osteogenesis
deb:OsteogenicDifferentiation
Osteodifferentiation
deb:OsteogenicInductionFactors
true
deb:Osteoinduction
osteoinductivity
deb:Osteointegration
deb:OtherFeatures
deb:PCL
chebi_ontology
CHEBI:53200
Polycaprolactone
deb:PDSII
deb:PEG
poly(ethylene-glycol)
Polyethyleneglycol
poly(ethyleneglycol)
deb:PLGA
Poly D,L lactic co glycolic acid
Poly(glycolide:lactide)
Polylactide-co-glycolide
polylactic-co-glycolic acid
deb:PLLA
Poly-L-lactic-acid
Poly-L-lactide
deb:PMMA
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/6043006
deb:PS-b-P4VP
polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinylpyridine)
deb:Particle
deb:ParticulateLeaching
deb:Patch
deb:Pellet
deb:PepsinTreatment
true
deb:Perforation
deb:PeriodontalDefect
deb:PeriodontalSurgery
deb:PharmacokineticAnalysis
true
deb:Photocrosslinking
The photoinduced formation of a covalent bond between two macromolecules or between two different parts of one macromolecule.
(https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/photocrosslinking)
deb:Photocurable
deb:Photocuring
deb:PhysicalProperty
Physical Property
deb:PickupImpression
Pick up impression technique
deb:Pin
deb:PlasmaActivatedChemicalVaporDeposition
PACVD
true
deb:PlasmaTreatment
deb:PlateletDerivedGrowthFactor
PDGF
deb:PlateletRichPlasma
PRP
platelet-rich plasma
true
deb:Polishing
deb:Poly-p-dioxanone
CHEBI:61607
PPDO
deb:PolyCitricAcid
poly(citric acid)
deb:PolyGlycerolSebacate
PGS
deb:PolyLPhenylalanine
Poly L phenylalanine
pPhe
deb:PolyTrimethyleneCarbonate
PTMC
deb:PolyalphaHydroxyAcid
PHA
deb:Polydioxanone
PDO
PDS
PDX
Polidioxanone
Polydioxanon
p-dioxanone
poly(dioxanone)
poly-dioxanone
deb:Polydopamine
PDA
deb:Polyetherurethane
PEU
deb:PolyethyleneTerephthalate
Dacron
Mersilene
deb:Polyethylenimine
PEI
deb:Polyfilament
deb:Polyglactin910
PG910
deb:PolyglycolicAcid
Dexon
PGA
deb:Polylacticacid
PLA
Poly L lactide
Poly lactic acid
poly(d,l-lactic acid)
deb:Polylevolactide
deb:Polylysine
Poly L lysine
pLys
true
deb:Polymer
Polymers
polymeric
true
deb:Polymerization
deb:Polyoxalate
deb:Polytetrafluoroethylene
PTFE
Teflon
deb:PolyvinylideneFluoride
PVDF
polyvinylidene difluoride
deb:Pore
deb:PoreSize
true
deb:Porosity
Porosity
deb:PostoperativeAdhesion
true
deb:Powder
deb:PreClinicalStudy
true
deb:Precoating
true
deb:Preconditioning
deb:Printing
deb:Probes
deb:Profilometry
deb:Proliferation
deb:Prospective
deb:ProspectiveMultiCenterTrial
deb:ProstheticPatch
deb:PullOutStrength
deb:Purification
deb:QuartzCrystalMicrobalanceTechnique
The use of a quartz crystal microbalance for measuring weights and forces in the micro- to nanogram range. It is used to study the chemical and mechanical properties of thin layers, such as polymer coatings and lipid membranes; and interactions between molecues.
(from: MESH)
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D058525
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHMO_0001077
Quartz crystal microbalance
deb:RGD
deb:RadialCompressiveStrength
Radial compression strength
deb:RapidPrototyping
Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data (Wikipedia).
deb:Re-endothelization
deb:Recoarctation
deb:RecombinantHumanBoneMorphogeneticProtein
rhBMP
deb:RecombinantHumanPlateletDerivedGrowthFactor
rhPDGF
deb:Regeneration
true
deb:Reinforcement
deb:Reinnervation
re-innervation
deb:Repair
deb:RepairOfSkull
deb:ResearchTechnique
A laboratory or clinical technique used to evaluate a biomaterial (or implant/device) and their effect.
true
deb:Resorption
deb:Resurfacing
deb:RetinalDetachment
deb:Retrospective
deb:RetrospectiveAnalysis
deb:RetrospectiveStudy
deb:Revascularization
deb:Ring
deb:RingOpeningPolymerization
deb:Rod
true
deb:Roughening
deb:Roughness
deb:SaltLeaching
true
deb:Sandblasting
deb:ScaffoldMineralization
deb:ScanningElectronMicroscopy
SEM
deb:Screw
deb:SecondaryInfection
deb:SelfAssembling
self-assembling
deb:SelfExpanding
self-expanding
true
deb:Semipermeablity
semi-permeable
deb:Septoplasty
deb:Shape
The external form, contours, or outline of a manufactured object or a component
deb:Sheet
deb:Shell
deb:Shell-core
deb:SiRNA
deb:Siderophore
CHEBI:26672
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_26672
deb:Silk
true
deb:Sintering
deb:Sirolimus
deb:Size
deb:SkinClosure
deb:SkinIrritation
deb:SmallCaliber
small-caliber
deb:Sol-gel
The process of the settling of (nm sized) particles from a colloidal suspension onto a pre-existing surface, resulting in ceramic materials. The desired solid particles (e.g. metal alkoxides) are suspended in a liquid, forming the 'sol', which is deposited on a substrate by spinning, dipping or coating, or transferred to a mould. The particles in the sol are polymerised by partial evaporation of the solvent, or addition of an initiator, forming the 'gel', which is then heated at high temperature to give the final solid product.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHMO_0001313
sol–gel method
deb:SolventCasting
deb:Sphere
deb:Spheroid
deb:Spidroin
deb:Spiral
true
deb:Sponge
deb:SprayDrying
A method of producing a dry powder from a liquid or slurry by rapidly drying with a hot gas. This is the preferred method of drying of many thermally-sensitive materials such as foods and pharmaceuticals (wikipedia).
spray-drying
deb:Spring
deb:Sputtering
deb:Stent
deb:StentInsertion
deb:Stiffness
deb:StructuralDetails
deb:Structure
The structure, form or texture associated with a manufactured object or its components.
Structure
deb:StudyType
The set-up of the study (in vitro, in vivo, etc)
deb:Surface
deb:SurfaceFunctionalization
true
deb:SurfaceHydrophilicity
deb:SurfaceModification
deb:SurfaceRoughness
deb:SurfaceTopography
deb:SurgicalImplant
Implant
deb:SurgicalProcedure
deb:SurgicalRepair
deb:Suture
deb:SynethticPolymer
deb:SyntheticMaterial
deb:TendonHealing
deb:TenogenicDifferentiation
deb:TensileStrength
Mechanical strength
deb:Textile
true
deb:Texture
deb:Theophylline
deb:ThermalBehaviour
deb:ThermalDecompositionTemperature
deb:ThermallyInducedPhaseSeparation
deb:Thermocycling
deb:Thermogel
deb:Thermosensitive
deb:Thickness
deb:ThinFilm
deb:Thread
deb:Ti-6Al-4V
deb:TiO2
Titania
Titanium dioxide
Titanium(IV) oxide
deb:TissueDefect
deb:TissueEngineering
deb:TissueIntegration
deb:TissueReconstruction
TissueAugmentation
deb:TissueRegeneration
deb:Titanium
Ti
deb:TitaniumAluminiumNitride
TiAlN
deb:Titaniumcarboxonitride
[Ti(C,N,O)]
deb:Topology
deb:Toughness
true
deb:Toxicity
deb:Transparent
Transparancy
deb:Tripolymer
deb:Tube
tubes
deb:Tubular
deb:TumorFormation
deb:Two-layeredClosure
deb:TypeICollagen
collagen (Type I)
deb:UltimateStrength
deb:UltimateTensileStrength
deb:Unidirectional
deb:Valve
deb:Vascularization
Vascularization
Vascularisation
deb:VocalFoldAugmentation
deb:WaterContactAngle
deb:WaterInOilInWaterDoubleEmulsion
water-in-oil-in-waterdouble-emulsion
deb:WearResistace
true
deb:Weaving
deb:Wettability
deb:Wire
deb:WoundAbscesses
deb:WoundDressing
deb:WoundHealing
deb:WoundRepair
deb:Wrapped
deb:Yarn
true
deb:bioprinting
true
deb:nanostructure
deb:osteogenicity
true
Three dimensional printing
Polyhydroxyethylmethacrylate
pHEMA
Poly(HPMA)
pHPMA
PNAGA
PNIPA
PNIPAM
Ethylene-vinyl acetate
PEVA
PGACL
PVA
Poly vinyl alcohol
Osnat Hakimi
An ontology developed to facilitate information curation in the area of medical devices, experimental scaffolds and biomaterials. The ontology was designed to complement existing medical vocabularies, with emphasis on material procesing, structures and features associated with biomaterials and experimental scaffolds.
Devices, Experimental scaffolds and Biomaterials Ontology (DEB)