
Thesis Ongoing
Doctoral Thesis
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Determination of the cytokines expression and cytostatic activity of Physiallis peruviana juice in human pterygium fibroblasts and normal fibroblasts. Juan Manuel Pardo. Doctoral Program in Pharmaceuticals Sciences, Faculty of Sciences , National University of Colombia.
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Performance of artificial connective substitutes development with multidirectional and unidirectional scaffolds, in an animal model of full thickness skin wounds. Sergio Casadiegos. Doctoral Program in Pharmaceuticals Sciences, Faculty of Sciences , National University of Colombia.
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Preclinical study of autologous artificial connective tissue prepared with oral mucosa fibroblasts and skin fibroblasts to increase the keratinized gingiva. Ana Milena Bermeo. Doctoral Program in Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences , National University of Colombia.
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Collagen effect in a endothelial cell three-dimensional model on the expression of some endothelial function markers stimulated with Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide. Diego Gualteros. Doctoral Program in Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences , National University of Colombia.
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Design, development and characterization of tissue engineering scaffolds from the agglomeration of collagen - gelatin microparticles associated with a natural extracts derived of Aloe vera. Ronald Jiménez. Doctoral Program in Pharmaceuticals Sciences, Faculty of Sciences , National University of Colombia.
MsC Thesis
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Antioxidant activity of natural extracts derived of Calendula officinalis associated with type I collagen scaffolds. Adriana Matilde Flórez. Master Program in Sciences - Microbiology. Faculty of Sciences , National University of Colombia.
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Assessment of type I collagen scaffolds microstructurally modified for its association with natural extracts with healing activity in the treatment of full - thickness skin wounds with different sizes. Liliana Gil Cifuentes. Master Program in Sciences - Pharmacology. Faculty of Sciences, National University of Colombia.
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Physicochemical assessment of the release of an aqueous natural extract derived of Propolis from the Department of Huila in Type I collagen scaffolds. Leonardo Fernandez RodrÃguez. Master Program in Sciences - Microbiology. Faculty of Sciences, National University of Colombia.
Undergraduate Thesis
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Research Project: Antimicrobial activity of extracts of Calendula officinalis and Aloe Vera associated with Type I Collagen scaffolds. Adriana Trompetero, Jose Gabriel Saldarriaga, John Albeiro Reyes. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Program. National University of Colombia.