Dental Health: Current ResearchISSN: 2470-0886

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El-Sherbiny IM Author

Subjects of specialization
oral intestine-specific delivery of protein drugs and insulin, Smart hydrogel matrices as biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering & regenerative medicine

Affiliation
Center of Materials Science, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Mansoura city, Egypt.

Biography

Dr. Ibrahim M. El-Sherbiny earned his PhD degree in Drug Delivery in February 2007 from Massey University, New Zealand. From 2008 to 2010, he joined pharmaceuticals research groups as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of New Mexico, USA and Texas University, Dr. El-Sherbiny’s research focuses in particular on the design and development of new classes of “smart nano- and nano-in-micro- polymeric matrices” using advanced techniques, and evaluating these new structures as potential candidates in various biomedical applications including targeted drug delivery, sustained pulmonary drug release, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.


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Efficacy of Scaffolds with/without Stem Cells on Dogs’Class II and III Furcation Defects: Systematic Review

Author(s):

El Hawary YMA, El-Sherbiny IM, Grawish ME, El Attar SAE and Mansour AM

Background and Objective: Scaffolds are an important part in the healing of advanced stages of furcation defects either used alone or with seeded stem cells. There are different types of scaffolds and different types of stem cells used in the various studies. This systematic review aimed to test the null hypothesis of no difference between using scaffold alone and with stem cells as a treatment option for class II and III furcation defects on dog models, against the alternative one of a difference. Methods: Experimental animal studies were identified by the following electronic databases: Ovid Medline, PubMed, CENTRAL Cochrane Library, Latin American and Caribbean Health Science Literature, ProQuest, Scopus, and Google scholar. The search was done from January 2000 to 2019. In addition,... view more»

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