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Gorka Orive

Gorka Orive

Doutor em Farmácia

Professor Titular da UPV/EHU. Investigador e Professor no Instituto Universitário de Medicina Regenerativa e Implantologia Oral UIRMI.

Licenciatura em Farmácia pela Universidade do País Basco UPV/EHU (1999)

Doutoramento em Farmácia pela UPV/EHU (2003), ambos com um prémio extraordinário

Mestrado em Desenvolvimento Farmacológico, Avaliação e Utilização Racional de medicamentos pela UPV/EHU

Mestrado em Terapias Avançadas pela Universidade de Oviedo.

Professor e investigador do Instituto Universitário de Medicina Regenerativa e Implantologia Oral -UIRMI (Vitória).

Professor na UPV/EHU desde 2002.

Coautor de numerosas publicações internacionais

Artigos publicados

The increasing prevalence of tissue injuries is fueling the development of autologous biological treatments for regenerative medicine. Here, we investigated the potential of three different bioinks based on the combination of gelatin and alginate (GA), enriched in either hydroxyapatite (GAHA) or hydroxyapatite and PRGF (GAHAP), as a favorable microenvironment for human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs)

  • Autor:
  • Eduardo Anitua
  • Gorka Orive
  • Miriam Idoipe
  • Borja de la Sen-Corcuera
  • Ronald M Sánchez-Ávila
  • Carmen Sánchez-Pérez
  • María Satué
  • Antonio Sánchez-Pérez
  • Francisco Muruzabal
  • Luis Pablo

This prospective and comparative study aimed to compare the use of a conjunctival autograft (CAG), plasma rich in growth factors fibrin membrane (mPRGF) or amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) in primary pterygium surgery.

  • Autor:
  • Eduardo Anitua
  • Gorka Orive
  • Alfonso L Sabater
  • Hazem M Mousa
  • Xavier Quinones
  • Felipe Valenzuela
  • Ronald Mauricio Sanchez Avila
  • Jesús Merayo
  • Victor L Perez

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the surgical use of autologous plasma rich in growth factors fibrin membrane (mPRGF) in improving corneal wound healing and regeneration in a variety of complex ocular surface defects.