Collagen Anchoring Protein-Nucleic Acid Chimeric Probe for In Situ In Vivo Mapping of a Tumor-Specific Protease
X Xie, Y Sun, J Peng, Z Zhang, M Wang… - Analytical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
In situ analysis of biomarkers in the tumor microenvironment (TME) is important to reveal
their potential roles in tumor progression and early diagnosis of tumors but remains a …
their potential roles in tumor progression and early diagnosis of tumors but remains a …
Evaluation of different methodologies for primary human dermal fibroblast spheroid formation: automation through 3D bioprinting technology
C Quílez, E Cerdeira, J González-Rico… - Biomedical …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Cell spheroids have recently emerged as an effective tool to recapitulate native
microenvironments of living organisms in an in vitro scenario, increasing the reliability of the …
microenvironments of living organisms in an in vitro scenario, increasing the reliability of the …
Current Landscape and Opportunities in the development of Bioengineered In-Vitro Vascularized Liver Tissue Models
The complications in liver functioning arising due to hepatic disorders are a major
contributor of mortality worldwide, with transplantation being the only resort for patients with …
contributor of mortality worldwide, with transplantation being the only resort for patients with …
A Visual, In‐Expensive, and Wireless Capillary Rheometer for Characterizing Wholly‐Cellular Bioinks
Rheological measurements with in situ visualization can elucidate the microstructural origin
of complex flow behaviors of an ink. However, existing commercial rheometers suffer from …
of complex flow behaviors of an ink. However, existing commercial rheometers suffer from …
Enhancing Osteoblast Differentiation from Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Using Hydrogels and Photobiomodulation: Overcoming In Vitro Limitations for Osteoporosis …
Osteoporosis represents a widespread and debilitating chronic bone condition that is
increasingly prevalent globally. Its hallmark features include reduced bone density and …
increasingly prevalent globally. Its hallmark features include reduced bone density and …
Recreating Human Skin In Vitro: Should the Microbiota Be Taken into Account?
A Galvan, C Pellicciari, L Calderan - International Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Skin plays crucial roles in the human body: besides protecting the organism from external
threats, it acts as a thermal regulator, is responsible for the sense of touch, hosts microbial …
threats, it acts as a thermal regulator, is responsible for the sense of touch, hosts microbial …
[HTML][HTML] Using 3D-bioprinted models to study pediatric neural crest-derived tumors
CH Quinn, AM Beierle, JR Julson… - … Journal of Bioprinting, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The use of three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has remained at the forefront of tissue
engineering and has recently been employed for generating bioprinted solid tumors to be …
engineering and has recently been employed for generating bioprinted solid tumors to be …
Human neural stem cells in developmental neurotoxicology: Current scenario and future prospects
A Rosca, R Coronel, V López-Alonso, I Liste… - Advances in …, 2023 - Elsevier
It is widely known that any alteration in basic neurodevelopmental processes and exposure
to environmental chemicals early in life, contributes to widespread subclinical …
to environmental chemicals early in life, contributes to widespread subclinical …
The 'bIUreactor': An Open-Source 3D Tissue Research Platform
E Butch, M Prideaux, M Holland, JT Phan… - Annals of Biomedical …, 2024 - Springer
We developed the open-source bIUreactor research platform for studying 3D structured
tissues. The versatile and modular platform allows a researcher to generate 3D tissues …
tissues. The versatile and modular platform allows a researcher to generate 3D tissues …