Magnetic‐Based Strategies for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
The fabrication of biological substitutes to repair, replace, or enhance tissue‐and organ‐
level functions is a long‐sought goal of tissue engineering (TE). However, the clinical …
level functions is a long‐sought goal of tissue engineering (TE). However, the clinical …
Emergence of magnetic nanoparticles in photothermal and ferroptotic therapies
With their distinctive physicochemical features, nanoparticles have gained recognition as
effective multifunctional tools for biomedical applications, with designs and compositions …
effective multifunctional tools for biomedical applications, with designs and compositions …
Advances in three dimensional bioprinting for wound healing: a comprehensive review
The vulnerability of skin wounds has made efficient wound dressing a challenging issue for
decades, seeking to mimic the natural microenvironment of cells to facilitate cell binding …
decades, seeking to mimic the natural microenvironment of cells to facilitate cell binding …
[HTML][HTML] Review and proposition for model-based multivariable-multiobjective optimisation of extrusion-based bioprinting
S Emebu, RO Ogunleye, E Achbergerová… - Applied Materials …, 2023 - Elsevier
Consequent to the development of bioprinting technologies for biomedical applications,
especially in tissue engineering, a comprehensive review of extrusion-based bioprinting …
especially in tissue engineering, a comprehensive review of extrusion-based bioprinting …
Emergence of magnetic nanoparticles in photothermal and ferroptotic therapies
Magnetic nanoparticles offer versatile opportunities for anti-cancer therapy, stemming from a
single metal element, iron, naturally processed by the human body. Applications range from …
single metal element, iron, naturally processed by the human body. Applications range from …
Bioprinting: Mechanical stabilization and reinforcement strategies in regenerative medicine
A Ballard, R Patush, J Perez, C Juarez… - … Engineering Part A, 2024 - liebertpub.com
Bioprinting describes the printing of biomaterials and cell-laden or cell-free hydrogels with
various combinations of embedded bioactive molecules. It encompasses the precise …
various combinations of embedded bioactive molecules. It encompasses the precise …
A continuum model for magnetic particle flows in microfluidics applicable from dilute to packed suspensions
S Dumas, S Descroix - Lab on a Chip, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
The manipulation of magnetic microparticles has always been pivotal in the development of
microfluidic devices, as it encompasses a broad range of applications, such as drug …
microfluidic devices, as it encompasses a broad range of applications, such as drug …
The influence of viscosity of hydrogels on the spreading and migration of cells in 3D bioprinted skin cancer models
LH Du Plessis, C Gouws, D Nieto - Frontiers in Cell and …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Various in vitro three-dimensional (3D) tissue culture models of human and diseased skin
exist. Nevertheless, there is still room for the development and improvement of 3D bioprinted …
exist. Nevertheless, there is still room for the development and improvement of 3D bioprinted …