Recent perspective of polymeric biomaterial in tissue engineering–a review
Tissue engineering represents an advanced approach to treating patients who have
suffered tissue or organ loss or failure, with the ultimate goals of tissue restoration and …
suffered tissue or organ loss or failure, with the ultimate goals of tissue restoration and …
A review of biomacromolecule-based 3D bioprinting strategies for structure-function integrated repair of skin tissues
H Liu, F Xing, P Yu, M Zhe, X Duan, M Liu… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
When skin is damaged or affected by diseases, it often undergoes irreversible scar
formation, leading to aesthetic concerns and psychological distress for patients. In cases of …
formation, leading to aesthetic concerns and psychological distress for patients. In cases of …
3D printed materials for combating antimicrobial resistance
MT Doganay, CJ Chelliah, A Tozluyurt, AM Hujer… - Materials Today, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a rapidly growing technology with a significant
capacity for translational applications in both biology and medicine. 3D-printed living and …
capacity for translational applications in both biology and medicine. 3D-printed living and …
Nanomaterials-Based Hybrid Bioink Platforms in Advancing 3D Bioprinting Technologies for Regenerative Medicine
3D bioprinting is recognized as the ultimate additive biomanufacturing technology in tissue
engineering and regeneration, augmented with intelligent bioinks and bioprinters to …
engineering and regeneration, augmented with intelligent bioinks and bioprinters to …
Recent Advancements of Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting of Human Tissues and Organs
W He, J Deng, B Ma, K Tao, Z Zhang… - ACS Applied Bio …, 2023 - ACS Publications
3D bioprinting is recognized as a promising biomanufacturing technology that enables the
reproducible and high-throughput production of tissues and organs through the deposition …
reproducible and high-throughput production of tissues and organs through the deposition …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Bioprinting technology for the management of diabetic foot disease: Emerging applications, challenges, and prospects
F Xu, S Rui, C Yang, X Jiang, W Wu… - … Journal of Bioprinting, 2023 - accscience.com
Most conventional therapies have limitations in the repair of complex wounds caused by
chronic inflammation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). In response to the demand …
chronic inflammation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). In response to the demand …
[HTML][HTML] Marine polymers in tissue bioprinting: Current achievements and challenges
Bioprinting has a critical role in tissue engineering, allowing the creation of sophisticated
cellular scaffolds with high resolution, shape fidelity, and cell viability. Achieving these …
cellular scaffolds with high resolution, shape fidelity, and cell viability. Achieving these …
Stem Cells in Facial Regenerative Surgery: Current Clinical Applications. A Multidisciplinary, Systematic Review
Background: Facial reconstruction represents one of the main challenges for surgeons.
Stem cells (SC) represent the most studied solution for tissue regeneration. This approach …
Stem cells (SC) represent the most studied solution for tissue regeneration. This approach …
Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers
The polymeric structures produced by the covalent attachment of diverse polymers in a well-
defined manner are known as block copolymers. Since the last few decades, the …
defined manner are known as block copolymers. Since the last few decades, the …