Where is nano today and where is it headed? A review of nanomedicine and the dilemma of nanotoxicology
C Domingues, A Santos, C Alvarez-Lorenzo… - ACS …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Worldwide nanotechnology development and application have fueled many scientific
advances, but technophilic expectations and technophobic demands must be …
advances, but technophilic expectations and technophobic demands must be …
Biomedical applications of microfluidic devices: a review
Both passive and active microfluidic chips are used in many biomedical and chemical
applications to support fluid mixing, particle manipulations, and signal detection. Passive …
applications to support fluid mixing, particle manipulations, and signal detection. Passive …
Microfluidic tissue engineering and bio‐actuation
Bio‐hybrid technologies aim to replicate the unique capabilities of biological systems that
could surpass advanced artificial technologies. Soft bio‐hybrid robots consist of synthetic …
could surpass advanced artificial technologies. Soft bio‐hybrid robots consist of synthetic …
Recent progress in translational engineered in vitro models of the central nervous system
The complexity of the human brain poses a substantial challenge for the development of
models of the CNS. Current animal models lack many essential human characteristics (in …
models of the CNS. Current animal models lack many essential human characteristics (in …
Mechanisms of radiation-induced endothelium damage: Emerging models and technologies
H Wijerathne, JC Langston, Q Yang, S Sun… - Radiotherapy and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Radiation-induced endothelial/vascular injury is a major complicating factor in radiotherapy
and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in nuclear or radiological catastrophes …
and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in nuclear or radiological catastrophes …
Modeling the human body on microfluidic chips
Animals often fail to faithfully mimic human diseases and drug toxicities, and most in vitro
models are not complex enough to recapitulate human body function and pathophysiology …
models are not complex enough to recapitulate human body function and pathophysiology …
A novel organ-chip system emulates three-dimensional architecture of the human epithelia and the mechanical forces acting on it
A Varone, JK Nguyen, L Leng, R Barrile, J Sliz… - Biomaterials, 2021 - Elsevier
Successful translation of in vivo experimental data to human patients is an unmet need and
a bottleneck in the development of effective therapeutics. Organ-on-Chip technology aims to …
a bottleneck in the development of effective therapeutics. Organ-on-Chip technology aims to …
Traditional vs. Microfluidic synthesis of zno nanoparticles
ML Popa, MD Preda, IA Neacșu… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Microfluidics provides a precise synthesis of micro-/nanostructures for various applications,
including bioengineering and medicine. In this review article, traditional and microfluidic …
including bioengineering and medicine. In this review article, traditional and microfluidic …
Microfluidics for rapid detection of live pathogens
C Spatola Rossi, F Coulon, S Ma… - Advanced Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rapid, sensitive, and selective detection of live pathogens remains a key priority for quality
control and risk assessment. While conventional methods often require complicated …
control and risk assessment. While conventional methods often require complicated …
Recent advances in fed-batch microscale bioreactor design
Advanced fed-batch microbioreactors mitigate scale up risks and more closely mimic
industrial cultivation practices. Recently, high throughput microscale feeding strategies have …
industrial cultivation practices. Recently, high throughput microscale feeding strategies have …