Engineered hemostatic biomaterials for sealing wounds
Hemostatic biomaterials show great promise in wound control for the treatment of
uncontrolled bleeding associated with damaged tissues, traumatic wounds, and surgical …
uncontrolled bleeding associated with damaged tissues, traumatic wounds, and surgical …
Advancements in nanofibers for wound dressing: A review
RS Ambekar, B Kandasubramanian - European Polymer Journal, 2019 - Elsevier
Chronic wound healing is an intricate time-consuming process (healing time∼ 12 weeks),
susceptible to external biological attack such as bacteria (eg E. coli, B. subtilis, S. aureus …
susceptible to external biological attack such as bacteria (eg E. coli, B. subtilis, S. aureus …
Dopamine-modified hyaluronic acid hydrogel adhesives with fast-forming and high tissue adhesion
Commercial or clinical tissue adhesives are currently limited due to their weak bonding
strength on wet biological tissue surface, low biological compatibility, and slow adhesion …
strength on wet biological tissue surface, low biological compatibility, and slow adhesion …
Advancements in MXene-Polymer composites for various biomedical applications
SM George, B Kandasubramanian - Ceramics International, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract 2D materials have brought about significant technological advancements in the
field of biomaterials.'MXene', a ceramic-based 2D nanomaterial, is comprised of transition …
field of biomaterials.'MXene', a ceramic-based 2D nanomaterial, is comprised of transition …
Progress in the advancement of porous biopolymer scaffold: tissue engineering application
RS Ambekar, B Kandasubramanian - Industrial & Engineering …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Tissue engineering is a derivative of biomedical engineering, which deals with the repair
and regeneration of organs or their tissues. Cell-embedded porous polymeric scaffolds …
and regeneration of organs or their tissues. Cell-embedded porous polymeric scaffolds …
[HTML][HTML] Cohesion mechanisms for bioadhesives
Due to the nature of non-invasive wound closure, the ability to close different forms of leaks,
and the potential to immobilize various devices, bioadhesives are altering clinical practices …
and the potential to immobilize various devices, bioadhesives are altering clinical practices …
The clinical significance of 4D printing
A Sheikh, MAS Abourehab, P Kesharwani - Drug Discovery Today, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract 4D printing is the next step on from 3D printing involving the fourth dimension of
'time'. The programmed 4D-printed objects are capable of changing their shape in response …
'time'. The programmed 4D-printed objects are capable of changing their shape in response …
A Bioinspired Medical Adhesive Derived from Skin Secretion of Andrias davidianus for Wound Healing
J Deng, Y Tang, Q Zhang, C Wang… - Advanced functional …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Existing surgical tissue adhesives on the market cannot meet the desired demand for clinical
operations due to their limited adhesivity or undesired cytotoxicity. A new bioadhesive is …
operations due to their limited adhesivity or undesired cytotoxicity. A new bioadhesive is …
Naturally biomimicked smart shape memory hydrogels for biomedical functions
JM Korde, B Kandasubramanian - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2020 - Elsevier
In recent periods, shape memory hydrogels (SMHs) have sought conjoint attention from
industries as well as academia owing their intrinsic biocompatibility as well as …
industries as well as academia owing their intrinsic biocompatibility as well as …