[HTML][HTML] Microcarriers in application for cartilage tissue engineering: Recent progress and challenges
Successful regeneration of cartilage tissue at a clinical scale has been a tremendous
challenge in the past decades. Microcarriers (MCs), usually used for cell and drug delivery …
challenge in the past decades. Microcarriers (MCs), usually used for cell and drug delivery …
Inertial microfluidics: Recent advances
D Huang, J Man, D Jiang, J Zhao, N Xiang - Electrophoresis, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Inertial microfluidics has attracted significant attentions in last decade due to its superior
advantages of high throughput, label‐and external field‐free operation, simplicity, and low …
advantages of high throughput, label‐and external field‐free operation, simplicity, and low …
Cartilage-inspired hydrogel with mechanical adaptability, controllable lubrication, and inflammation regulation abilities
Cartilage is a key component in joints because of its load-bearing and lubricating abilities.
However, osteoarthritis often leads to afunction of load-bearing/lubrication and occurrence …
However, osteoarthritis often leads to afunction of load-bearing/lubrication and occurrence …
Dynamic nanocomposite microgel assembly with microporosity, injectability, tissue‐adhesion, and sustained drug release promotes articular cartilage repair and …
Q Feng, D Li, Q Li, S Li, H Huang, H Li… - Advanced …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Owing to the lack of blood vessels, nerves, and lymph, articular cartilage defect is difficult to
self‐repair. Although several cartilage tissue engineering products have been authorized for …
self‐repair. Although several cartilage tissue engineering products have been authorized for …
[HTML][HTML] Secretive derived from hypoxia preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells promote cartilage regeneration and mitigate joint inflammation via extracellular …
Secretome derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have profound effects on tissue
regeneration, which could become the basis of future MSCs therapies. Hypoxia, as the …
regeneration, which could become the basis of future MSCs therapies. Hypoxia, as the …
[HTML][HTML] De novo neo-hyaline-cartilage from bovine organoids in viscoelastic hydrogels
JF Crispim, K Ito - Acta Biomaterialia, 2021 - Elsevier
Regenerative therapies for articular cartilage are currently clinically available. However, they
are associated with several drawbacks that require resolution. Optimizing chondrocyte …
are associated with several drawbacks that require resolution. Optimizing chondrocyte …
Cell separations and sorting
The development of new methods and technologies for cell separation, sorting, selection,
isolation, or enrichment (many times the aforementioned terms are used interchangeably) …
isolation, or enrichment (many times the aforementioned terms are used interchangeably) …
Integrated microfluidic handheld cell sorter for high-throughput label-free malignant tumor cell sorting
F Jiang, N Xiang - Analytical Chemistry, 2022 - ACS Publications
Handheld sample preparation devices are urgently required for point-of-care diagnosis in
resource-limited settings. In this paper, we develop a novel handheld sorter with a …
resource-limited settings. In this paper, we develop a novel handheld sorter with a …
Spiral microfluidic devices for cell separation and sorting in bioprocesses
N Herrmann, P Neubauer, M Birkholz - Biomicrofluidics, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
Inertial microfluidic systems have been arousing interest in medical applications due to their
simple and cost-efficient use. However, comparably small sample volumes in the microliter …
simple and cost-efficient use. However, comparably small sample volumes in the microliter …
Recent Advances in “Functional Engineering of Articular Cartilage Zones by Polymeric Biomaterials Mediated with Physical, Mechanical, and Biological/Chemical …
Articular cartilage (AC) plays an unquestionable role in joint movements but unfortunately
the healing capacity is restricted due to its avascular and acellular nature. While cartilage …
the healing capacity is restricted due to its avascular and acellular nature. While cartilage …