[HTML][HTML] Functional nanomaterials in peripheral nerve regeneration: scaffold design, chemical principles and microenvironmental remodeling
Y Qian, H Lin, Z Yan, J Shi, C Fan - Materials Today, 2021 - Elsevier
Neuronal microenvironment imbalance is associated with successive and irreversible
pathophysiological changes and insufficient functional restoration after peripheral nerve …
pathophysiological changes and insufficient functional restoration after peripheral nerve …
Stretchable one-dimensional conductors for wearable applications
Continuous, one-dimensional (1D) stretchable conductors have attracted significant
attention for the development of wearables and soft-matter electronics. Through the use of …
attention for the development of wearables and soft-matter electronics. Through the use of …
[HTML][HTML] Thermally drawn advanced functional fibers: New frontier of flexible electronics
Electronic devices are evolving from rigid devices into flexible and stretchable structures,
enabling a seamless integration of electronics into our everyday lives. The integration of a …
enabling a seamless integration of electronics into our everyday lives. The integration of a …
Recent progress and perspectives of thermally drawn multimaterial fiber electronics
Fibers are the building blocks of a broad spectrum of products from textiles to composites,
and waveguides to wound dressings. While ubiquitous, the capabilities of fibers have not …
and waveguides to wound dressings. While ubiquitous, the capabilities of fibers have not …
Recent advances on magnetic sensitive hydrogels in tissue engineering
Z Liu, J Liu, X Cui, X Wang, L Zhang, P Tang - Frontiers in chemistry, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Tissue engineering is a promising strategy for the repair and regeneration of damaged
tissues or organs. Biomaterials are one of the most important components in tissue …
tissues or organs. Biomaterials are one of the most important components in tissue …
Mimosa‐Inspired Stimuli‐Responsive Curling Bioadhesive Tape Promotes Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Trauma often results in peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs). These injuries are particularly
challenging therapeutically because of variable nerve diameters, slow axonal regeneration …
challenging therapeutically because of variable nerve diameters, slow axonal regeneration …
Multifunctional double‐layer composite hydrogel conduit based on chitosan for peripheral nerve repairing
P Deng, F Chen, H Zhang, Y Chen… - Advanced Healthcare …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Peripheral nerve regeneration and functional recovery is a major challenge in clinical
practice. Nerve conduit is an effective treatment for peripheral nerve repair, but the …
practice. Nerve conduit is an effective treatment for peripheral nerve repair, but the …
[HTML][HTML] Biomechanical microenvironment in peripheral nerve regeneration: from pathophysiological understanding to tissue engineering development
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) caused by trauma, chronic disease and other factors may lead
to partial or complete loss of sensory, motor and autonomic functions, as well as neuropathic …
to partial or complete loss of sensory, motor and autonomic functions, as well as neuropathic …
[HTML][HTML] Multiscale polymeric fibers for drug delivery and tissue engineering
Owing to their superior capacity for building structures, polymeric fibers with diameters
varying from a few nanometers to hundreds of microns have been explored in biomedical …
varying from a few nanometers to hundreds of microns have been explored in biomedical …
Functional skeletal muscle regeneration with thermally drawn porous fibers and reprogrammed muscle progenitors for volumetric muscle injury
Skeletal muscle has an inherent capacity for spontaneous regeneration. However, recovery
after severe injuries such as volumetric muscle loss (VML) is limited. There is therefore a …
after severe injuries such as volumetric muscle loss (VML) is limited. There is therefore a …