Imaging challenges in biomaterials and tissue engineering
AA Appel, MA Anastasio, JC Larson, EM Brey - Biomaterials, 2013 - Elsevier
Biomaterials are employed in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
(TERM) in order to enhance the regeneration or replacement of tissue function and/or …
(TERM) in order to enhance the regeneration or replacement of tissue function and/or …
Review of extrusion-based multi-material bioprinting processes
N Betancourt, X Chen - Bioprinting, 2022 - Elsevier
Scaffold-based tissue engineering aims to provide patients with permanent solutions to
damaged organs and tissues based on engineered scaffolds. For this, extrusion-based …
damaged organs and tissues based on engineered scaffolds. For this, extrusion-based …
Selective catalytic electro-oxidation of water with cobalt oxide in ion impermeable reduced graphene oxide porous electrodes
The direct electrolysis of seawater is greatly inhibited by the oxidation of Cl–to free chlorine,
an undesirable, corrosive byproduct. To suppress the parasitic interference of Cl–and any …
an undesirable, corrosive byproduct. To suppress the parasitic interference of Cl–and any …
Cartilage tissue engineering approaches need to assess fibrocartilage when hydrogel constructs are mechanically loaded
H Alizadeh Sardroud, T Wanlin, X Chen… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Chondrocytes that are impregnated within hydrogel constructs sense applied mechanical
force and can respond by expressing collagens, which are deposited into the extracellular …
force and can respond by expressing collagens, which are deposited into the extracellular …
Review on the use of medical imaging in orthopedic biomechanics: finite element studies
A Barkaoui, I Ait Oumghar… - Computer Methods in …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Several medical imaging techniques are used in the orthopedic biomechanics field. These
techniques provide the exact geometry, material properties, and the main parameters …
techniques provide the exact geometry, material properties, and the main parameters …
Low-dose phase-based X-ray imaging techniques for in situ soft tissue engineering assessments
In tissue engineering, non-invasive imaging of biomaterial scaffolds and tissues in living
systems is essential to longitudinal animal studies for assessments without interrupting the …
systems is essential to longitudinal animal studies for assessments without interrupting the …
Traditional Invasive and Synchrotron-Based Noninvasive Assessments of Three-Dimensional-Printed Hybrid Cartilage Constructs In Situ
AD Olubamiji, N Zhu, T Chang… - … Engineering Part C …, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Three-dimensional (3D)-printed constructs made of polycaprolactone and chondrocyte-
impregnated alginate hydrogel (hybrid cartilage constructs) can mimic the biphasic nature of …
impregnated alginate hydrogel (hybrid cartilage constructs) can mimic the biphasic nature of …
Dual-templating strategy for the fabrication of graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide and composite scaffolds with hierarchical architectures
The broad applications of graphene-based scaffolds demand fabrication methods that are
simple and yet can create complex architectures. This is particularly true for bone tissue …
simple and yet can create complex architectures. This is particularly true for bone tissue …
X-ray phase-contrast methods
VV Lider, MV Kovalchuk - Crystallography Reports, 2013 - Springer
This review is devoted to a comparative description of the methods for forming X-ray phase-
contrast images of weakly absorbing (phase) objects. These include the crystal …
contrast images of weakly absorbing (phase) objects. These include the crystal …