Chemical strategies to engineer hydrogels for cell culture
Two-dimensional and three-dimensional cell culture systems are widely used for biological
studies, and are the basis of the organoid, tissue engineering and organ-on-chip research …
studies, and are the basis of the organoid, tissue engineering and organ-on-chip research …
Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: Identification, retention and assessment of biological properties
Biomaterials have had an increasingly important role in recent decades, in biomedical
device design and the development of tissue engineering solutions for cell delivery, drug …
device design and the development of tissue engineering solutions for cell delivery, drug …
Controlling cell behavior through the design of biomaterial surfaces: a focus on surface modification techniques
H Amani, H Arzaghi, M Bayandori… - Advanced materials …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular
functions, such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Nevertheless, changes in the …
functions, such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Nevertheless, changes in the …
Biopolymers: Applications in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
Wound is a growing healthcare challenge affecting several million worldwide. Lifestyle
disorders such as diabetes increases the risk of wound complications. Effective …
disorders such as diabetes increases the risk of wound complications. Effective …
Current methods of collagen cross-linking
K Adamiak, A Sionkowska - International Journal of Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
This review provides a report on cross-linking methods used for collagen modifications.
Collagen materials have attracted significant academic interest due to its biological …
Collagen materials have attracted significant academic interest due to its biological …
Evaluation of cell binding to collagen and gelatin: a study of the effect of 2D and 3D architecture and surface chemistry
N Davidenko, CF Schuster, DV Bax… - Journal of Materials …, 2016 - Springer
Studies of cell attachment to collagen-based materials often ignore details of the binding
mechanisms—be they integrin-mediated or non-specific. In this work, we have used …
mechanisms—be they integrin-mediated or non-specific. In this work, we have used …
Novel biomedical applications of crosslinked collagen
L Gu, T Shan, Y Ma, FR Tay, L Niu - Trends in biotechnology, 2019 - cell.com
Collagen is one of the most useful biopolymers because of its low immunogenicity and
biocompatibility. The biomedical potential of natural collagen is limited by its poor …
biocompatibility. The biomedical potential of natural collagen is limited by its poor …
Food safety considerations and research priorities for the cultured meat and seafood industry
KJ Ong, J Johnston, I Datar, V Sewalt… - … Reviews in Food …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Cell‐cultured meat and seafood offer a sustainable opportunity to meet the world's
increasing demand for protein in a climate‐changed world. A responsible, data‐driven …
increasing demand for protein in a climate‐changed world. A responsible, data‐driven …
In situ 3D-bioprinting MoS2 accelerated gelling hydrogel scaffold for promoting chronic diabetic wound healing
Dynamic hydrogels have been proved valuable in tissue engineering and wound healing,
but improving the functionality of these hydrogels without introducing active substances for …
but improving the functionality of these hydrogels without introducing active substances for …
Natural biomaterials for cardiac tissue engineering: a highly biocompatible solution
QA Majid, ATR Fricker, DA Gregory… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) constitute a major fraction of the current major global
diseases and lead to about 30% of the deaths, ie, 17.9 million deaths per year. CVD include …
diseases and lead to about 30% of the deaths, ie, 17.9 million deaths per year. CVD include …