[HTML][HTML] Ceramic materials for 3D printing of biomimetic bone scaffolds–Current state-of-the-art & future perspectives

H Budharaju, S Suresh, MP Sekar, B De Vega… - Materials & Design, 2023 - Elsevier
Ceramic bone implants have potential properties ideal for long-term implantation
applications. On comparison with other materials, ceramic biomaterials have advantages …

Oxygen releasing patches based on carbohydrate polymer and protein hydrogels for diabetic wound healing: A review

A Al Mamun, A Ullah, MEH Chowdhury… - International journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Diabetic wounds are among the major healthcare challenges, consuming billions of dollars
of resources and resulting in high numbers of morbidity and mortality every year. Lack of …

[HTML][HTML] Oxygen generating scaffolds regenerate critical size bone defects

S Suvarnapathaki, X Wu, T Zhang, MA Nguyen… - Bioactive Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
Recent innovations in bone tissue engineering have introduced biomaterials that generate
oxygen to substitute vasculature. This strategy provides the immediate oxygen required for …

Oxygen releasing materials: towards addressing the hypoxia-related issues in tissue engineering

T Agarwal, S Kazemi, M Costantini, F Perfeito… - Materials Science and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Manufacturing macroscale cell-laden architectures is one of the biggest challenges faced
nowadays in the domain of tissue engineering. Such living constructs, in fact, pose strict …

Nanozyme-Engineered Hydrogels for Anti-Inflammation and Skin Regeneration

AG Kurian, RK Singh, V Sagar, JH Lee, HW Kim - Nano-Micro Letters, 2024 - Springer
Inflammatory skin disorders can cause chronic scarring and functional impairments, posing
a significant burden on patients and the healthcare system. Conventional therapies, such as …

Key parameters and applications of extrusion-based bioprinting

S Tian, H Zhao, N Lewinski - Bioprinting, 2021 - Elsevier
Considerable progress has been made in the field of extrusion-based bioprinting (EBB) to
produce constructs able to recapitulate the functionality of tissues, and it remains the most …

Interplay of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tissue engineering: a review on clinical aspects of ROS-responsive biomaterials

N Tyagi, K Gambhir, S Kumar, G Gangenahalli… - Journal of Materials …, 2021 - Springer
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) refers to the reactive molecules and free radicals of oxygen
generated as the by-products of aerobic respiration. Historically, ROS are known as stress …

Oxygen-generating materials and their biomedical applications: a review

X Sun, F Yao, H Zhang, J Li - Journal of Materials Science, 2022 - Springer
Oxygen and reactive oxygen species (ROS), as indispensable small molecular substances
in the basic metabolism of life, have become the key to the success of implantable medical …

An oxygenating colloidal bioink for the engineering of biomimetic tissue constructs

SH Jeong, J Hiemstra, PV Blokzijl… - Bio-Design and …, 2024 - Springer
Ensuring a sufficient oxygen supply is pivotal for the success of bioprinting applications
since it fosters tissue integration and natural regeneration. Variation in oxygen concentration …

Air-loaded gas vesicle nanoparticles promote cell growth in three-dimensional bioprinted tissue constructs

S Alshehri, R Karan, S Ghalayini, K Kahin, Z Khan… - 2022 - repository.kaust.edu.sa
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has emerged as a promising method for the
engineering of tissues and organs. Still, it faces challenges in its widespread use due to …