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Bioengineering Liver Organoids for Diseases Modelling and Transplantation
Organoids as three-dimension (3D) cellular organizations partially mimic the physiological functions and micro-architecture of native tissues and organs, holding great potential for clinical applications.
Shangsi Chen +17 more
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Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic biopolymers and a major component of plant cell walls. It occurs via oxidative coupling of monolignols, which are synthesized from the phenylpropanoid pathway. Lignin is the primary material responsible for biomass recalcitrance, has almost no industrial utility, and cannot be simply removed from growing ...
Eudes, Aymerick +3 more
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Tooth bioengineering from single cell suspensions
Recent advances in bioengineering and biomaterials, along with knowledge deriving from the fields of developmental biology and stem cell research, have rendered feasible functional replacement of full organs.
Vassilis Stratoulias, Frederic Michon
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THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN BIOENGINEERING
This paper investigates the philosophical foundations of modern bioengineering to articulate its ethical framework. Engineering as an ultimate mechanism to transform knowledge into practice is essential for both physical and biological sciences.
Ibrahim A. Shogar
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SOIL BIOENGINEERINGIN SLOPE STABILIZATION: POTENTIAL AND DIFFICULTIES IN TURKEY
Soil bioengineering is use of live plants or plant parts to stabilize slopes or riverbanks. Use of soil bioengineering methods for controlling torrent, erosion and shallovv mass movements has gained importance since 1930s in the \vorld.
Hüseyin E. ÇELİK
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Bioengineering and biomechanical approaches for pancreatic cancer [PDF]
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of cancer related mortality and is predicted to be the second leading cause of cancer death by 2030. A hallmark feature of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is dense fibrotic stroma surrounding the ...
Lieberthal, Tyler J.
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Book Review: Further understanding of the human machine. The road to bioengineering
Book details Max E. Valentinuzzi (editor) Further understanding of the human machine. The road to bioengineering Series on bioengineering and biomedical engineering, volume 7. Singapore/New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. pp.
Alvin Wald
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Application of starch in industry frequently requires extensive modification. This is usually achieved by chemical and/or physical modification that is time-consuming and often expensive and polluting. To impart functionality as early as possible in the starch production chain, modification can be achieved directly as part of the developing starch ...
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Bioengineering vascularization
ABSTRACT This Review explores the rapidly evolving field of bioengineered vasculature, a key area of focus in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The broad relevance of this topic is attributed to its impacts on a wide range of biological processes, enabling studies in tissue development, fundamental biology and drug discovery,
Shira Landau +9 more
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex assembly of macromolecules that provides both architectural support and molecular signals to cells and modulate their behaviors.
Bryan A. Nerger +10 more
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