Applications of cellulose‐based nanocomposites in antimicrobial drug delivery. ABSTRACT Cellulose‐based nanocomposites have emerged as sustainable and versatile biomaterials with promising applications in drug delivery and antimicrobial therapy.
Suraj Kumar +4 more
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Editorial: State-of-art of 3D printing and bioprinting technology in various domains of biomedicine, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. [PDF]
Datta S.
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Study outlines fabrication of tailorable decellularised human placenta and fish scale gelatin‐based hydrogels. Decellularisation with ultrasonication reduced time and ECM damage. Hydrogels were assessed for structural integrity and cytocompatibility, showing myogenic differentiation with aligned myotubes (C2C12) and myoblasts (HAMSCs).
Asmita Biswas +9 more
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3D coaxial bioprinting of RADA16-I self-assembling peptide hydrogel. [PDF]
Jergitsch M +4 more
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Step‐Ladder Bioprinting to Align Collagen Fibers for Anisotropic Tissue Fabrication
The step‐ladder printing platform includes successive segments of channels with varying widths in a custom barrel design. This design allows for improved anisotropy of collagen fibers during extrusion. To demonstrate its effectiveness, corneal constructs with high transparency and shape fidelity, as well as articular cartilage constructs, displaying ...
Ilayda Namli +8 more
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Printability of Bioinks: A Consolidated Definition for Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]
Resende MAA, Rigo ECS, Vercik A.
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Mechanosensitive Cell‐Laden Shape‐Memory Scaffolds Engineered via Cryogelation
GelMA‐based shape‐memory scaffolds encapsulating human adipose‐derived stem cells are fabricated via cryogelation, showing rapid recovery and high cell viability. Under cyclic compression, they promoted mechanotransduction gene expression, and composite formulations (collagen/GelMA, dECM/GelMA) retained robust shape‐memory, highlighting their promise ...
JaeYoon Lee +4 more
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A bioprinted model of pregnant human uterine myometrium. [PDF]
Ulrich C +15 more
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Multiscale Nanocellulosic Biomaterials in Therapeutics and Food Sciences
Multiscale nanocellulosic biomaterials offer exceptional physicochemical, mechanical, and biological properties; enabling transformative advances in therapeutics and food sciences. This review summarizes their structure–property relationships, key applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and food technology. Additionally, it outlines emerging
Hemant Singh +9 more
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Anisotropic mechanotransductive tissue constructs <i>via</i> brush-assisted bioprinting of microfiber-reinforced composite bioinks. [PDF]
Mohan P, Choi B, Yoon D, Kim G.
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