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Design rules are presented to control intestinal organoid polarity in fully synthetic hydrogels. The laminin‐derived IKVAV sequence is crucial to obtain correct intestinal organoid polarity. Increasing hydrogel dynamics further supports the growth of correctly polarized intestinal organoids, while a bulk level of stiffness (G’ ≈ 0.7 kPa) is crucial to ...
Laura Rijns +10 more
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Next-Generation Biomaterials: Design Strategies, Clinical Translation, and the Rise of Intelligent Therapeutic Platforms. [PDF]
Chakrapani G, Vijay Kumar V, Zare M.
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This study presents the first human neural organoid culture model capable of rapidly exhibiting long‐distance neural network propagation, thus delivering a system to experimentally investigate large‐scale communication during normal and diseased states.
Megh Dipak Patel +6 more
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Artificial Intelligence Driven Innovation: Advancing Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapies and Intelligent Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine. [PDF]
Huang M, Dissanayaka WL, Yiu CKY.
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Bioprinting Organs—Science or Fiction?—A Review From Students to Students
Bioprinting artificial organs has the potential to revolutionize the medical field. This is a comprehensive review of the bioprinting workflow delving into the latest advancements in bioinks, materials and bioprinting techniques, exploring the critical stages of tissue maturation and functionality.
Nicoletta Murenu +18 more
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Cell encapsulated biomaterials for translational medicine. [PDF]
Arumugam M +6 more
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Antibacterial biomaterials: disruption of antibiotic tolerance for resistance prevention
Mingkai Wang +7 more
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Despite significant efforts in developing novel biomaterials to regenerate tissue, only a few of them have successfully reached clinical use. It has become clear that the next generation of biomaterials must be multifunctional. Smart biomaterials can respond to environmental or external stimuli, interact in a spatial‐temporal manner, and trigger ...
Sonya Ghanavati +12 more
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Adhesion and Colonization Intensity of <i>Staphylococcus epidermidis</i>, <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa,</i> and <i>Candida albicans</i> on Smooth, Micro-Textured, and Macro-Textured Silicone Biomaterials. [PDF]
Jurševičs K +5 more
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