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Bioprinting in Regenerative Medicine
Prof. Turksen is a very well known scientist in the stem cell biology field and he is also internationally known for his fundamental studies on claudin-6. In addition to his research activity he is editor for the Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine series (Humana Press) and editor-in-chief of Stem Cell Reviews and Reports.....
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Hydrogel‐Based Smart Materials for Wound Healing and Sensing
The graphical abstract illustrates the role of hydrogel‐based flexible materials in advancing biomedical applications, including wound healing, point‐of‐care diagnostics, smart patches, and wearable devices. Hydrogels are particularly promising in modern wound care due to their high‐water content, flexibility, and biocompatibility.
Thi Kim Ngan Duong+11 more
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Three-dimensional cell-based bioprinting for soft tissue regeneration [PDF]
Ji Hyun Kim, James J. Yoo, Sang Jin Lee
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Abstract The effect of shear stress on cell behaviors should be considered for designing the suspension culture of mammalian cells. Computational flow dynamics (CFD) is a promising tool for estimating shear stress on cells, but the accuracy is limited due to resolution limitations.
Ikki Horiguchi+2 more
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Translation of 3D bioprinting into medical practice: learning from related fields to focus our efforts [PDF]
David Williams
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Advances in 3D and 4D Printing of Soft Robotics and Their Applications
This article summarizes the development of 3D‐printed soft robotics in the recent decade. The article discusses the printing capabilities of different additive manufacturing technologies in terms of soft polymers, multimaterial printability, soft robotic printing, and 4D printing.
Hao Liu+5 more
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Advanced Contactless Bioassembly Approaches: Leveraging Sound, Optical, and Magnetic Fields
This review explores innovative contactless bioassembly techniques driven by sound, light, and magnetic fields, which enable the precise organization of cells, biomaterials, and bioactive substances into complex 3D structures. These technologies, crucial for in vitro modeling and regenerative medicine, are examined in detail, highlighting their ...
Micaela Natta+4 more
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Fabrication and Bioactivity of Peptide‐Conjugated Biomaterial Tissue Engineering Constructs
Various fabrication techniques can be used to form tissue engineering constructs. These constructs can be conjugated with peptides in a straightforward fashion providing them with bioactivity. Peptides afford distinct advantages over other techniques for imparting bioactivity making peptide‐conjugated constructs excellent candidates to improve healing ...
Nicholas Nun, Abraham Joy
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Review of 3D printable hydrogels and constructs
Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting technologies with appropriate bioinks are potentially able to fabricate artificial tissues or organs with precise control.
Huijun Li, Cavin Tan, Lin Li
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Scaffolding fundamentals and recent advances in sustainable scaffolding techniques for cultured meat development [PDF]
In cultured meat (CM) products the paramount significance lies in the fundamental attributes like texture and sensory of the processed end product. To cater to the tactile and gustatory preferences of real meat, the product needs to be designed to incorporate its texture and sensory attributes.
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