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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Blood Pressure Variability and 90-Day Functional Outcome in Branch Atheromatous Disease-Related Stroke: A Multicenter Prospective Study". [PDF]
Zhou Y +7 more
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Long-Term Blood Pressure Variability and Physical Performance in Older Adults. [PDF]
Sheets KM +12 more
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Systolic Blood Pressure Variability
Kenechukwu Mezue +2 more
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Comparison of therapeutic and diagnostic applications of a surface‐emitting light source with multiwavelength emission characteristics. Abstract Conventional light‐emitting‐diode‐based light sources suffer from rigidity, localized heating, and poor adaptability to skin deformation, limiting their use in skin‐attached medical devices.
In Ho Kim +10 more
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Predicting blood pressure variability in hemodialysis using an explainable boosting machine model. [PDF]
Huang WY +6 more
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Computational Modeling Meets 3D Bioprinting: Emerging Synergies in Cardiovascular Disease Modeling
Emerging advances in three‐dimensional bioprinting and computational modeling are reshaping cardiovascular (CV) research by enabling more realistic, patient‐specific tissue platforms. This review surveys cutting‐edge approaches that merge biomimetic CV constructs with computational simulations to overcome the limitations of traditional models, improve ...
Tanmay Mukherjee +7 more
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Hemodialysis versus peritoneal dialysis and diastolic blood pressure variability: volume-dependent cardiovascular risks in maintenance dialysis patients. [PDF]
Wu Y, Yu T, Wu D, Ma S, Hu Y.
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A Human‐Based Skin‐Lymphoreticular Model‐on‐Chip to Emulate Inflammatory Skin Conditions
A human‐based lymphoreticular (LR) model was developed through guided self‐assembly and integrated in a skin‐lymphoreticular co‐culture in a microfluidic organ‐on‐chip to mimic interactions between skin and its draining lymph nodes. The human‐based skin‐lymphoreticular model resembles a minimally functional unit that allows to study interactions ...
Zheng Tan +3 more
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Blood pressure variability and its utility in acute disease and critical illness: a systematic review. [PDF]
Zhu X, Shen H.
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