A new biotechnology for articular cartilage repair: subchondral implantation of a composite of interconnected porous hydroxyapatite, synthetic polymer (PLA-PEG), and bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) [PDF]
Noriyuki Tamai+7 more
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Computational and AI‐Driven Design of Hydrogels for Bioelectronic Applications
This review highlights the role of AI in advancing hydrogel design for bioelectronics, exploring natural, and synthetic gels tailored for applications like wound healing, biosensing, and tissue engineering. It emphasizes the synergy between hydrogels, electronics, and AI in creating responsive, multifunctional systems, showcasing recent innovations ...
Rebekah Finster+2 more
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Postoperative imaging of cartilage: where are we in 2023?
Imaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging, and cartilage restoration surgery have both made substantial progress since the beginning of the 21st century.
Zachary E. Stewart+5 more
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Role of micro‑fragmented adipose tissue in cartilage repair (Review). [PDF]
Wang J+5 more
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PA30 Intrinsic repair of cartilage defects: A challenge for the future?
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Regeneration of articular cartilage – Evaluation of osteochondral defect repair in the rabbit using multiphasic implants [PDF]
Sally R. Frenkel+10 more
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Nozzle Jamming Granularized Blood‐Derived Proteins for Bioprinting Cell‐Instructive Architectures
This work describes an innovative strategy to transform blood‐derived materials into highly printable granular materials that can be used as cell‐instructive bioinks by applying nozzle jamming instead of conventional centrifugal jamming. These modular inks allowed for increased microporosity in large 3D‐printed constructs, biocompatibility, and drug ...
Lucas S. Ribeiro+6 more
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Randomized preclinical study of machine perfusion in vascularized composite allografts
This study was designed to identify the optimum machine perfusion parameters for preservation of limbs before transplantation, and determine whether this was better than cold storage. Normothermic machine perfusion at a pressure of 70 mmHg (NMP‐70) provided superior preservation to cold storage after transplantation.
K. R. Amin+7 more
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Repair of large full-thickness articular cartilage defects in the rabbit [PDF]
Takaji Yanai+3 more
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