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This study exploits the plasticity of ASCs‐derived cartilage organoids which generate a perichondrial layer of MSCs when exposed to cyclic chondrogenic/proliferative cues. Using these organoids as building blocks, we develop (i) Phalange Shaped Tissue Engineered Cartilage (Pa‐TECs), recapitulating endochondral ossification suitable for the treatment of
Pablo Pfister +14 more
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Repeated autogenous healing in strain-hardening cementitious composites by using superabsorbent polymers [PDF]
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De Belie, Nele, Snoeck, Didier
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Effects of surface modification methods on physical, mechanical, and microstructural properties of sustainable bamboo aggregate subjected to cementitious materials [PDF]
Yang Wei +4 more
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For sustainability purposes, supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) are considered essential components for gaining ultra-high strength properties of concrete and mortar. This study experimentally investigates the influence of single, binary, and ternary partial cement replacements of the SCMs on the performance of ultra-high-strength mortar.
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Thermal Processing Creates Water‐Stable PEDOT:PSS Films for Bioelectronics
Instead of using chemical cross–linkers, it is shown that PEDOT:PSS thin films for bioelectronics become water‐stable after a simple heat treatment. The heat treatment is compatible with a range of rigid and elastomeric substrates and films are stable in vivo for >20 days.
Siddharth Doshi +16 more
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The nanomaterials-modified strain hardening cementitious composites were prepared in this study. The split Hopkinson pressure bar technique was used to conduct the dynamic compressive test.
Zhitao Chen, Yingzi Yang, Yan Yao
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Performance of cementitious mortars containing hydrogel–nanoclay hybrid nanocomposite [PDF]
Adhemar Watanuki Filho +2 more
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Gradients of Aliveness and Engineering: A Taxonomy of Fungal Engineered Living Materials
This paper explores the potential of fungal engineered living materials (ELMs), examining fungal biology and growth mechanisms, which underpin their development. It presents a classification framework based on aliveness, scaffold composition, and engineering degree. Unique properties such as self‐healing, biosensing, and bioremediation are highlighted,
Elise Elsacker +5 more
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Autogenous shrinkage of zeolite cement pastes with low water-binder ratio [PDF]
Self-desiccation is one common phenomenon of high-performance cementitious materials characterized by low water to cementitious material ratio (w/c).
De Schutter, Geert +3 more
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Herein, a systematic digital twin workflow tailored for generating high‐fidelity virtual representations of anisotropic composite microstructures and giga‐voxel meso‐structural models is presented, leveraging a harmonious integration of top–down image‐based modeling and bottom–up data‐driven voxel generation.
Siwon Yu +7 more
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