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This study introduces an innovative approach to treating intervertebral disc degeneration using ultrasound‐triggered in situ hydrogel formation. Proof‐of‐concept experiments using optimized biomaterial and ultrasound parameters demonstrate partial restoration of biomechanical function and successful integration into degenerated disc tissue, offering a ...
Veerle A. Brans +11 more
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Degradation of Elastic Fiber Triggers Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Marfan Syndrome Mice. [PDF]
Xiao B +9 more
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Comments on "Static linear and nonlinear elastic properties of normal and arterialized venous tissue in dog and man" which appeared in Circ. Res. 37: 509-520, 1975. [PDF]
Robert Weigel
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The incorporation of nondigested ECM and synthetic polymers into a co‐electrospinning system enables the decoupling of bioactivity and mechanical properties within a single wrap. This technique is used to develop a multifunctional bone wrap that achieves augmented membrane durability, sustained infection control, and enhanced vascularity for use in ...
Sarah Jones +14 more
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Finite-element analysis-based design and efficacy assessment of a three-dimensional anisotropic heel cushioning pad for diabetic foot management. [PDF]
Yang XG +5 more
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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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Pentachroma O-H: A Five-Color Histological Staining Method for Enhanced Intestinal Tissue Analysis. [PDF]
Onica EC +8 more
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Spectroscopic thermo-elastic optical coherence tomography for tissue characterization
Aaron Doug Deen +9 more
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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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