Primitive Embryonic Macrophages are Required for Coronary Development and Maturation.
Jamison M Leid +5 more
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Growth Hormone‐Loaded 3D Printed Silk Fibroin‐Cellulose Dressings for Ischemic Wounds
3D‐printed wound dressings combining carboxymethyl cellulose, silk fibroin, and growth hormone accelerate healing in diabetic ulcers. These bioactive, customizable dressings enhance angiogenesis, cellular proliferation, and immune modulation. Proteomic analysis reveals activation of regenerative pathways and reduced fibrosis, highlighting their ...
Maria Pita‐Vilar +7 more
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A single-cell transcriptome atlas of pig skin reveals cellular heterogeneity from embryonic development to postnatal aging. [PDF]
Zheng T +8 more
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Interneurons from Embryonic Development to Cell-Based Therapy
D. Southwell +6 more
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Magnetic Bioprinting and Actuation of Stretchable Muscle Tissue
Human and murine myoblasts labeled with iron oxide nanoparticles are magnetically bioprinted into wrench‐shaped tissues, which are then anchored between two magnetic needles. Mechanical stretching of these tissues enhances both their maturation and functional performance. Abstract Engineering tissues with precise, long‐lasting shapes and the capability
Noam Demri +6 more
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Sex differences in placental structure and gene expression in ICR mice during embryonic development. [PDF]
Man X, Usui N, Doi M, Shimada S.
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Polycomb complexes in stem cells and embryonic development
Luigi Aloia +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Progressive Insights into 3D Bioprinting for Corneal Tissue Restoration
This review explores the potential of 3D bioprinting to replicate the complex structure and function of the human cornea. It highlights key advances in bioink development, printing modalities, and in vivo performance, while addressing current challenges and emerging strategies. The review emphasizes bioprinting's promise to overcome donor shortages and
Ilayda Namli +6 more
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Sperm derived H2AK119ub1 is required for embryonic development in Xenopus laevis. [PDF]
Francois-Campion V +12 more
europepmc +1 more source

