Granular Hydrogels as Modular Biomaterials: From Structural Design to Biological Responses
Granular hydrogels are now emerging as promising biomaterials due to their inherent microporousity, injectability, and modularity. They have shown improvements in cell viability and migration, cellular/tissue infiltration, host tissue integration, mitigated foreign body response, and tissue regeneration.
Asmasadat Vaziri +6 more
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Mass animal sacrifice at casas del Turuñuelo (Guareña, Spain): A unique Tartessian (Iron Age) site in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]
Iborra Eres MP +12 more
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Current Challenges in Hemostasis and Advances in Particle‐Assisted Styptic Devices
Here persistent limitations in hemostatic technologies are highlighted and cutting‐edge biomimetic, microparticle‐assisted, and nanoengineered systems with integrated drug delivery are showcased. Moreover, the article identifies fresh directions toward the next‐generation of multifunctional hemostatic devices with superior efficacy and accessibility ...
Daniele Baiocco +4 more
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Human occupations at the Alpysbaev Cave (western Tian Shan): Bioarchaeological insights from the Iron Age burial cluster. [PDF]
Namen A +13 more
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The En-Gedi Spring Site and the Judahite Expansion into the Judaean Desert in the Late Iron Age. [PDF]
Mashiach A, Davidovich U.
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Quantitative mapping by remote sensing of an ocean acid-waste dump [PDF]
Results from quantitative analysis show that airplane remotely sensed spectral data can be used to quantify and map an acid-waste dump in terms of its particulate iron concentration. These same data, however, could not be used to map the dump in terms of
Ohlhorst, C. W.
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3D Printing Strategies for Bioengineering Human Cornea
This review highlights recent progress in 3D bioprinting strategies for engineering human corneas. Key aspects include the replication of corneal transparency, curvature, and biomechanical properties, alongside innovations in recent advancements in 3D printing methods, which benefit in overcoming current challenges.
Yunong Yuan +4 more
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Multiproxy evidence of millet reliance and selective dietary change during iron age transformation in Central Europe. [PDF]
Danielisová A +10 more
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<i>Giardia duodenalis</i> and dysentery in Iron Age Jerusalem (7th-6th century BCE). [PDF]
Mitchell PD +5 more
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