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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Justification for Class III Permit Modification March 2006, SWMU 52, Operable Unit 1307, LWDS Holding Tanks [PDF]
This technical document contains the Justification for the Class III Permit Modification request for Site 52. Contained within this document is the history of the site, descriptions of any investigations and/or remediation completed at the site, the ...
Sandia National Laboratories/NM
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Computational Modeling Meets 3D Bioprinting: Emerging Synergies in Cardiovascular Disease Modeling
Emerging advances in three‐dimensional bioprinting and computational modeling are reshaping cardiovascular (CV) research by enabling more realistic, patient‐specific tissue platforms. This review surveys cutting‐edge approaches that merge biomimetic CV constructs with computational simulations to overcome the limitations of traditional models, improve ...
Tanmay Mukherjee +7 more
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Justification for Class III Permit Modification April 2000 ER Site 43 Radioactive Material Storage Yard Operable Unit 1303 [PDF]
This technical document contains the Justification for the Class III Permit Modification request for Site 43. Contained within this document is the history of the site, descriptions of any investigations and/or remediation completed at the site, the ...
Sandia National Laboratories/NM
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Antimicrobial peptide (AMP)‐loaded nanocarriers provide a multifunctional strategy to combat drug‐resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. By enhancing intracellular delivery, bypassing efflux pumps, and disrupting bacterial membranes, this platform restores phagolysosome fusion and macrophage function.
Christian S. Carnero Canales +11 more
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A two‐phase workflow (OFAT screening followed by central composite design) maps how processing variables tune PFCE‐PLGA nanoparticle size, dispersity, surface charge, loading, and 19F‐MRI signal. In situ, time‐resolved synchrotron SAXS tracks albumin‐corona growth on intact dispersions and reveals PFCE‐dependent adsorption pathways.
Joice Maria Joseph +11 more
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Justification for Class III Permit Modification February 2004 SWMU 107 Explosives Test Area Operable Unit 1306 [PDF]
This technical document contains the Justification for the Class III Permit Modification request for Site 107. Contained within this document is the history of the site, descriptions of any investigations and/or remediation completed at the site, the ...
Sandia National Laboratories/NM
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Research and Innovation for Sustainable Medical Radionuclide Supply in the European Union [PDF]
Building on the momentum of the European Commission's stakeholder consultation workshops on nuclear medical applications initiated in 2023, this third and latest workshop in a series convened on 22 November 2023 at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in ...
ELOIRDI Rachel +2 more
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Oxygen and ROS Delivery for Infected Wound Healing and Future Prospects
Bacterial infection is a major driver of delayed wound healing and postsurgical readmissions; with rising antibiotic resistance, solid peroxide–releasing biomaterials offer sustained delivery of ROS/O2 for antimicrobial control and microenvironmental modulation.
Ayden Watt +7 more
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RDC/TMD axis II criteria in defining temporomandibular disorders. a cross-sectional study
Background This cross-sectional study analyzed patients with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) through the Research Diagnostic Criteria Axis II and compared the outcomes in patient groups separated according to the Okeson Classification.
Muhsin Ardıç +4 more
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