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Organoids for disease modeling and treatment: state-of-the-art. [PDF]
Xu M +9 more
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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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Microfluidic lung cancer models: Bridging clinical treatment strategies and tumor microenvironment recapitulation. [PDF]
Yu Z +6 more
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Radiation‐induced hypothyroidism follows head and neck radiotherapy due to oxidative stress and inflammation. Electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds containing adenosine have potential to modulate thyroid repair. Scaffolds enhance thyrocyte proliferation, antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and catalase, reduce senescence and apoptosis markers ...
Maria Heim +5 more
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Perspective of using <i>in vitro</i> models to understand immunotherapy-induced cytokine release syndrome. [PDF]
Perkins E +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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Gut bioengineered models to study host-microbiota-probiotics interactions. [PDF]
Delannoy E, Grassart A, Daniel C.
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Despite significant efforts in developing novel biomaterials to regenerate tissue, only a few of them have successfully reached clinical use. It has become clear that the next generation of biomaterials must be multifunctional. Smart biomaterials can respond to environmental or external stimuli, interact in a spatial‐temporal manner, and trigger ...
Sonya Ghanavati +12 more
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Advances and Challenges in 3D Bioprinting for Organ Transplantation: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Clinical Applications. [PDF]
Velu A +6 more
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