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Micro/Nanorobot for Drug Delivery—A Review of Material Selections
This review explores material strategies for biomedical micro/nanorobots, emphasizing their roles in propulsion, navigation, drug delivery, and biodegradability. It highlights advancements in metallic, polymeric, and hybrid materials, while addressing clinical translation challenges such as toxicity, immune response, and manufacturability.
Xiaozhuo Wu, Bingyun Li, Malcolm Xing
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Triple-emulsion microfluidic Core-Shell hydrogel microcapsules for oral pentoxifylline Delivery: Ameliorating colitis and rebalancing gut microbiome. [PDF]
Park JY +6 more
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The synthesis and characterization of NIPAM monomer and PEGDA/NIPAM copolymers
Ye Tian
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Bioprinted Excitable Tissues with Multistimulation Systems for Promoting Function and Maturation
This review provides an overview of stimulation strategies used to enhance the functional maturation of bioprinted excitable tissues. It addresses key limitations in physiological performance of bioprinted excitable tissues, outlines major stimulation modalities—including electrical, mechanical, optical, magnetic, ultrasound, and hybrid—and examines ...
Uijung Yong, Jinseon Park, Jinah Jang
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Tailorable conductivity of 3D PEDOT-based conductive nanostructures with pH-responsivity via a direct femtosecond laser writing technique. [PDF]
Zhou Q +5 more
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3D Hydrogel Cell Cultures and Their Biomedical Applications
The review highlights the advantages of hydrogel‐based 3D cell cultures over traditional 2D models. These hydrogels closely mimic natural cellular environments, improving research in tissue engineering, drug discovery, cancer studies, and neuroscience.
Tri Lan Thai +7 more
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Biocompatible Interpenetrating Network Hydrogels with Dually Cross-Linked Polyol. [PDF]
Tuleuov UB +9 more
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ABSTRACT Reliable, continuous glucose monitoring is essential for diabetes management. Nonenzymatic electrochemical glucose sensors promise greater robustness than enzyme‐based sensors. Meanwhile, their practical applications are hindered by the limited intrinsic electrochemical activity of sensing probes and cumbersome, multistep electrode assembly. A
Wentao Zhang +10 more
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