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Iron‐MOFs for Biomedical Applications
This review introduces the unique properties of iron‐based metal–organic frameworks (Fe‐MOFs), the advances in synthesis and formulation, and their state‐of‐the‐art applications in biomedicine. It discusses the challenges in transitioning Fe‐MOFs from research to clinical use, emphasizing the need for eco‐friendly production methods, and a deeper ...
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A 3D bioprinted HNSCC model for use in anti‐cancer drug testing is established in proof‐of‐concept. The innovative tunicate‐derived nanocellulose hydrogel proved to be a viable alternative to gelatin‐based hydrogel, offering improved bioprintability for HNSCC model establishment.
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Design and printing of proprioceptive three-dimensional architected robotic metamaterials
Science, 2022Advances in additive manufacturing techniques have enabled the creation of stimuli-responsive materials with designed three-dimensional (3D) architectures.
Huachen Cui+10 more
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Three-Dimensional Printing in Hand Surgery
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2021The medical application of 3-dimensional printing technology has evolved in the last decade, with an increasing variety of uses in hand surgery. The ability for patient-specific design, rapid prototyping, and low cost of production of 3-dimensional printed materials has led to this rise in clinical applications, both for common procedures and complex ...
Dafang Zhang+4 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
This case describes how eight entrepreneurs discover different opportunities for new businesses to exploit a single technological invention. The case focuses on the process of entrepreneurial discovery and its implications for the creation of new firms. Many of the teaching materials on entrepreneurship assume that entrepreneurs have already discovered
Wendell E. Dunn, Scott Shane
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This case describes how eight entrepreneurs discover different opportunities for new businesses to exploit a single technological invention. The case focuses on the process of entrepreneurial discovery and its implications for the creation of new firms. Many of the teaching materials on entrepreneurship assume that entrepreneurs have already discovered
Wendell E. Dunn, Scott Shane
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Three-Dimensional Printing in Rhinoplasty
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2018Summary: Rhinoplasty is considered one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery. The authors introduce a novel concept of translating three-dimensional photographic images into three-dimensionally–printed, patient-specific, life-size models that can be used in preoperative counseling or as an intraoperative ...
Thomas M. Suszynski+3 more
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Three-dimensional Printing in the Intestine
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2016Intestinal transplantation remains a life-saving option for patients with severe intestinal failure. With the advent of advanced tissue engineering techniques, great strides have been made toward manufacturing replacement tissues and organs, including the intestine, which aim to avoid transplant-related complications.
Gulus Emre+3 more
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Three-Dimensional Printing of the Skin
JAMA Dermatology, 2015Additional Information:Drs Hardy, Glass, Sorrells, and Nicholas report beingmembers of the US Navy. This work was prepared as part of their official duties. Title 17 U.S.C. 105 provides that “Copyright protection under this title is not available for any work of the United States Government.” Title 17 U.S.C.
Sowmya Varada, Haitham Algzlan
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Three-Dimensional Printed Hysteria
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing, 2020Seven years ago a surge of articles came out warning people of the danger of three-dimensional (3D) printed guns. This article is about how such manufactured hysteria has proven to be unwarranted and also a distraction from all of the benefits 3D printing is bringing to our society.
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Three-dimensional printing and craniosynostosis surgery
Child's Nervous System, 2021The goal of this study was to review the current application and status of three-dimensional printing for craniosynostosis surgery.A literature review was performed using the PubMed/MEDLINE databases for studies published between 2010 and 2020. All studies demonstrating the utilization of three-dimensional printing for craniosynostosis surgery were ...
Sauson Soldozy+8 more
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