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The ECM: To Scaffold, or Not to Scaffold, That Is the Question [PDF]
The extracellular matrix (ECM) has pleiotropic effects, ranging from cell adhesion to cell survival. In tissue engineering, the use of ECM and ECM-like scaffolds has separated the field into two distinct areas—scaffold-based and scaffold-free.
J. Valdoz+7 more
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Scaffold-based molecular design using graph generative model [PDF]
Searching new molecules in areas like drug discovery often starts from the core structures of candidate molecules to optimize the properties of interest. The way as such has called for a strategy of designing molecules retaining a particular scaffold as a substructure.
Jaechang Lim+4 more
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A novel three-dimensional printing of electroconductive scaffolds for bone cancer therapy application [PDF]
Objective(s): Tissue engineering aims to achieve a tissue, which has highly interconnected porous microstructure concurrent with appropriate mechanical and biological properties. Materials and Methods: Therefore, the microstructure scaffolds are of great
Marjan Monshi+5 more
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The Effect of Tortuosity on Permeability of Porous Scaffold
In designing porous scaffolds, permeability is essential to consider as a function of cell migration and bone tissue regeneration. Good permeability has been achieved by mimicking the complexity of natural cancellous bone.
A. T. Prakoso+8 more
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In this work, bioactive glass (BG) particles synthesized by a sol-gel method, hyaluronic acid (HYA) and collagen (COL) extracted from chicken eggshell membrane (ESM), and as-purchased polycaprolactone (PCL) were used to obtain a novel bioactive scaffold ...
N. N. Zurita-Méndez+3 more
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Scaffold Fabrication Technologies and Structure/Function Properties in Bone Tissue Engineering
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) is a rapidly growing field aiming to create a biofunctional tissue that can integrate and degrade in vivo to treat diseased or damaged tissue.
M. Collins+5 more
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ERK Signals: Scaffolding Scaffolds? [PDF]
ERK1/2 MAP Kinases become activated in response to multiple intra- and extra-cellular stimuli through a signaling module composed of sequential tiers of cytoplasmic kinases. Scaffold proteins regulate ERK signals by connecting the different components of the module into a multi-enzymatic complex by which signal amplitude and duration are fine-tuned ...
Casar, Berta, Crespo, Piero
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Architecture of the linker-scaffold in the nuclear pore
Description INTRODUCTION In eukaryotic cells, the selective bidirectional transport of macromolecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC).
S. Petrovic+12 more
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Scaffolder - software for manual genome scaffolding [PDF]
The assembly of next-generation short-read sequencing data can result in a fragmented non-contiguous set of genomic sequences. Therefore a common step in a genome project is to join neighbouring sequence regions together and fill gaps. This scaffolding step is non-trivial and requires manually editing large blocks of nucleotide sequence.
Michael D. Barton, Hazel A. Barton
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Recent progresses in novel in vitro models of primary neurons: A biomaterial perspective
Central nervous system (CNS) diseases have been a growing threat to the health of humanity, emphasizing the urgent need of exploring the pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of various CNS diseases.
Jiangang Zhang+5 more
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