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Semantic Segmentation of Intralobular and Extralobular Tissue from Liver Scaffold H&E Images [PDF]
Miroslav Jiřík +12 more
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The creation of Linux is, in part, the stuff of legend. But ESR does make an interesting observation on one role that Open Source software can play in building complex systems. Rather than viewing Open Source software as a permanent fixture of a larger system, why not view it as temporary scaffolding to be replaced, in part or in full, after the system
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Non‐covalent protein–protein interactions mediated by SH3, PDZ, or GBD domains enable the self‐assembly of stable and biocatalytically active hydrogel materials. These soft materials can be processed into monodisperse foams that, once dried, exhibit enhanced mechanical stability and activity and are easily integrated into microstructured flow ...
Julian S. Hertel +5 more
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Biomaterials-based engineering of the bone microenvironment for osteoporosis therapy. [PDF]
Puthiyoth Dayanandan A +4 more
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Studies of the oligomerisation mechanism of a cystatin-based engineered protein scaffold [PDF]
Matja Zalar +5 more
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Light‐Responsive Enzyme‐Loaded Nanoparticles for Tunable Adhesion and Mechanical Wound Contraction
This study presents a photoactivatable enzyme‐loaded mesoporous nanoparticle system (MPDA_PaTy) that enables light‐triggered tunable tissue adhesion and facilitates mechanical wound contraction. Controlled enzymatic crosslinking at tissue or hydrogel interfaces allows on‐demand adhesion.
Junghyeon Ko +10 more
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Biocompatible protein-nanomaterial scaffolds for controlled drug delivery. [PDF]
Boro B +5 more
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Effect of ciprofloxacin incorporation in PVA and PVA bioactive glass composite scaffolds
Mostafa Mabrouk +4 more
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A 3D disease model is developed using customized hyaluronic‐acid‐based hydrogels supplemented with extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins resembling brain ECM properties. Neurons, astrocytes, and tumor cells are used to mimic the native brain surrounding.
Esra Türker +16 more
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