Challenges With the Development of Biomaterials for Sustainable Tissue Engineering
The field of tissue engineering has tantalizingly offered the possibility of regenerating new tissue in order to treat a multitude of diseases and conditions within the human body.
David F. Williams
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Circulating tumor cells: advancing personalized therapy in small cell lung cancer patients
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive form of lung cancer that spreads rapidly to secondary sites such as the brain and liver. Cancer cells circulating in the blood, “circulating tumor cells” (CTCs), have demonstrated prognostic value in SCLC, and evaluating biomarkers on CTCs could guide treatment decisions such as for PARP inhibitors ...
Prajwol Shrestha+6 more
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A Comprehensive Framework for Predictive Computational Modeling of Growth and Remodeling in Tissue-Engineered Cardiovascular Implants [PDF]
Developing clinically viable tissue-engineered cardiovascular implants remains a formidable challenge. Achieving reliable and durable outcomes requires a deeper understanding of the fundamental mechanisms driving tissue evolution during in vitro maturation.
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Micro computed tomography based finite element models of calcium phosphate scaffolds for bone tissue engineering [PDF]
Bone is a living tissue that is able to regenerate by itself. However, when severe bone defects occur, the natural regeneration may be impaired. In these cases, bone graft substitutes can be used to induce the natural healing process.
Jung, Timo Karl
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In vitro engineering of human skin-like tissue [PDF]
Valentina Zacchi+5 more
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Tissue Engineering for Clean Meat Production
Increasing public awareness of foodborne illnesses, factory farming and the ecological footprint of the meat industry, has generated the need for animal-free meat alternatives. In the last decade, scientists have begun to leverage the knowledge and tools
Tom Ben-Arye, S. Levenberg
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Cell‐free and extracellular vesicle microRNAs with clinical utility for solid tumors
Cell‐free microRNAs (cfmiRs) are small‐RNA circulating molecules detectable in almost all body biofluids. Innovative technologies have improved the application of cfmiRs to oncology, with a focus on clinical needs for different solid tumors, but with emphasis on diagnosis, prognosis, cancer recurrence, as well as treatment monitoring.
Yoshinori Hayashi+6 more
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Cell-based bone tissue engineering. [PDF]
Gert J Meijer+3 more
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Carbon based materials in conducting tissue engineering
Conducting materials based on carbon have been widely investigated in conducting tissue engineering applications due to their outstanding physical, chemical, thermal, and electric properties in recent years. Carbon based conductive materials can generate
Elif Sancar+2 more
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Lymphatic Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
The lymphatic system is a major circulatory system within the body, responsible for the transport of interstitial fluid, waste products, immune cells, and proteins.
Laura Alderfer+2 more
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