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Rapid Deep Vat Printing Using Photoclickable Collagen‐Based Bioresins
Collagen‐based resin formulations based on thiol‐ene photoclick chemistry are demonstrated. These resins enable easy handleability under neutral conditions and further allow facile fabrication of multicellular tissue constructs via tomographic or FLight printing.
Michael Winkelbauer+8 more
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Background: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) and purified CD34+ cells (PCCs) are increasingly being used at treating no-option critical limb ischaemia (NO-CLI). We aimed to compare the efficacies and uncover the advantages associated with each
Zhihui Dong+20 more
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Haemodilution for Major Vascular Surgery — Using 3.5% Polygeline (Haemaccel) [PDF]
Michael J. Davies+2 more
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Emerging practice patterns in vascular surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic
Jake F. Hemingway+2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
A high throughput millifluidic encapsulation platform is engineered and standardized. The system's output allows the monitoring of cell expansion in strong dynamic conditions. High polymer crosslinking leads to higher cell proliferation and lower cell growth on microgel's surface.
Oscar Fabian García‐Aponte+6 more
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This research introduces a cold plasma‐based platform for treating breast cancer bone metastases. Using a novel bioprinted 3D tumor‐stroma model, it highlights the selective antitumor effects of plasma‐generated reactive species. The platform aims to advance non‐invasive therapeutic strategies, offering potential clinical applications in controlling ...
Laura M. Bouret+4 more
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Vascular Surgery in Japan: 2019 Annual Report by the Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery. [PDF]
Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery Database Management Committee Member+1 more
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The effects of vascular catheterizations upon heart rate and blood pressure before aorto-coronary bypass surgery [PDF]
Luc Quintin+3 more
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This study introduces a controllable degradation system for Mg‐based biomaterials using sputtering technology, marking a significant advancement in nerve regeneration research. The Mg‐sputtered nerve conduits demonstrate enhanced biocompatibility, biofunctionality, mechanical compatibility, and precise magnesium release, resulting in improved axonal ...
Hyewon Kim+12 more
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