Decellularized extracellular matrix: New promising and challenging biomaterials for regenerative medicine
Extracellular matrix is rich in biomolecules including structural proteins,
glycosaminoglycans, and small molecules that are important for the maintenance and repair …
glycosaminoglycans, and small molecules that are important for the maintenance and repair …
Biomaterials and their biomedical applications: From replacement to regeneration
S Todros, M Todesco, A Bagno - Processes, 2021 - mdpi.com
The history of biomaterials dates back to the mists of time: human beings had always used
exogenous materials to facilitate wound healing and try to restore damaged tissues and …
exogenous materials to facilitate wound healing and try to restore damaged tissues and …
Versatile human cardiac tissues engineered with perfusable heart extracellular microenvironment for biomedical applications
Engineered human cardiac tissues have been utilized for various biomedical applications,
including drug testing, disease modeling, and regenerative medicine. However, the …
including drug testing, disease modeling, and regenerative medicine. However, the …
Tissue engineering modalities in skeletal muscles: focus on angiogenesis and immunomodulation properties
Muscular diseases and injuries are challenging issues in human medicine, resulting in
physical disability. The advent of tissue engineering approaches has paved the way for the …
physical disability. The advent of tissue engineering approaches has paved the way for the …
The diversified hydrogels for biomedical applications and their imperative roles in tissue regeneration
X Wang, Y Ma, F Lu, Q Chang - Biomaterials science, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Repair and regeneration of tissues after injury are complex pathophysiological processes.
Microbial infection, malnutrition, and an ischemic and hypoxic microenvironment in the …
Microbial infection, malnutrition, and an ischemic and hypoxic microenvironment in the …
[HTML][HTML] Cellular origins and translational approaches to congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Abstract Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) is a complex developmental abnormality
characterized by abnormal lung development, a diaphragmatic defect and cardiac …
characterized by abnormal lung development, a diaphragmatic defect and cardiac …
A programmable bilayer hydrogel actuator based on the asymmetric distribution of crystalline regions
X Li, Y Cheng, J Zhang, Y Hou, X Xu… - Journal of Materials …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
A novel strategy to fabricate bilayer hydrogel actuators based on the asymmetric distribution
of crystalline regions across the bilayer structures was proposed. By employing PVA …
of crystalline regions across the bilayer structures was proposed. By employing PVA …
Three-dimensional bioprinting of naturally derived hydrogels for the production of biomimetic living tissues: Benefits and challenges
E Merotto, PG Pavan, M Piccoli - Biomedicines, 2023 - mdpi.com
Three-dimensional bioprinting is the process of manipulating cell-laden bioinks to fabricate
living structures. Three-dimensional bioprinting techniques have brought considerable …
living structures. Three-dimensional bioprinting techniques have brought considerable …
Decellularization and Their Significance for Tissue Regeneration in the Era of 3D Bioprinting
Three-dimensional bioprinting is an emerging technology that has high potential application
in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Increasing advancement and …
in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Increasing advancement and …
Preclinical development of bioengineered allografts derived from decellularized human diaphragm
S Barbon, E Stocco, M Contran, F Facchin… - Biomedicines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic/surgical loss of skeletal muscle, causing
aesthetic damage and functional impairment. Suboptimal current surgical treatments are …
aesthetic damage and functional impairment. Suboptimal current surgical treatments are …