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Current developments in 3D bioprinting for tissue and organ regeneration–a review
The field of Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that work toward creating
functional tissue-constructs mimicking native tissue for repair and/or replacement of …
functional tissue-constructs mimicking native tissue for repair and/or replacement of …
A review on calcium silicate ceramics: properties, limitations, and solutions for their use in biomedical applications
RA Youness, DM Tag El-deen, MA Taha - Silicon, 2023 - Springer
The bone, being an essential tissue in the human body, not only protects the organs inside
the body but also provides mechanical support, haematopoiesis, mineral storage and …
the body but also provides mechanical support, haematopoiesis, mineral storage and …
Plant-derived biomaterials: a review of 3D bioprinting and biomedical applications
TH Jovic, G Kungwengwe, AC Mills… - Frontiers in Mechanical …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The pursuit of appropriate, biocompatible materials is one of the primary challenges in
translational bioprinting. The requirement to refine a biomaterial into a bioink places …
translational bioprinting. The requirement to refine a biomaterial into a bioink places …
Modulating the foreign body response of implants for diabetes treatment
Diabetes Mellitus is a group of diseases characterized by high blood glucose levels due to
patients' inability to produce sufficient insulin. Current interventions often require implants …
patients' inability to produce sufficient insulin. Current interventions often require implants …
[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional bioprinting for cartilage tissue engineering: insights into naturally-derived bioinks from land and marine sources
MA Szychlinska, F Bucchieri, A Fucarino… - Journal of Functional …, 2022 - mdpi.com
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to:(I) customize the shape
and size of scaffolds,(II) develop highly mimicked tissues with a precise digital control,(III) …
and size of scaffolds,(II) develop highly mimicked tissues with a precise digital control,(III) …
[HTML][HTML] Cartilage tissue engineering for obesity-induced osteoarthritis: Physiology, challenges, and future prospects
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial joint disease with pathological changes that affect
whole joint tissue. Obesity is acknowledged as the most influential risk factor for both the …
whole joint tissue. Obesity is acknowledged as the most influential risk factor for both the …
The place of biomaterials in wound healing
The wide choice of biomaterials available, with their distinct physicochemical features,
together with new technologies, is the key to facing the challenge of customization, offering …
together with new technologies, is the key to facing the challenge of customization, offering …
In-situ bioprinting of skin-A review
MS Chaudhry, A Czekanski - Bioprinting, 2023 - Elsevier
The skin plays a vital role in several significant physiological functions, including wound
healing. It is possible to regenerate the skin's epidermis and dermis layers using bio-printed …
healing. It is possible to regenerate the skin's epidermis and dermis layers using bio-printed …
[HTML][HTML] A comparative analysis of pulp-derived nanocelluloses for 3D bioprinting facial cartilages
Nanocelluloses have attracted significant interest in the field of bioprinting, with previous
research outlining the value of nanocellulose fibrils and bacterial nanocelluloses for 3D …
research outlining the value of nanocellulose fibrils and bacterial nanocelluloses for 3D …
Immunomodulation and cellular response to biomaterials: the overriding role of neutrophils in healing
Neutrophils, the first immune cells infiltrating an implantation site, play a central role in the
immune response to biomaterial-based implants. They initiate inflammation by secreting pro …
immune response to biomaterial-based implants. They initiate inflammation by secreting pro …