Significance of mechanical loading in bone fracture healing, bone regeneration, and vascularization
In 1892, JL Wolff proposed that bone could respond to mechanical and biophysical stimuli
as a dynamic organ. This theory presents a unique opportunity for investigations on bone …
as a dynamic organ. This theory presents a unique opportunity for investigations on bone …
[HTML][HTML] Bioscaffolds embedded with regulatory modules for cell growth and tissue formation: A review
P Wang, Y Sun, X Shi, H Shen, H Ning, H Liu - Bioactive Materials, 2021 - Elsevier
The demand for artificial organs has greatly increased because of various aging-associated
diseases and the wide need for organ transplants. A recent trend in tissue engineering is the …
diseases and the wide need for organ transplants. A recent trend in tissue engineering is the …
Bone surface mimicked PDMS membranes stimulate osteoblasts and calcification of bone matrix
Cellular microenvironments play a crucial role in cell behavior. In addition to the biochemical
cues present in the microenvironments, biophysical and biomechanical properties on …
cues present in the microenvironments, biophysical and biomechanical properties on …
Fabrication of homogeneous magnetic PDMS membranes to mediate cell behavior
In the past decade, polymeric magnetic membranes have been used to investigate
mechanical stimuli on adherent cells and cellular mechanotransduction. However, the …
mechanical stimuli on adherent cells and cellular mechanotransduction. However, the …
Magnetically stimulated cryogels to enhance osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation of stem cells
Cells can respond to the physical stimulus that comes from their micro-environments. There
are several strategies to alter cell behavior. Several tissues like bone and cartilage, which …
are several strategies to alter cell behavior. Several tissues like bone and cartilage, which …
Investigating the pharmacology of novel 5-HT3 receptor ligands; with the potential to treat neuropsychiatric and gastrointestinal disorders
A Roberts - 2020 - etheses.bham.ac.uk
The 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT; serotonin) 5-HT3 receptor is an excitatory ligand-gated ion
channel expressed in for example the brain and the gastrointestinal tract. Two major …
channel expressed in for example the brain and the gastrointestinal tract. Two major …