Biomaterials
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Biomaterial Scaffolds for T Cell Expansion
T cells (blue) are stimulated by their interactions with fibers in the micro-scaffold (orange) in a way that mimics their…
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Liver Chip Avoids Animal Testing, Makes Drug Research Easier, Faster
Emulate’s human Liver-Chip showing multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (MRP2 in green and DAPI in blue) efflux transporter in hepatocytes after…
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Cells Thrive in Blood-based Bioink
HUink printed into a concentric circle (scale bar: 250 µm) and a 30-layer 3D square lattice construct (scale bar: 1…
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Biomaterial Tricks Immune System to Grow New Blood Vessels
Scanning electron microscopy image showing an antigen-releasing scaffold that can recruit antigen-specific T-cells to sites of ischemic injury (Image Credit:…
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Research enhances cancer therapy applications of phosphate-coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles
Superparamagnetic particles are ideal for use in biomedical fields because of their tiny size, interesting magnetic properties and absence of…
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Bioinspired wound dressing contracts in response to body heat to speed healing
The active adhesive dressing (AAD) contracts when it heats up to body temperature, allowing it to accelerate the healing of…
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Effect of cyclic deformation on xenogeneic heart valve biomaterials
Glutaraldehyde-fixed bovine pericardium is currently the most popular biomaterial utilized in the creation of bioprosthetic heart valves. However, recent…
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3D-Printed Therapeutic Materials Using New Bioinks
One of the fastest-growing areas of 3D printing is in the bioprinting realm, where researchers have been developing numerous technologies…
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