Manuel K Rausch,Sapun H Parekh,Berkin Dortdivanlioglu et al.
Manuel K Rausch et al.
Excessive bleeding-or hemorrhage-causes millions of civilian and non-civilian casualties every year. Additionally, wound sequelae, such as infections, are a significant source of chronic morbidity, even if the initial bleeding is successful...
Tarun Shyam Mohan,Pallab Datta,Sepehr Nesaei et al.
Tarun Shyam Mohan et al.
In the last decade, bioprinting has emerged as a facile technique for fabricating tissues constructs mimicking the architectural complexity and compositional heterogeneity of native tissues. Amongst different bioprinting modalities, extrusi...
Fernando Zvietcovich,Kirill V Larin
Fernando Zvietcovich
After 10 years of progress and innovation, optical coherence elastography (OCE) based on the propagation of mechanical waves has become one of the major and the most studied OCE branches, producing a fundamental impact in the quantitative a...
Stanley Chu,Andrew L Wang,Aparajita Bhattacharya et al.
Stanley Chu et al.
Proteins are some of the most versatile and studied macromolecules with extensive biomedical applications. The natural and biological origin of proteins offer such materials several advantages over their synthetic counterparts, such as inna...
Rasheed El-Bouri,Thomas Taylor,Alexey Youssef et al.
Rasheed El-Bouri et al.
This work is a review of the ways in which machine learning has been used in order to plan, improve or aid the problem of moving patients through healthcare services. We decompose the patient flow problem into four subcategories: prediction...
Courtney Y Wang,Jingjie Hu,Rahul A Sheth et al.
Courtney Y Wang et al.
Guang Yang,Bhushan Mahadik,Ji Young Choi et al.
Guang Yang et al.
Vascularization is among the top challenges that impede the clinical application of engineered tissues. This challenge has spurred tremendous research endeavor, defined as vascular tissue engineering (VTE) in this article, to establish a pr...