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Seungkuk Ahn Seungkuk Ahn
Fibronectin is an ubiquitous extracellular matrix protein which comprises fibrous three-dimensional microenvironments in native tissues. Although its importance and fibrillogenesis in vivo has been considerably investigated, yet current in ...
Woong Jin Lee,Kyoungjoo Cho,Dayoon Lee et al. Woong Jin Lee et al.
This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of composite scaffolds that combine fibroin derived from spider silk and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) in the field of bone tissue engineering. Fibroin, obtained from spider silk, serves a...
V Goranov V Goranov
The integration of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) into biomaterials offers exciting opportunities for tissue engineering as they enable better control over cell guidance, release of bioactive factors and tissue maturation. Despite their pote...
Zaid M Younus,Ifty Ahmed,Paul Roach et al. Zaid M Younus et al.
The bone-cartilage interface is defined by a unique arrangement of cells and tissue matrix. Injury to the interface can contribute to the development of arthritic joint disease. Attempts to repair osteochondral damage through clinical trial...
Jaxson R Libby,Haley Royce,Sarah R Walker et al. Jaxson R Libby et al.
While the extracellular matrix (ECM) has long been recognized for its structural contributions, anchoring cells for adhesion, providing mechanical support, and maintaining tissue integrity, recent efforts have elucidated its dynamic, recipr...
Steven Vermeulen,Elizabeth Rosado Balmayor Steven Vermeulen
The nucleus serves as the central hub for cellular activity, driving cell identity and behavior. Despite its crucial role, understanding how biomaterials influence the nucleus remains an underexplored area of research. In our opinion, this ...
Ksenia Menshikh,Ajay Kumar Reddy,Andrea Cochis et al. Ksenia Menshikh et al.
This study evaluates the cytocompatibility of cerium-doped mesoporous bioactive glasses (Ce-MBGs) loaded with polyphenols (Ce-MBGs-Poly) for possible application in bone tissue engineering after tumour resection. We tested MBGs powders and ...
N Di Marzio,R Tognato,E Della Bella et al. N Di Marzio et al.
Spatial cell organization and biofabrication of microcapillary networks in vitro has a great potential in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This study explores the impact of local cell density enhancement achieved through an inn...
Mariia Lunova,Milan Jirsa,Alexandr Dejneka et al. Mariia Lunova et al.
Recently, it has been recognized that physical abnormalities (e.g. elevated solid stress, elevated interstitial fluid pressure, increased stiffness) are associated with tumor progression and development. Additionally, these mechanical force...
Souvik Ghosh,Samuel Herberg Souvik Ghosh
This review highlights the importance of extracellular matrix (ECM) biomaterials in understanding the biology of human trabecular meshwork (TM) and Schlemm's canal (SC) cells under normal and simulated glaucoma-like conditions. We provide a...