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View article: Methacrylated polymeric hydrogels: an insight into their 3D bioprinting applications
Methacrylated polymeric hydrogels: an insight into their 3D bioprinting applications Open
Natural polymers are promising candidates to create biomedical hydrogel scaffolds that are commonly used in various healthcare applications due to their ability to replicate the natural environment of tissues. However, natural polymers lac…
View article: Environmental Impact Perspective Sustainable Online Textile Retailing: Harnessing Augmented Reality-Based Digital Twins in Bangladesh
Environmental Impact Perspective Sustainable Online Textile Retailing: Harnessing Augmented Reality-Based Digital Twins in Bangladesh Open
increase consumer participation and understanding of sustainability. This means creating an augmented reality (AR) digital twin system that enables online shoppers to realistically experience how things affect the environment throughout th…
View article: Numerical Investigations of Jet A Hexane Binary Fuel Droplet Impact on a Heated Solid Surface
Numerical Investigations of Jet A Hexane Binary Fuel Droplet Impact on a Heated Solid Surface Open
In the present work, Jet A-Hexane binary fuel droplet impact dynamics on heated solid surfaces were studied numerically. This study is crucial for practical applications such as fuel injection in combustors and thermal management of engine…
View article: Co‐Delivery of Ca‐MOF and Mg‐MOF Using Nanoengineered Hydrogels to Promote In Situ Mineralization and Bone Defect Repair: In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis
Co‐Delivery of Ca‐MOF and Mg‐MOF Using Nanoengineered Hydrogels to Promote In Situ Mineralization and Bone Defect Repair: In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis Open
Severe bone defects resulting from traumatic injuries or infections are severe skeletal deficiencies that are unable to regenerate on their own. Despite their effectiveness, current treatments including allografts and artificial bone subst…
View article: Unlocking the potential of stimuli-responsive injectable hydrogels for bone healing applications
Unlocking the potential of stimuli-responsive injectable hydrogels for bone healing applications Open
Stimuli-responsive, or “smart”, injectable hydrogels respond to real-time stimuli through physical or chemical changes. This allows hydrogels to be dynamic within their environment in the presence of internal or external stimuli. Owing to …
View article: Development of a tissue-specific bioscaffold for intestinal stem cell culture
Development of a tissue-specific bioscaffold for intestinal stem cell culture Open
The generation of a tissue-specific intestinal hydrogel derived from the native intestine has the potential to support and promote the growth of intestinal organoids. In this study, we aimed to develop hydrogels derived exclusively from in…
View article: A novel combination therapy of anti miR-21 and baculoviral TGFβ1 Gene via PLGA-gelatin-genipin nanocomposite hydrogel for arterial plaque stabilization and angiogenesis
A novel combination therapy of anti miR-21 and baculoviral TGFβ1 Gene via PLGA-gelatin-genipin nanocomposite hydrogel for arterial plaque stabilization and angiogenesis Open
Atherosclerosis is the primary cause of most cases of coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, and many strokes. It is characterized by pathological vascular smooth muscle cell hyperplasia. Current treatment regimens are assoc…
View article: Correlation of Glycemic Control and Renal Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study
Correlation of Glycemic Control and Renal Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a global health concern marked by chronic hyperglycemia, which contributes to oxidative stress and subsequent diabetic complications, particularly nephropathy. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) serv…
View article: Mineral nanoparticles and nanocomposite hydrogels with osteoinductive properties for bone regeneration
Mineral nanoparticles and nanocomposite hydrogels with osteoinductive properties for bone regeneration Open
Mineral nanoparticles and osteoinductive biomaterials are essential in advancing bone regeneration by addressing skeletal conditions and injuries that compromise structural integrity and functionality. These biomaterials stimulate the diff…
View article: NIR‐Responsive ZIF‐8 Metal‐Organic Framework Nanohybrids with Photothermal, Antimicrobial, and Osteoinductive Properties to Prevent Implant Infection
NIR‐Responsive ZIF‐8 Metal‐Organic Framework Nanohybrids with Photothermal, Antimicrobial, and Osteoinductive Properties to Prevent Implant Infection Open
Current treatments for bone injuries face notable limitations such as adverse reactions to implant materials and increased risks of infection. There is an essential need for a therapeutic that will address these issues and decrease recover…
View article: Self-Assembled DNA Nanocarriers for Treating Bone Fracture and Surgery-related MRSA Infection
Self-Assembled DNA Nanocarriers for Treating Bone Fracture and Surgery-related MRSA Infection Open
We report a synthetic tetrahedral DNA nanocarrier (TDN) for treating osteoporosis and related Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in bone surgery. We successfully synthesized TDNs and demonstrated their excellent c…
View article: In Vitro Engineered ECM‐incorporated Hydrogels for Osteochondral Tissue Repair: A Cell‐Free Approach
In Vitro Engineered ECM‐incorporated Hydrogels for Osteochondral Tissue Repair: A Cell‐Free Approach Open
Prevalence of osteoarthritis has been increasing in aging populations, which has necessitated the use of advanced biomedical treatments. These involve grafts or delivering drug molecules entrapped in scaffolds. However, such treatments oft…
View article: EFFECTIVENESS OF BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES APPLIED ON SWEET GOURD FOR CONTROLLING RED PUMPKIN BEETLE
EFFECTIVENESS OF BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES APPLIED ON SWEET GOURD FOR CONTROLLING RED PUMPKIN BEETLE Open
The red pumpkin beetle (Aulacophora foveicollis) is the critical insect pests of sweet gourd according to their high relative abundance in the field. To evaluate the effectiveness of different biorational insecticides against red pumpkin b…
View article: Mesogenic Architectures for Advanced Drug Delivery: Interrogating Lyotropic and Thermotropic Liquid Crystals
Mesogenic Architectures for Advanced Drug Delivery: Interrogating Lyotropic and Thermotropic Liquid Crystals Open
The possibility of precisely regulating and targeting drug release with mesophase or Liquid crystal drug delivery systems has drawn much attention recently. This review offers a thorough investigation of liquid crystal drug delivery system…
View article: Low-boiling-point perfluorocarbon nanodroplets for adaptable ultrasound-induced blood-brain barrier opening.
Low-boiling-point perfluorocarbon nanodroplets for adaptable ultrasound-induced blood-brain barrier opening. Open
Low-boiling point perfluorocarbon nanodroplets (NDs) are valued as effective sonosensitive agents, encapsulating a liquid perfluorocarbon that would instantaneously vaporize at body temperature without the NDs shell. Those NDs have been ex…
View article: Engineering a Microfluidic Platform to Cryopreserve Stem Cells: A DMSO‐Free Sustainable Approach
Engineering a Microfluidic Platform to Cryopreserve Stem Cells: A DMSO‐Free Sustainable Approach Open
Human adipose‐derived stem cells (hASCs) are cryopreserved traditionally using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as the cryoprotectant agent. DMSO penetrates cell membranes and prevents cellular damage during cryopreservation. However, DMSO is not…
View article: Ascorbyl palmitate nanofiber-reinforced hydrogels for drug delivery in soft issues
Ascorbyl palmitate nanofiber-reinforced hydrogels for drug delivery in soft issues Open
Nanofiber-based hydrogel delivery systems have recently shown great potential in biomedical applications, specifically due to their high surface-to-volume ratio of ultra-fine nanofibers, ability to carry low solubility drugs, and ability t…
View article: Developing Bioactive Hydrogels Containing Cell-derived Extracellular Matrix: Implications in Drug and Cell-free Bone and Cartilage Repair
Developing Bioactive Hydrogels Containing Cell-derived Extracellular Matrix: Implications in Drug and Cell-free Bone and Cartilage Repair Open
The prevalence of osteoarthritis has been increasing in aging populations, which has necessitated the use of advanced biomedical treatments. These involve grafts or delivering drug molecules entrapped in scaffolds. However, such treatments…
View article: Metal Organic Framework-Incorporated Three-Dimensional (3D) Bio-Printable Hydrogels to Facilitate Bone Repair: Preparation and In Vitro Bioactivity Analysis
Metal Organic Framework-Incorporated Three-Dimensional (3D) Bio-Printable Hydrogels to Facilitate Bone Repair: Preparation and In Vitro Bioactivity Analysis Open
Hydrogels are three-dimensional (3D) water-swellable polymeric matrices that are used extensively in tissue engineering and drug delivery. Hydrogels can be conformed into any desirable shape using 3D bio-printing, making them suitable for …
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1 Definition of a Matrix 1.1.2Types of Matrices 1.2 ALGEBRA OF MATRICES 1.2.1 Negative, Sum, and Differences of Matrices 1.2.2Multiplication of a Matrix by a Scalar 1.2.3 Transpose of a Matrix 1.2.4 Multiplication of Matrices (Product of M…
View article: Engineering multifunctional adhesive hydrogel patches for biomedical applications
Engineering multifunctional adhesive hydrogel patches for biomedical applications Open
Traditional patches, such as sticking plaster or acrylic adhesives used for over a hundred years, lack functionality. To address this issue of poor functionality, adhesive hydrogel patches have emerged as an efficient bioactive multifuncti…
View article: Leveraging the advancements in functional biomaterials and scaffold fabrication technologies for chronic wound healing applications
Leveraging the advancements in functional biomaterials and scaffold fabrication technologies for chronic wound healing applications Open
The graphic displays various biomaterial design functionalities along with the developed fabrication technologies to enhance the wound healing process in patients with chronic wounds.
View article: Investigation of a 2D WS<sub>2</sub> nanosheet-reinforced tough DNA hydrogel as a biomedical scaffold: preparation and <i>in vitro</i> characterization
Investigation of a 2D WS<sub>2</sub> nanosheet-reinforced tough DNA hydrogel as a biomedical scaffold: preparation and <i>in vitro</i> characterization Open
Diagram depicting the strategy for fabricating DNA-based hydrogels impregnated by ultrathin 2D tungsten disulfide nanosheets relevant for biomedical applications.
View article: Engineering nanoparticle therapeutics for impaired wound healing in diabetes
Engineering nanoparticle therapeutics for impaired wound healing in diabetes Open
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by increased blood glucose levels, leading to damage of the nerves blood vessels, subsequently manifesting as organ failures, wounds, or ulcerations. Wounds in patients with diabetes are…