Mohammad Z. Albanna
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View article: Prophylactic Beta-Blocker Therapy in Patients Who Underwent Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction With Preserved Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Prophylactic Beta-Blocker Therapy in Patients Who Underwent Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction With Preserved Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
View article: Collagen and Beyond: A Comprehensive Comparison of Human ECM Properties Derived from Various Tissue Sources for Regenerative Medicine Applications
Collagen and Beyond: A Comprehensive Comparison of Human ECM Properties Derived from Various Tissue Sources for Regenerative Medicine Applications Open
Collagen, along with proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, glycoproteins, and various growth factors, forms the extracellular matrix (ECM) and contributes to the complexity and diversity of different tissues. Herein, we compared the physicoch…
View article: Native human collagen type I provides a viable physiologically relevant alternative to xenogeneic sources for tissue engineering applications: A comparative in vitro and in vivo study
Native human collagen type I provides a viable physiologically relevant alternative to xenogeneic sources for tissue engineering applications: A comparative in vitro and in vivo study Open
Xenogeneic sources of collagen type I remain a common choice for regenerative medicine applications due to ease of availability. Human and animal sources have some similarities, but small variations in amino acid composition can influence …
View article: <scp>3D</scp> bioprinting of an implantable xeno‐free vascularized human skin graft
<span>3D</span> bioprinting of an implantable xeno‐free vascularized human skin graft Open
Bioengineered tissues or organs produced using matrix proteins or components derived from xenogeneic sources pose risks of allergic responses, immune rejection, or even autoimmunity. Here, we report successful xeno‐free isolation, expansio…
View article: 3D bioprinting of an implantable xeno-free vascularized human skin graft
3D bioprinting of an implantable xeno-free vascularized human skin graft Open
Bioengineered tissues or organs produced using matrix proteins or components derived from xenogeneic sources pose risks of allergic responses, immune rejection, or even autoimmunity. Here, we report successful xeno-free isolation, expansio…
View article: In vitro characterization of xeno-free clinically relevant human collagen and its applicability in cell-laden 3D bioprinting
In vitro characterization of xeno-free clinically relevant human collagen and its applicability in cell-laden 3D bioprinting Open
Collagen type I, commonly derived from xenogenic sources, is extensively used as a biomaterial for tissue engineering applications. However, the use of xenogenic collagen is typically associated with species specific variation in mechanica…
View article: Regen med therapeutic opportunities for fighting COVID-19
Regen med therapeutic opportunities for fighting COVID-19 Open
This perspective from a Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing Society working group highlights regenerative medicine therapeutic opportunities for fighting COVID-19. This article addresses why SARS-CoV-2 is so different from other viruses an…
View article: 3D printed mitral valve models: affordable simulation for robotic mitral valve repair
3D printed mitral valve models: affordable simulation for robotic mitral valve repair Open
OBJECTIVES 3D printed mitral valve (MV) models that capture the suture response of real tissue may be utilized as surgical training tools. Leveraging clinical imaging modalities, 3D computerized modelling and 3D printing technology to prod…