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View article: Osteo-inductive effect of piezoelectric stimulation from the poly(l-lactic acid) scaffolds
Osteo-inductive effect of piezoelectric stimulation from the poly(l-lactic acid) scaffolds Open
Piezoelectric biomaterials can generate piezoelectrical charges in response to mechanical activation. These generated charges can directly stimulate bone regeneration by triggering signaling pathway that is important for regulating osteoge…
View article: Biodegradable piezoelectric skin-wound scaffold
Biodegradable piezoelectric skin-wound scaffold Open
View article: Highly piezoelectric, biodegradable, and flexible amino acid nanofibers for medical applications
Highly piezoelectric, biodegradable, and flexible amino acid nanofibers for medical applications Open
Amino acid crystals are an attractive piezoelectric material as they have an ultrahigh piezoelectric coefficient and have an appealing safety profile for medical implant applications. Unfortunately, solvent-cast films made from glycine cry…
View article: Electrical Stimulation for Immune Modulation in Cancer Treatments
Electrical Stimulation for Immune Modulation in Cancer Treatments Open
Immunotherapy is becoming a very common treatment for cancer, using approaches like checkpoint inhibition, T cell transfer therapy, monoclonal antibodies and cancer vaccination. However, these approaches involve high doses of immune therap…
View article: Biodegradable nanofiber bone-tissue scaffold as remotely-controlled and self-powering electrical stimulator
Biodegradable nanofiber bone-tissue scaffold as remotely-controlled and self-powering electrical stimulator Open
View article: Biodegradable nanofiber-based piezoelectric transducer
Biodegradable nanofiber-based piezoelectric transducer Open
Significance This paper describes a powerful biodegradable and biocompatible piezoelectric nanofiber platform for significant medical implant applications, including a highly sensitive, wireless, biodegradable force sensor for the monitori…