tissue regeneration Articles
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Hydrothermal synthesis of coccolith rich chalk to hydroxyapatite
Calcium carbonates originating from marine sources show unique pore structure and nano–architecture, offering potential in the field of hard tissue engineering. It is hypothesised that the use of naturally–sourced raw materials for the synthesis of hydroxyapatite (HA), as a component of a hard tissue constructs, enables enhanced bone remodelling due to the biomimetic physical–chemical ...
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Induction of adipose tissue regeneration by chemically-modified hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronan was modified by amidation of the carboxyl groups with dodycyl amides to produce a viscous gel (HYADD3). Small aliquots were implanted intramuscularly in Wistar rats at a concentration of 30 mg/ml for up to 12 weeks. Standard histology and immunohistochemistry demonstrated low levels of inflammation at all time periods, absence of any fibrous capsule coupled with the presence of mature ...
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Multifunctional Black Bioactive Ceramic Material Developed Recently
Bioceramic materials have a long history of being used to repair human hard tissues, from biologically inert materials (such as alumina and zirconia, etc.) to biological materials that are both biologically active and degradable (such as phosphate and silicate bioceramics, silicon Based bio-glass, etc.), its physiological function is no longer a simple tissue filling substitute, but a tissue ...
By Matexcel
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Silk Fibroin Enhances Tendon Repair and Tissue Regeneration
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have used silk protein, which is produced by silkworms, as a biomaterial for tendon repair. The researchers report that their approach has made significant progress in tendon regeneration of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). SF is a promising biomaterial for tendon repair, but its relatively rigid mechanical properties and low cell ...
By Matexcel
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The Sophisticated Mechanism of Epigenetic Induction Facilitating Cellular Proliferation Service
The intricate nature of cellular growth and proliferation has been a fascinating subject of study for cell biologists for many decades. Recently, with the advent of cutting-edge gene manipulation and control techniques, increasing emphasis has been laid on comprehending the role of epigenetic induction in facilitating cell growth. This article focuses on shedding light on the ingenious process of ...
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Regenerating Tissue with NovoSorb BTM
Unlike the body’s reparative healing response for deep wounds, which is chaotic, NovoSorb® BTM is unique in its ability to reorient the healing process from repair into regeneration. NovoSorb BTM is designed to promote the organized generation of a robust vascularized neodermis, designed to minimize scarring and contracture, thus improving functional and cosmetic patient outcomes. ...
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Fabrication Of In-Vitro Phenotypically Stable Engineered Articular Cartilage
Researchers from IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT) used their REGENHU bioprinters to fabricate an in vitro phenotypically stable engineered articular cartilage by embedding human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (hMSCs) in a cell-laden silk fibroin–gelatin (SF-G) bioink. The bioprinted constructs allowed the in vitro study of chondrogenic ...
By Regenhu
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Utilizing Zebrafish Genome Editing Services: Shaping the Future of Genomic Research
Within the rapidly advancing realm of biotechnology, zebrafish genome editing services are carving a niche, heralding a new epoch in genomics and cellular research. This development is driving innovative research approaches, empowering researchers to create effective models to comprehend complex genetic interactions and responses quickly and efficiently. Zebrafish, also known as Danio rerio, ...
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A Natural Polysaccharide-based Bioadhesive for Wound Repair Found
Hundreds of millions of people suffer skin tissue damage every year, including accidental injury, surgical injury, chronic ulcer, etc., and severe cases may lead to amputation or even life-threatening. Suturing is currently the preferred method for clinically closing wounds. However, wound suturing takes a long time during the operation, and removing the stitches will cause secondary damage to ...
By CD BioGlyco.
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Cytokines: Characteristics, Applications, and Quantitative Analysis
Cytokines represent a class of small protein molecules that exhibit diverse biological activities. These molecules are synthesized and secreted primarily by immune cells (including monocytes, macrophages, T cells, B cells, and NK cells) as well as certain non-immune cells (such as endothelial cells, epidermal cells, and fibroblasts) upon specific stimulation. Cytokines play pivotal roles in ...
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How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?
Glycosaminoglycan (GAG) is a general term for the glycan part of proteoglycan macromolecules. Glycosaminoglycans are large linear polysaccharides composed of repeating disaccharide units, and their main configuration contains amino sugars and uronic acids (glucuronic acid and/or iduronic acid). Glycosaminoglycans can be divided into chondroitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate, keratan sulfate, ...
By CD BioGlyco.
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Unveiling The Manifold Potentials: Mesenchymal Stem Cells & Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
In the vibrant realm of cellular biology and regenerative medicine, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold unparalleled potential for therapeutic applications. Particularly noteworthy are bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs), a subtype of MSCs. Their unique properties make them indispensable resources for developing ground-breaking solutions for various medical conditions. Mesenchymal stem ...
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Reconstruction of tissues affected by Pilonidal Sinus Disease
Highlights • AROA’s Myriad Matrix™ is further validated in a clinical study and peer-reviewed publication in Journal of Wound Care. • Study of six patients shows 100% success rates from use of Myriad Matrix™ as an implant during surgical reconstruction of soft tissues affected by Pilonidal Sinus Disease (PSD). • All patients healed well with no major complications ...
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Project - Rising competitiveness of early stage researchers and research management in Latvia (RISEus2)
H2020 WIDESPREAD-05-2020: Twinning project GA No 952347 Click here for the News on the project implementation General information Project coordinator: Professor Dr.sc.ing. Janis Locs Project period: 1.01.2021.-31.12.2023. Project Partners: AO Research Institute Davos, Switzerland (ARI), Institute National Polytechnique de Toulouse CIRIMAT, France (INPUT-CIRIMAT), FORM-Lab Frankfurt Orofacial ...
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Endoform improves wound closure for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Highlights A retrospective analysis of real-world data published in the ‘International Wound Journal’ compared the wound closure times for diabetic foot ulcers treated with either Endoform™ Natural (1150 wounds) or collagen/ORC (1072 wounds). The data was analyzed to evaluate the median time for wound closure, percentage of wounds healed at 12-,24- and 36- weeks and ...
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The Crucial Role of Cytokines in Biomedical Research and Drug Development
Low Endotoxin Cytokines Matters Organoid culture, CAR-T cell therapy, stem cell therapy, and other topics have become broadly discussed among biomedical researchers. In fact, it is not difficult to see that these advanced technologies are all related to cell culture. In order to maintain efficient growth, proliferation, and differentiation during in vitro cell culture, many cell cultures require ...
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What is Nano Dressing?
Nanotechnology has not only received attention and applications in the field of drug delivery, but also has achieved many successes in the field of tissue engineering. Nano dressings can be defined as dressings in which nanomaterials are the matrix. The birth of nano dressings has brought new treatment methods for wound repair and burn care, such as nanohydrogels, nanofibers, nanomembranes, ...
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Wound Care Nurse Teaching:DOs and DON'Ts for Wounds Healing
Introduction Nursing the wounds is something we all need to think about, whether it's dealing with a little cut from a DIY project at home, a tumble outdoors, or a surgical procedure. And as the body get age, the skin wounds become more frequent. It's time to understand the advantage wound care for for optimal healing. This article offersexpert-approved advice to help you manage different types ...
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Phoebe’s Story: A Cross-Country Journey to Repair a Torn ACL
Some patients go to great lengths to ensure they receive the best treatment for an injury — even if it requires traveling to the opposite side of the country. That was the case with Phoebe Anderson, a collegiate athlete at the University of California at Berkeley who suffered an ACL tear while playing rugby. Twenty-year old Phoebe and her mother, Larissa, learned about the BEAR® ...
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A Team Approach to Translational Science
Success doesn’t just come from a winning idea or an exciting new concept. Success comes from having a dedicated team behind that idea, with the enthusiasm and commitment to drive it from concept to clinic. ...
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