Natural sources, such as microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, yeast, and algae) and plant extracts, have acted as eco-friendly precursors for producing nanoparticles with several potential ...
Cellulose is transitioning from a cheap, low-tech paper commodity into the essential building block of next-generation, sustainable medical manufacturing.When it comes to medicine, natural products ...
These fields aim to facilitate healing and restore lost function in damaged or diseased tissues and organs by integrating scaffolds, cells, and biological signaling molecules. This combination aims to ...
3D bioprinting involves the precise printing of biocompatible materials, cells, growth factors, and other essential elements required to create intricate and functional living tissues. Several forms ...
Regenerating cartilage damage by using biological scaffolds of cellulose and soy The EHU’s BIOMAT group has developed a ...
Study HighlightsP.R.O.O.F study complete, marking an important catalyst. Conexeu has completed its P.R.O.O.F (Performance and Regeneration ...
Nanoscale structure-property relationships of biological materials, genetic and molecular origins of soft joint tissue diseases, biomaterials under extreme conditions, coupling between ...
Kiani Barnard-Pratt came to Alfred University as a biomaterials engineering major, with an interest in pursuing a career in the development of prosthetics. Now a senior, she is working on a research ...
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