Today the chronic kidney diseases (CKD) or end stage renal diseases (ESRD) patients are increasing day by day. Kidney organ allograft transplant or dialysis effective treatment of choice under current circumstances [....]
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Matricelf developed a technology that enables the production of autologous engineered tissue composed of matrix and cells derived from patients Omentum biopsy. The platform showed remarkable pre-clinical results fo [....]
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Anna Lena Merten, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Many cells in the human body are exposed to mechanical stress. The stress trig- gers a response in mechanosensitive ion channels (MSCs, e.g. Piezo1 [1] and TRP-channels [2]), which are embedded in the cell membrane. MSCs are correlated to diseases such as deafness [2], osteoporos [....]
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Tissue therapy in cases of spinal cord injury is of great importance for the development of treatments aimed to nerve regeneration. One of the main methods is the use of polymeric scaffolds, which are structured biomaterials that promote cell support and stimulate cell differenti [....]
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The Wound management over 4000 years have been skillfully developing for providing effective care. These Interventions include Medical care; Local Care of wounds and Surgical Care. With the advent of regenerative Medicine a new dimension of health care is evolving with immense op [....]
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Inna Bulygina, National University of Science and Technology "MISiS", Russian Federation
A biomimetics is a promising approach allowing to create materials with new specific properties mimicking natural structures. This study demonstrates the direct replication of trabecular bone architecture. The biomimetic scaffold was constructed using chemically inert and biocomp [....]
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A third-degree burn is a high severity burn characterized by the colour of the inflamed skin turn to grey until black, no bullae forming, and the surface does not feel pain anymore. The healing of the wound can be marked by the growth of epidermal layer when proliferation occurre [....]
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Herein, the synthesis and characterization of novel chitosan-gelatin highly porous scaffold reinforced with graphene oxide and hydroxyapatite (HAp), crosslinked with genipin was targeted. In tissue engineering, chitosan and gelatin are two of the most robust biopolymers with wide [....]
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Rajan Choudhary, National University of Science and Technology "MISiS", Russian Federation
This study aimed to recycle organic wastes for the preparation of value-added material for biomedical applications. Three different silicate bioceramics (wollastonite, diopside, forsterite) were prepared from wastes and their biomineralization and cytocompatibility were evaluated [....]
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Brimonidine (Bri) is an ocularhypopressure drug widely used for glaucoma treatment as eye drops, and recent studies also showed to be protective to neuroretinal tissue. Intraocular administration needs of long-lasting delivery systems in order to decrease sight-threatened side ef [....]
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Title : Cyclic high hydrostatic pressure treatment to degenerate renal fibrosis in CKD
Shrikant L Kulkarni, Kulkarni Clinic, India
Today the chronic kidney diseases (CKD) or end stage renal diseases (ESRD) patients are increasing day by day. Kidney organ allograft transplant or dialysis effective treatment of choice under current circumstances [....] » Read More
Title : Personalized tissues and organs replacement A peek into the future
Asaf Toker, Matricelf Ltd, Israel
Matricelf developed a technology that enables the production of autologous engineered tissue composed of matrix and cells derived from patients Omentum biopsy. The platform showed remarkable pre-clinical results fo [....] » Read More
Title : Engineering of the IsoStretcher biomechatronics platform into a bioreactor environment for autonomous visualization of live cells under isotropic mechanical strain
Anna Lena Merten, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Many cells in the human body are exposed to mechanical stress. The stress trig- gers a response in mechanosensitive ion channels (MSCs, e.g. Piezo1 [1] and TRP-channels [2]), which are embedded in the cell membrane. MSCs are correlated to diseases such as deafness [2], osteoporos [....] » Read More
Title : Evaluation and characterization of neural integration within polymeric scaffold aiming spinal cord regeneration
Victor Allisson da Silva, Federal University of ABC, Brazil
Tissue therapy in cases of spinal cord injury is of great importance for the development of treatments aimed to nerve regeneration. One of the main methods is the use of polymeric scaffolds, which are structured biomaterials that promote cell support and stimulate cell differenti [....] » Read More
Title : Designing & developing the next generation wound management STARS therapy
Sandeep Shrivastava, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, India
The Wound management over 4000 years have been skillfully developing for providing effective care. These Interventions include Medical care; Local Care of wounds and Surgical Care. With the advent of regenerative Medicine a new dimension of health care is evolving with immense op [....] » Read More
Title : Method of mimicking mammalian trabecular bone architecture for bone implants manufacturing
Inna Bulygina, National University of Science and Technology "MISiS", Russian Federation
A biomimetics is a promising approach allowing to create materials with new specific properties mimicking natural structures. This study demonstrates the direct replication of trabecular bone architecture. The biomimetic scaffold was constructed using chemically inert and biocomp [....] » Read More
Title : Using liquid omental cattle fat accelerated the healing of 3rd degree burns based on VEGF expression and epidermal skin thickness: Study inrat
Fajar Shodiq Permata, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
A third-degree burn is a high severity burn characterized by the colour of the inflamed skin turn to grey until black, no bullae forming, and the surface does not feel pain anymore. The healing of the wound can be marked by the growth of epidermal layer when proliferation occurre [....] » Read More
Title : Bioinspired composite biopolymer blend porous scaffolds reinforced with graphene oxide and hydroxyapatite gradient density manifesting ectopic osteoinductive behavior
George Mihail Vlasceanu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
Herein, the synthesis and characterization of novel chitosan-gelatin highly porous scaffold reinforced with graphene oxide and hydroxyapatite (HAp), crosslinked with genipin was targeted. In tissue engineering, chitosan and gelatin are two of the most robust biopolymers with wide [....] » Read More
Title : Conversion of biowastes into bioceramics
Rajan Choudhary, National University of Science and Technology "MISiS", Russian Federation
This study aimed to recycle organic wastes for the preparation of value-added material for biomedical applications. Three different silicate bioceramics (wollastonite, diopside, forsterite) were prepared from wastes and their biomineralization and cytocompatibility were evaluated [....] » Read More
Title : Monitorization of the neuroprotective formulation Brimonidine-Laponite over 6 months in a glaucoma murine
Maria Jesus Rodrigo Sanjuan, Miguel Servet University Hospital, Spain
Brimonidine (Bri) is an ocularhypopressure drug widely used for glaucoma treatment as eye drops, and recent studies also showed to be protective to neuroretinal tissue. Intraocular administration needs of long-lasting delivery systems in order to decrease sight-threatened side ef [....] » Read More