This review proposes a new generation of biodegradable, tissue-based carriers made from chitin nanofibrils and nanolignin.
Tissue engineering heavily relies on cell-seeded scaffolds to support the complex biological and mechanical requirements of a target organ. However, in addition to safety and efficacy, translation of ...
A research team, jointly led by Professors Jiyun Kim, Chaenyung Cha, and Myoung Hoon Song from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST, has unveiled the world's first flexible, ...
University of Toronto researchers have developed a flexible, biodegradable electrode capable of stimulating neural precursor cells (NPCs) in the brain—a device capable of delivering targeted ...
Biodegradable elastomers constitute a class of soft, resilient polymers that undergo controlled degradation in vivo to yield non-toxic byproducts, while providing mechanical properties akin to native ...
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