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Nano-sized Materials for Tissue Regeneration and Immune/ Cancer Therapy

Suk HB, Jo I

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Engineering of Immune Microenvironment for Enhanced Tissue Remodeling

Ko GR, Lee JS

The capability to restore the structure and function of tissues damaged by fatal diseases and trauma is essential for living organisms. Various tissue engineering approaches have been applied in lesions...
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Emerging Concepts of Endotypes/Phenotypes in Regenerative Medicine for Osteoarthritis

Im GI, Moon JY

Osteoarthritis (OA) represents a broad spectrum of different conditions. Our present understanding of phenotypes and endotypes can explain the differences in clinical manifestations, etiology, and underlying pathophysiology. Although this concept was...
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Sources, Characteristics, and Therapeutic Applications of Mesenchymal Cells in Tissue Engineering

Gonzalez-Vilchis RA, Piedra-Ramirez A, Patinõ-Morales CC, Sanchez-Gomez C, Beltran-Vargas NE

Tissue engineering (TE) is a therapeutic option within regenerative medicine that allows to mimic the original cell environment and functional organization of the cell types necessary for the recovery or...
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Fabrication Parameter-Dependent Physico-Chemical Properties of Thiolated Gelatin/PEGDA Interpenetrating Network Hydrogels

Kim S, Choi Y, Lee W, Kim K

BACKGROUND: The development of three-dimensional hydrogels using polymeric biomaterials is a key technology for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Successful tissue engineering requires the control and identification of the physicochemical...
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Nanomaterial for Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

Jeong GJ, Castels H, Kang I, Aliya B, Jang YC

Skeletal muscle has an innate regenerative capacity to restore their structure and function following acute damages and injuries. However, in congenital muscular dystrophies, large volumetric muscle loss, cachexia, or aging,...
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Bonding of Flexible Membranes for Perfusable Vascularized Networks Patch

Hong S, Song Y, Choi J, Hwang C

BACKGROUND: In vitro generation of three-dimensional vessel network is crucial to investigate and possibly improve vascularization after implantation in vivo. This work has the purpose of engineering complex tissue regeneration...
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Effects of Induction Culture on Osteogenesis of Scaffold-Free Engineered Tissue for Bone Regeneration Applications

Park HM, Kim SH, Choi BH, Park SH

BACKGROUND: Restoration of the bone defects caused by infection or disease remains a challenge in orthopedic surgery. In recent studies, scaffold-free engineered tissue with a self-secreted extracellular matrix has been...
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A Freezing and Thawing Method for Fabrication of Small Gelatin Nanoparticles with Stable Size Distributions for Biomedical Applications

Gwon Y, Kim W, Park S, Hong S, Kim J

BACKGROUND: Gelatin, a natural polymer, has a number of advantages as a material for fabricating nanoparticles, such as its hydrophilicity, biodegradability, nontoxicity, and biocompatibility, as well as low cost. Despite...
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Tissue Engineering with Compact Bone-Derived Cell Spheroids Enables Bone Formation around Transplanted Tooth

Matsumura N, Li X, Uchikawa-Kitaya E, Li N, Dong H, Chen K, Yoshizawa M, Kagami H

BACKGROUND: Although tooth transplantation is a desirable treatment option for congenital defects of permanent teeth in children, transplantation to a narrow alveolar ridge is not feasible. In this study, we...
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Short Review on Advances in Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery Strategies for Cancer Immunotherapy

Seo HS, James Wang CP, Park W, Park CG

Cancer immunotherapy has become the new paradigm of cancer treatment. The introduction and discovery of various therapeutic agents have also accelerated the application of immunotherapy in clinical trials. However, despite...
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Nanozyme-Based Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy

Phan NM, Nguyen TL, Kim J

Catalytic nanoparticles with natural enzyme-mimicking properties, known as nanozymes, have emerged as excellent candidate materials for cancer immunotherapy. Owing to their enzymatic activities, artificial nanozymes not only serve as responsive...
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Tumor Microenvironment Modulating Functional Nanoparticles for Effective Cancer Treatments

Shin S, Lee J, Han J, Li F, Ling D, Park W

Cancer is one of the major diseases that threaten human life worldwide. Despite advances in cancer treatment techniques, such as radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, it is still...
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Metal Ion Releasing Gold Nanoparticles for Improving Therapeutic Efficiency of Tumor Targeted Photothermal Therapy

Park JH, Jung E, Lim H, Lee JR, Joung YK, Yu T, Bhang SH

BACKGROUND: Owing to the tumor-targeted migration capacity of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), they have been combined with nanoparticles for photothermal therapy. However, the low viability of hMSCs following transplantation...
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Role of Free Catecholamine in Thiol-Ene Crosslinking for Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels with High Loading Efficiency of Anticancer Drugs

Kim S, Shin M

BACKGROUND: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a widely used polysaccharide in biomedical field because of its excellent biocompatibility. Its chemical structure can be modified with various functional groups. Recently, dopamine has...
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Induction of Salivary Gland-Like Tissue by Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells In Vitro

Meng C, Huang S, Cheng T, Zhang X, Yan X

BACKGROUND: To investigate the in vitro induction of salivary gland-like tissue by ips cells in an interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6) overexpression and parotid conditioned medium environment. METHODS: Urine-derived ips cells...
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Application of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Effectively Eliminates Endotoxemia to Protect Rat from Acute Liver Failure Induced by Thioacetamide

Jiang T, Xia G, Yang B, Zhang Hw, Yin Ys, Tang Cw, Yang Jh

BACKGROUND: Endotoxemia is related to worse clinical outcomes in acute liver failure (ALF), but its management remains unsatisfactory. In this study, we aimed to assess whether the application of bone...
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