Polymer engineering, such as in three-dimensional (3D) printing, is rapidly gaining popularity, not only in the scientific and medical fields but also in the community in general. However, little is known about the toxicity of engineered materials. Therefore, we assessed the toxicity of 3D-printed and molded parts from five different polymers commonly used for prototyping, fabrication of organ-on-a-chip platforms, and medical devices. Toxic effects of PIC100, E-Shell200, E-Shell300, polydimethylsiloxane, and polystyrene (PS) on early bovine embryo development, on the transactivation of estrogen receptors were assessed, and possible polymer-leached components were identified by mass spectrometry. Embryo development beyond the two-cell stage ...
In this experimental report, the biocompatibility of elastomeric scaffold structures made via stereo...
BackgroundChemicals that have estrogenic activity (EA) can potentially cause adverse health effects ...
Plastics are known sources of chemical exposure and few, prominent plastic-associated chemicals, suc...
Polymer engineering, such as in three-dimensional (3D) printing, is rapidly gaining popularity, not ...
Polymer engineering, such as in three-dimensional (3D) printing, is rapidly gaining popularity, not ...
A recent revolution in additive manufacturing technologies and access to 3D Computer Assisted Design...
Additive manufacturing of polymers is gaining momentum in health care industries by providing rapid ...
Additive manufacturing was adopted in multiple fields of life sciences. It is also becoming a popula...
3D printing is a rapid and accessible fabrication technology that engenders creative custom design s...
The introduction of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) and soft lithography in the 90’s has revolutionize...
3D printing has emerged as a rapid and cost-efficient manufacturing technique to enable the fabricat...
3D printing is gaining popularity by providing a tool for fast, cost-effective, and highly customiza...
Nanoplastics (NP) and microplastics (MP) accumulate in our environment as a consequence of the massi...
The capacity of 3D printing (3DP) technologies to initiate speedy polymerization of solvent-free res...
A great interest surrounds the development of nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications such a...
In this experimental report, the biocompatibility of elastomeric scaffold structures made via stereo...
BackgroundChemicals that have estrogenic activity (EA) can potentially cause adverse health effects ...
Plastics are known sources of chemical exposure and few, prominent plastic-associated chemicals, suc...
Polymer engineering, such as in three-dimensional (3D) printing, is rapidly gaining popularity, not ...
Polymer engineering, such as in three-dimensional (3D) printing, is rapidly gaining popularity, not ...
A recent revolution in additive manufacturing technologies and access to 3D Computer Assisted Design...
Additive manufacturing of polymers is gaining momentum in health care industries by providing rapid ...
Additive manufacturing was adopted in multiple fields of life sciences. It is also becoming a popula...
3D printing is a rapid and accessible fabrication technology that engenders creative custom design s...
The introduction of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) and soft lithography in the 90’s has revolutionize...
3D printing has emerged as a rapid and cost-efficient manufacturing technique to enable the fabricat...
3D printing is gaining popularity by providing a tool for fast, cost-effective, and highly customiza...
Nanoplastics (NP) and microplastics (MP) accumulate in our environment as a consequence of the massi...
The capacity of 3D printing (3DP) technologies to initiate speedy polymerization of solvent-free res...
A great interest surrounds the development of nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications such a...
In this experimental report, the biocompatibility of elastomeric scaffold structures made via stereo...
BackgroundChemicals that have estrogenic activity (EA) can potentially cause adverse health effects ...
Plastics are known sources of chemical exposure and few, prominent plastic-associated chemicals, suc...