Abstract Liquid marbles represented a significant advance in the manipulation of fluids as they used particle films to confine liquid drops, creating a robust and durable soft solid. We exploit this technology to engineering a bioactive hydrogel marble (BHM). Specifically, pristine bioactive glass nanoparticles were chemically tuned to produce biocompatible hydrophobic bioactive glass nanoparticles (H-BGNPs) that shielded a gelatin-based bead. The designed BHM shell promoted the growth of a bone-like apatite layer upon immersion in a physiological environment. The fabrication process allowed the efficient incorporation of drugs and cells into the engineered structure. The BHM provided a simultaneously controlled release of distinct encapsul...
Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists for bone r...
Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists for bone r...
Abstract Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists ...
Liquid marbles represented a signifcant advance in the manipulation of fuids as they used particle f...
Liquid marbles (LM) are freestanding droplets covered by micro/nanoparti- cles with hydrophobic/hydr...
Developmental Engineering aims to imitate natural tissue regeneration processes via an additive manu...
Bioactive particles have been widely used in a series of biomedical applications due to their abili...
We report a unique and robust bioreactor platform based on liquid marble (LM) with embedded hydrogel...
Alginate dialdehyde-gelatin (ADA-GEL) constructs incorporating bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNPs)...
This paper reports the use of liquid marbles (LMs) as miniature bioreactors to produce three-dimensi...
The possibility of engineering bioactive glass (BG) nanoparticles into suitable sizes and shapes r...
Objectives: To evaluate hydrogel-based scaffolds embedded with parathyroid hormone (PTH)-loaded meso...
his work presents bioactive-glass-reinforced gellan-gum spongy-like hydrogels (GG-BAG) as novel hydr...
In recent years, the combination of natural polymers with nanoparticles has permitted the developmen...
In this study, a hybrid system consisting of 3D printed polycaprolactone (PCL) filled with hydrogel ...
Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists for bone r...
Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists for bone r...
Abstract Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists ...
Liquid marbles represented a signifcant advance in the manipulation of fuids as they used particle f...
Liquid marbles (LM) are freestanding droplets covered by micro/nanoparti- cles with hydrophobic/hydr...
Developmental Engineering aims to imitate natural tissue regeneration processes via an additive manu...
Bioactive particles have been widely used in a series of biomedical applications due to their abili...
We report a unique and robust bioreactor platform based on liquid marble (LM) with embedded hydrogel...
Alginate dialdehyde-gelatin (ADA-GEL) constructs incorporating bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNPs)...
This paper reports the use of liquid marbles (LMs) as miniature bioreactors to produce three-dimensi...
The possibility of engineering bioactive glass (BG) nanoparticles into suitable sizes and shapes r...
Objectives: To evaluate hydrogel-based scaffolds embedded with parathyroid hormone (PTH)-loaded meso...
his work presents bioactive-glass-reinforced gellan-gum spongy-like hydrogels (GG-BAG) as novel hydr...
In recent years, the combination of natural polymers with nanoparticles has permitted the developmen...
In this study, a hybrid system consisting of 3D printed polycaprolactone (PCL) filled with hydrogel ...
Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists for bone r...
Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists for bone r...
Abstract Porous, bioactive microspheres have always been a dream material to biomedical scientists ...