Significant advances in materials, microscale technology, and stem cell biology have enabled the construction of 3D tissues and organs, which will ultimately lead to more effective diagnostics and therapy. Organoids and organs-on-a-chip (OOC), evolved from developmental biology and bioengineering principles, have emerged as major technological breakthrough and distinct model systems to revolutionize biomedical research and drug discovery by recapitulating the key structural and functional complexity of human organs in vitro. There is growing interest in the development of functional biomaterials, especially hydrogels, for utilization in these promising systems to build more physiologically relevant 3D tissues with defined properties. The re...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Human organotypic and organoid cultures provide increasingly life-like models of tissue/organ develo...
Significant advances in materials, microscale technology, and stem cell biology have enabled the con...
Abstract: Organoids have stepped into the limelight as unique in vitro systems for modeling organ de...
Polymeric biomaterials are widely used in a wide range of biomedical applications due to their uniqu...
Polymeric biomaterials are widely used in a wide range of biomedical applications due to their uniqu...
Organoids have stepped into the limelight as unique in vitro systems for modeling organ development,...
Conventional 2-dimensional cell culture poorly mimics human-relevant models, which is considered a m...
Over the past decade, methods to culture stem cells in three dimensions have opened up a plethora of...
One of the long-standing goals in the field of tissue engineering is the fabrication of de novo tiss...
Recent years have seen substantial efforts aimed at constructing artificial cells from various molec...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is the non-cellular component of tissue that provides physical scaffo...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Human organotypic and organoid cultures provide increasingly life-like models of tissue/organ develo...
Significant advances in materials, microscale technology, and stem cell biology have enabled the con...
Abstract: Organoids have stepped into the limelight as unique in vitro systems for modeling organ de...
Polymeric biomaterials are widely used in a wide range of biomedical applications due to their uniqu...
Polymeric biomaterials are widely used in a wide range of biomedical applications due to their uniqu...
Organoids have stepped into the limelight as unique in vitro systems for modeling organ development,...
Conventional 2-dimensional cell culture poorly mimics human-relevant models, which is considered a m...
Over the past decade, methods to culture stem cells in three dimensions have opened up a plethora of...
One of the long-standing goals in the field of tissue engineering is the fabrication of de novo tiss...
Recent years have seen substantial efforts aimed at constructing artificial cells from various molec...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is the non-cellular component of tissue that provides physical scaffo...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Human organotypic and organoid cultures provide increasingly life-like models of tissue/organ develo...