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480-510 / 1000+ resultsresearch Bio-Based Electrospun Fibers for Wound Healing
Bio-based electrospun fibers improve wound healing but face production and regulatory challenges.
research CUBIC Protocol Visualizes Protein Expression at Single Cell Resolution in Whole Mount Skin Preparations
The CUBIC protocol allows detailed 3D visualization of proteins in mouse skin biopsies.
research Design Strategies of Conductive Hydrogel for Biomedical Applications
Conductive hydrogels show promise for medical uses like healing wounds and tissue regeneration but need improvements in safety and stability.
research Organoids Producing Materials
Organoids can sustainably produce advanced materials with superior properties, offering solutions to global challenges.
research Industry updates in advanced therapy medicinal products and regenerative medicine – March 2026
research Cutaneous Toxicities From Transplantation-Related Medications
Skin problems from transplant drugs are common and need careful management in organ transplant patients.
research Bioengineering strategies for regeneration of skin integrity: A literature review
Stem cells and new methods can help heal and regenerate damaged skin.
research PSS33 REAL-LIFE DOSING OF BIOLOGICS IN PLAQUE PSORIASIS—A GERMAN SURVEY
Real-life dosing of biologics for plaque psoriasis often deviates from recommended guidelines, especially for high-need patients.
research Bio-Enhanced Hair Restoration
Bio-enhanced hair restoration improves hair growth.
research Progress in Gelatin as Biomaterial for Tissue Engineering
Gelatin shows promise for future medical uses due to its safety and versatility, despite some challenges.
research Natural Compounds and Biomimetic Engineering to Influence Fibroblast Behavior in Wound Healing
Natural compounds and biomimetic engineering can improve wound healing by enhancing fibroblast activity.
research Tracing immune cells around biomaterials with spatial anchors during large-scale wound regeneration
Biodegradable scaffolds help regenerate wounds and hair by activating the immune system.
research CROSS-META-ANALYSIS ON POLICOSANOL BIOREFINING: AN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROSPECTING PROTOCOL WITH IBERO-AMERICAN INSIGHTS
Policosanol biorefining shows promise for heart health, needing better academic-industrial collaboration.
research Development of modified montmorillonite-bacterial cellulose nanocomposites as a novel substitute for burn skin and tissue regeneration
New nanocomposites with copper show promise for healing burn wounds and regenerating skin.
research Preparation and experiment study on a new type artificial derma
The new artificial derma is better for skin regeneration and biocompatibility.
research Collagen supplementation and regenerative health: advances in biomarker detection and smart material integration
Collagen supplements may improve skin, joints, and recovery, especially with added nutrients.
research Biomembrane-Based Nanostructure- and Microstructure-Loaded Hydrogels for Promoting Chronic Wound Healing
Biomembrane-based hydrogels can effectively promote chronic wound healing.
research Peptide-Based PROTACs: Transitioning from Static Paradigm to a Dynamic Landscape within Targeted Protein Degradation
Peptide-based PROTACs show promise in targeting hard-to-treat proteins, especially for cancer therapy.
research Current Biomedical Applications of 3D-Printed Hydrogels
3D-printed hydrogels show promise in medicine but face challenges in resolution, cell viability, cost, and regulations.
research Critical Analysis on Characterization, Systemic Effect, and Therapeutic Potential of Beta-Sitosterol: A Plant-Derived Orphan Phytosterol
Beta-sitosterol has potential health benefits but needs more research to fully understand its effects and improve its use in treatments.
research 795 Bacteria induce skin regeneration
Certain bacteria can enhance skin regeneration.
research Synergistic effect of bismuth subgallate and borneol, the major components of Sulbogin®, on the healing of skin wound
Bismuth subgallate and borneol together improve skin wound healing better than when used separately or compared to other treatments.
research Study on applicability of microbial test method of hair cosmetics
Current microbial test methods for hair cosmetics need revision due to strong bacteriostasis.
research A State-of-the-Art Review on Recent Biomedical Application of Polysaccharide-Based Niosomes as Drug Delivery Systems
The review discusses the development and application of polysaccharide-based niosomes as drug delivery systems, highlighting their potential for targeted and effective drug delivery while preserving healthy tissue. Niosomes, which are self-assembling vesicular nanocarriers made from cholesterol, non-ionic surfactants, and amphiphilic substances, are versatile in applications ranging from transdermal to targeted brain delivery. The review provides a comprehensive overview of recent NIO-type formulations incorporating polysaccharides and their pharmaceutical applications, including ocular, oral, nose-to-brain, pulmonary, cardiac, and transdermal delivery. It also examines the limitations and future prospects of these drug delivery systems.
research Preparation and characterization of keratin-based biocomposite hydrogels prepared by electron beam irradiation
Keratin-based hydrogels from human hair and wool are promising for wound dressings and are more eco-friendly.
research A Concise Review of Organoid Tissue Engineering: Regenerative Applications and Precision Medicine
Organoids can revolutionize medicine by modeling diseases and aiding in personalized treatments.
research Farmácia Sanches - Leiria e nos Serviços Farmacêuticos do Hospital Lusíadas - Porto
Pharmacists play a crucial role in health literacy and patient care.
research Extracellular Vesicles as Surrogates for Drug Metabolism and Clearance: Promise vs. Reality
Extracellular vesicles could help tailor drug treatments, but more research is needed.
research 779 Multicellular skin organoids as a unique modeling platform for skin physiology, injury, and disease
The new skin organoid system effectively mimics human skin for studying its functions, injuries, and diseases.