Review
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Nima Beheshtizadeh, Maliheh Gharibshahian, Zahra Pazhouhnia, Mohammadreza Rostami, Ali Rajabi Zangi, Reza Maleki, Hanieh Kolahi Azar, Vahideh Zalouli, Hosnieh Rajavand, Ali Farzin, Nasrin Lotfibakhshaiesh, Farshid Sefat, Mahmoud Azami, Thomas J. Webster, Nima Rezaei
Summary: The article discusses the commercialization process, regulatory concerns, and immunological considerations in the field of regenerative medicine. It reviews commercially available engineered tissues and cell/gene therapeutic products. Furthermore, the article presents clinical applications and future perspectives for improving the regenerative medicine field.
BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Priti Gupta, Shilpa Sharma, Shagufta Jabin, Sapana Jadoun
Summary: Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have great potential in addressing the limitations of traditional medical approaches. Chitosan, as a naturally derived biocompatible biomaterial, has played a significant role in tissue regeneration. It has unique properties and can be applied in various fields, such as agriculture, nutraceuticals, biomedicine, and food. Chitosan is also an important material for developing next-generation hydrogels and bio-scaffolds. Furthermore, chitosan can be easily modified to enhance its mechanical strength, biodegradability, and controlled release of bioactive molecules. Blending chitosan with other polymers or incorporating nanoparticles expands its possibilities in tissue engineering applications.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
(2024)
Article
Engineering, Biomedical
Qi Feng, Dingguo Li, Qingtao Li, Xiaodong Cao, Hua Dong
Summary: This mini-review summarizes the fabrication strategies, unique characteristics, and applications of microgel assembly in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, with a focus on 3D printing. The challenges for further applications of microgel assembly are also discussed.
BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Nikita Voloshin, Pyotr Tyurin-Kuzmin, Maxim Karagyaur, Zhanna Akopyan, Konstantin Kulebyakin
Summary: Immortalized cells are increasingly used in practical medicine due to their advantages, such as the ability to produce larger amounts of cells and use them for longer periods of time. However, they also have drawbacks, like the possibility of malignant transformation or major phenotype change. This review discusses ways to overcome these barriers and highlights specific fields of application where these concerns are minimal.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2023)
Review
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Izeia Lukin, Itsasne Erezuma, Lidia Maeso, Jon Zarate, Martin Federico Desimone, Taleb H. Al-Tel, Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz, Gorka Orive
Summary: Tissue engineering has become a viable medical alternative in response to the increasing lifespan of society. This review focuses on gelatin, a widely used biomaterial in tissue engineering, and discusses ongoing concerns and the latest developments in this field. Advancements in technology, such as 3D bioprinting and gelatin functionalization, have allowed for better replication of native tissue in gelatin-based systems. This breakthrough has implications for both the manufacturing process, making it more practical and cost-effective, and the future use of gelatin in disease detection and diagnosis rather than treatment.
Article
Chemistry, Physical
Ramon Rial, Natalia Hassan, Zhen Liu, Juan M. Ruso
Summary: The study successfully produced hydrogel microparticles with different morphologies and compositions by combining experimental and computational methods, incorporating drug-doped Hydroxyapatite in their inner matrix. The use of a microfluidic system to obtain crosslinked HMPs with homogeneous sizes and morphologies, as well as the adsorption kinetics and desorption profiles of the chosen drug models, were key aspects of the research. The development of these hydrogel microparticles with improved functionalities is crucial for innovative and sustainable solutions in regenerative medicine.
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
(2021)
Review
Engineering, Biomedical
Michelle Koerselman, Lisanne C. M. Morshuis, Marcel Karperien
Summary: This article discusses the application of small molecules such as peptides, aptamers, and variable antigen-binding domain of heavy chain only antibodies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. It compares these biological functionalities with conventional antibodies and provides an overview of recent work in this area. The article focuses on the structural differences, modifications, and conjugation strategies of these biologicals, as well as the clinical trials involving them. The challenges associated with each of these biologicals are also highlighted.
ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
(2023)
Review
Engineering, Biomedical
Daniel Salthouse, Katarina Novakovic, Catharien M. U. Hilkens, Ana Marina Ferreira
Summary: This review highlights the importance of the immune response to biomaterials and discusses challenges and opportunities in the development and standardized assessment of the immune response to biomaterials, including the importance of endotoxin levels. It also explores the properties of biomaterials that impact the host immune response and the use of immunomodulatory biomaterials in regenerative medicine. Finally, a standardized in vitro pathway for evaluating the immune response to biomaterials (hydrogels) and their regenerative potential is proposed to ensure safety, consistency, and reduce costs and animal use.
ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
(2023)
Review
Engineering, Biomedical
Yiting Lou, Huiming Wang, Guanchen Ye, Yongzheng Li, Chao Liu, Mengfei Yu, Binbin Ying
Summary: This review discusses the important role of periosteum in bone defect repair and regeneration, as well as the need for developing tissue-engineered periosteum (TEP). The construction strategies for TEP are explored from the perspectives of materials, mechanical properties, cell-based strategies, and combination with growth factors. Current challenges and future perspectives for TEP development are also discussed.
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
(2021)
Review
Cell & Tissue Engineering
Umber Cheema
Summary: Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary approach to building 3D human tissues in the laboratory. Despite three decades of advancements in medical sciences, there is limited use of tissue-engineered organs in humans. This position paper outlines the challenges and advancements in engineering specific tissues and organs, as well as the most successful technologies in tissue engineering.
JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING
(2023)
Article
Biophysics
M. R. Poorna, R. Jayakumar, Jyh-Ping Chen, Ullas Mony
Summary: Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have great potential in regenerative medicine, and improving culture methods, such as using hydrogels as substrates, can support iPSC adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Using hydrogels may help generate large numbers of clinical-grade cells for potential clinical applications.
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES
(2021)
Article
Biophysics
Zhiwei Jiang, Jin He, Xueting Wang, Danji Zhu, Na Li, Lingfei Ren, Guoli Yang
Summary: Nanomaterial-based cell sheet technology has significant potential in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Different types of nanomaterials have been used to harvest cell sheets, categorized by mechanisms such as light-induced, thermo-responsive, magnetic-controlled, and ROS-induced. Studies have demonstrated successful outcomes in the regeneration of bone, skeletal muscle, cardiac tissue, tendon, angiogenesis, and osseointegration. However, challenges remain in terms of comprehensive preparation, safety, and cell quality.
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Sunena Dhania, Manju Bernela, Ruma Rani, Minakshi Parsad, Sapna Grewal, Santosh Kumari, Rajesh Thakur
Summary: Tissue engineering technology utilizes biopolymer materials like polyhydroxyalkanoates to mimic and replace damaged tissues, with excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability. This technology has vast potential applications in areas such as bone grafts, cardiovascular repair, and nerve regeneration.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
(2022)
Review
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Zhen Wang, Wasim Kapadia, Cuidi Li, Feng Lin, Ruben F. Pereira, Pedro L. Granja, Bruno Sarmento, Wenguo Cui
Summary: The human body is composed of four basic tissue types: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues, each consisting of cells with similar functions. Three-dimensional bioprinting, based on histological categories, is a versatile technology that can form functional organ structures simply. This technology shows remarkable regenerative power and novel breakthroughs in specific tissues like muscle and nerve tissues.
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
(2021)
Review
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Maria Heim, Ian J. Nixon, Elaine Emmerson, Anthony Callanan
Summary: Primary hypothyroidism significantly impacts patient's quality of life. Current standard treatment has limitations, and combination therapy is an alternative. Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine techniques have potential to restore thyroid function, but more research and clinical translation are needed.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Richard Morriss, Shireen Patel, Sam Malins, Boliang Guo, Fred Higton, Marilyn James, Mengjun Wu, Paula Brown, Naomi Boycott, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes, Martin Morris, Emma Rowley, Jayne Simpson, David Smart, Michelle Stubley, Joe Kai, Helen Tyrer
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Diane Trusson, Emma Rowley, Louise Bramley
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Shireen Patel, Athfah Akhtar, Sam Malins, Nicola Wright, Emma Rowley, Emma Young, Stephanie Sampson, Richard Morriss
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2020)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Diane Trusson, Emma Rowley
Summary: The study explored the experiences and challenges of combining clinical academic careers with family life, finding differences in caregiving responsibilities and ages between different groups. Similar concerns were raised regarding working part-time and childcare, highlighting the need for appropriate support and positive role models for trainees with caring responsibilities.
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2021)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Julia Yates, Anke C. Plagnol
Summary: This study examined the lived experiences of female computer science students in a male dominated learning environment, finding that stereotypical assumptions of male superiority and a masculine learning environment negatively impacted their technological capability and motivation.
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
(2022)
Article
Behavioral Sciences
Stephanie T. Farrar, Anke C. Plagnol, Katy Tapper
Summary: The study explored the impact of priming on food choice and found no significant effect of exposure to unhealthy food-related logos on unhealthy food selection. However, trait mindfulness was found to play a significant role in influencing food choice, with individuals higher in trait mindfulness selecting fewer unhealthy foods. Further research is needed to fully understand the relationship between exposure to unhealthy food-related stimuli and food choice.
Article
Industrial Relations & Labor
Julia M. Gumy, Anke C. Plagnol, Agnieszka Piasna
Summary: This article examines the influence of multiple facets of pre-childbirth job satisfaction on women's post-childbirth labor market outcomes in the UK. The study finds that higher levels of overall job satisfaction increase the likelihood of returning to work earlier and returning to the same job. Job security, work hours, and work content satisfaction are significant determinants of mothers' employment choices.
WORK AND OCCUPATIONS
(2022)
Article
Demography
Firat Yaman, Patricia Cubi-Molla, Anke C. Plagnol
Summary: This study investigates the trajectories of life satisfaction among immigrants in Germany. The findings reveal that newly arrived immigrants are initially more satisfied with their lives compared to native Germans. However, their life satisfaction diminishes at a faster rate over time. This trend can be partially attributed to deteriorating health and the increasing importance of health for life satisfaction among immigrants. The study also suggests that immigrants' country of origin plays a role in their life satisfaction in the host country.
Article
Economics
Vanessa Gash, Anke C. Plagnol
Summary: The study found that changes in the income ratio between partners have a significant impact on the life satisfaction of men, but not on women. Secondary-earning husbands reported lower levels of life satisfaction, indicating the ongoing role of gender norms in sustaining the partner pay gap.
WORK EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIETY
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Social
Lucia Macchia, Anke C. Plagnol, Nattavudh Powdthavee
PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN
(2020)
Article
Family Studies
Melissa Verhoef, Anke C. Plagnol, Vanessa May
JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES
(2018)
Article
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Agnieszka Piasna, Anke Plagnol
SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH
(2018)
Article
Economics
Lucia Macchia, Anke C. Plagnol, Stian Reimers
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS
(2018)
Article
Psychology, Social
Jennifer Gerson, Anke C. Plagnol, Philip J. Corr
JOURNAL OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
(2017)
Article
Environmental Studies
Simone Cooper-Searle, Finbarr Livesey, Julian M. Allwood
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
(2018)