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Rodrigues F, Oliveira C, Sa S, Tavaria F, Lee S, Oliveira A, et al.
Macromol Biosci . 2024 Oct; 24(12):e2400139. PMID: 39422632
Significant progress has been made in tissue engineering (TE), aiming at providing personalized solutions and overcoming the current limitations of traditional tissue and organ transplantation. 3D bioprinting has emerged as...
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Pierantoni L, Brancato V, Costa J, Kundu S, Reis R, Silva-Correia J, et al.
Adv Biol (Weinh) . 2023 Jan; 7(4):e2200141. PMID: 36658719
Breast cancer is still the leading cause of women's death due to relapse and metastasis. In vitro tumor models are considered reliable tools for drug screening and understanding cancer-driving mechanisms...
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Ribeiro V, Costa J, Carneiro S, Pina S, Veloso A, Reis R, et al.
Pharmaceutics . 2022 Apr; 14(4). PMID: 35456531
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) replacement is still a big challenge in orthopedics due to the need to develop bioinspired implants that can mimic the complexity of bone-ligament interface. In this...
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Lemos R, Maia F, Ribeiro V, Costa J, Coutinho P, Reis R, et al.
J Mater Chem B . 2021 Nov; 9(46):9561-9574. PMID: 34761792
In bone tissue engineering, the development of advanced biomimetic scaffolds has led to the quest for biomotifs in scaffold design that better recreate the bone matrix structure and composition and...
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Canadas R, Costa J, Mao Z, Gao C, Demirci U, Reis R, et al.
Biomaterials . 2021 Sep; 277:121112. PMID: 34488122
Natural extracellular matrix governs cells providing biomechanical and biofunctional outstanding properties, despite being porous and mostly made of soft materials. Among organs, specific tissues present specialized macro-architectures. For instance, hepatic...
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Costa J, Park J, Jorgensen A, Silva-Correia J, Reis R, Oliveira J, et al.
Chem Mater . 2021 Jul; 32(19):8733-8746. PMID: 34295019
Advanced strategies to bioengineer a fibrocartilaginous tissue to restore the function of the meniscus are necessary. Currently, 3D bioprinting technologies have been employed to fabricate clinically relevant patient-specific complex constructs...
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Decante G, Costa J, Silva-Correia J, Collins M, Reis R, Oliveira J
Biofabrication . 2021 Mar; 13(3). PMID: 33662949
In recent years, three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has attracted wide research interest in biomedical engineering and clinical applications. This technology allows for unparalleled architecture control, adaptability and repeatability that can overcome...
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Carvalho C, Costa J, Costa L, Silva-Correia J, Moay Z, Ng K, et al.
Biomater Sci . 2019 Oct; 7(12):5451-5466. PMID: 31642822
Although surgical management of peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) has improved over time, autografts are still the current "gold standard" treatment for PNIs, which presents numerous limitations. In an attempt to...
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Ribeiro V, Pina S, Costa J, Cengiz I, Garcia-Fernandez L, Fernandez-Gutierrez M, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2019 Jan; 11(4):3781-3799. PMID: 30609898
Osteochondral (OC) regeneration faces several limitations in orthopedic surgery, owing to the complexity of the OC tissue that simultaneously entails the restoration of articular cartilage and subchondral bone diseases. In...
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Carvalho C, Costa J, da Silva Morais A, Lopez-Cebral R, Silva-Correia J, Reis R, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater . 2018 Jul; 7(17):e1800186. PMID: 29999601
Hollow tubular conduits (TCs) with tunable architecture and biological properties are in great need for modulating cell functions and drug delivery in guided tissue regeneration. Here, a new methodology to...