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Syam P Nukavarapu

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Golebiowska A, Golebiowska A, Tan M, Ma A, Ma A, Nukavarapu S, et al.
Biomed Mater . 2025 Jan; 20(2. PMID: 39752875
Articular cartilage and osteochondral defect repair and regeneration presents significant challenges to the field of tissue engineering (TE). TE and regenerative medicine strategies utilizing natural and synthetic-based engineered scaffolds have...
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Golebiowska A, Intravaia J, Sathe V, Kumbar S, Nukavarapu S
Ann Biomed Eng . 2024 Nov; 53(3):597-611. PMID: 39602036
Despite progress, osteochondral (OC) tissue engineering strategies face limitations in terms of articular cartilage layer development and its integration with the underlying bone tissue. The main objective of this study...
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Ghosh S, Singh R, Goap T, Sunnapu O, Vanwinkle Z, Li H, et al.
J Nanobiotechnology . 2024 Nov; 22(1):701. PMID: 39533380
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatment often involves systemic administration of anti-inflammatory drugs or biologics such as anti-TNF-α antibodies. However, current drug therapies suffer from limited efficacy due to unresponsiveness and...
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Golebiowska A, Intravaia J, Sathe V, Kumbar S, Nukavarapu S
Bioact Mater . 2023 Nov; 32:98-123. PMID: 37927899
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have shown potential in the repair and regeneration of tissues and organs via the use of engineered biomaterials and scaffolds. However, current constructs face limitations...
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Golebiowska A, Jala V, Nukavarapu S
Ann Biomed Eng . 2023 Mar; 52(7):1835-1847. PMID: 36952144
Biomaterials that recapitulate the native in vivo microenvironment are promising to facilitate tissue repair and regeneration when used in combination with relevant growth factors (GFs), chemokines, cytokines, and other small...
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Abdulmalik S, Gallo J, Nip J, Katebifar S, Arul M, Lebaschi A, et al.
Bioact Mater . 2023 Feb; 25:42-60. PMID: 36733930
Tendon and ligament injuries are the most common musculoskeletal injuries, which not only impact the quality of life but result in a massive economic burden. Surgical interventions for tendon/ligament injuries...
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Intravaia J, Graham T, Kim H, Nanda H, Kumbar S, Nukavarapu S
Curr Opin Biomed Eng . 2023 Jan; 25. PMID: 36642994
Musculoskeletal injuries including bone defects continue to present a significant challenge in orthopedic surgery due to suboptimal healing. Bone reconstruction strategies focused on the use of biological grafts and bone...
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Ramos D, Abdulmalik S, Arul M, Sardashti N, Banasavadi-Siddegowda Y, Nukavarapu S, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2022 Jun; 5(6):2851-2861. PMID: 35642544
Approximately half of annual musculoskeletal injuries in the US involve tendon tears. The naturally hypocellular and hypovascular tendon environment makes tendons injury-prone and heal slowly. Tendon tissue engineering strategies often...
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Suvarnapathaki S, Nguyen M, Wu X, Nukavarapu S, Camci-Unal G
RSC Adv . 2022 May; 9(23):13016-13025. PMID: 35520789
Hydrogels that mimic native tissues chemically and structurally have been increasingly sought for a wide variety of tissue engineering applications. Gelatin can be naturally derived from different sources and functionalized...
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Ansari M, Golebiowska A, Dash M, Kumar P, Jain P, Nukavarapu S, et al.
Biomater Sci . 2022 May; 10(11):2789-2816. PMID: 35510605
There are more than 2 million bone grafting procedures performed annually in the US alone. Despite significant efforts, the repair of large segmental bone defects is a substantial clinical challenge...