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Progress in Biomedical Engineering

Progress in Biomedical Engineering is a scientific journal, published by IOP Publishing since 2019 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is biomedical engineering.

Details
Abbr. Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol)
Publisher IOP Publishing
Start 2019
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
e-ISSN 2516-1091
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 13360 15
SJR / Ranks: 3052 1141
CiteScore / Ranks: 2975 6.90
Recent Articles
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Kooi R, Schoutens E, Stassen O, Stassen O, de Boer J, den Toonder J
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40043363
Mechanical forces of various kinds and magnitudes are crucial to cell and tissue development. At the cell level, mechanotransduction refers to the processes that turn mechanical triggers into a biochemical...
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Mendoza-Baustista K, Mendoza-Bautista K, Torres-Mendez A, Torres-Mendez L, Chairez I
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Feb; 7(2). PMID: 39999565
This review comprehensively analyzes the modern literature on including visual aids in diverse surgical assistant robotic systems. The review considered a deep analysis of diverse technical and scientific sources that...
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Liu Y, Li B, Yi C, Chen X, Yu X
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Feb; 7(2). PMID: 39970533
Polydopamine (PDA), as a material mimicking the adhesive proteins of mussels in nature, has emerged as a strong candidate for developing novel antibacterial and anti-inflammatory materials due to its outstanding...
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Din M, Liu X, Jiang H, Ahmad S, Xiangdong L, Lai X, et al.
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Feb; 7(2). PMID: 39908664
The issue of antibiotic resistance is increasing with time because of the quick rise of microbial strains. Overuse of antibiotics has led to multidrug-resistant, pan-drug-resistant, and extensively drug-resistant bacterial strains,...
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Holland I
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Feb; 7(2). PMID: 39904058
Extrusion is the most popular bioprinting platform. Predictions of human tissue and whole-organ printing have been made for the technology. However, after decades of development, extruded constructs lack the essential...
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Zhuang Y, Zhang Q, Wan Z, Geng H, Xue Z, Cao H
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Jan; 7(2). PMID: 39879660
Integrating biomedical electronic devices holds profound promise for advancements in healthcare and enhancing individuals' quality of life. However, the persistent challenges associated with the traditional batteries' limited lifespan and bulkiness...
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K R J, Vijayakumar D, D K V, Sugumaran V, Pathinarupothi R
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Jan; 7(2). PMID: 39787703
Lymphedema is localized swelling due to lymphatic system dysfunction, often affecting arms and legs due to fluid accumulation. It occurs in 20% to 94% of patients within 2-5 years after...
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Moeller T, Beyerlein M, Herzog M, Barisch-Fritz B, Marquardt C, Dezman M, et al.
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Jan; 7(1. PMID: 39774104
With increasing age, motor performance declines. This decline is associated with less favorable health outcomes such as impaired activities of daily living, reduced quality of life, or increased mortality. Through...
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Zanellati G, Allegrini D, Auricchio F, Romano M, Cattenone A, Alaimo G, et al.
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Jan; 7(1. PMID: 39773849
Laser surgery is recognized as a highly effective method for managing retinal diseases. However, the thermal effects of the laser on different eye tissues are not entirely understood yet. In...
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Abdi H, Sanchez-Molina D, Garcia-Vilana S, Rahimi-Movaghar V
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2025 Jan; 7(2). PMID: 39761631
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) pose a significant health concern among the elderly population, influenced by age-related physiological changes and the prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases. Understanding the biomechanical dimensions of TBIs...