Chitosan-based injectable porous microcarriers with enhanced adipogenic differentiation and angiogenesis for subcutaneous adipose tissue regeneration
Yan Gan,
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Haotian Han,
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Ying Zhang
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et al.
Biomaterials Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
169, P. 214174 - 214174
Published: Jan. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Biomaterials for Corneal Regeneration
Advanced Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Abstract
Corneal
blindness
is
a
significant
reason
for
visual
impairment
globally.
Researchers
have
been
investigating
several
methods
corneal
regeneration
in
order
to
cure
these
patients.
Biomaterials
are
favored
due
their
biocompatibility
and
capacity
promote
cell
adhesion.
A
variety
of
natural
synthetic
biomaterials,
along
with
decellularized
cornea,
employed
wound
healing.
Commonly
utilized
biomaterials
encompass
proteins
such
as
collagen,
gelatin,
silk
fibroin
(SF),
well
polysaccharides
including
alginate,
chitosan
(CS),
hyaluronic
acid
(HA),
cellulose.
Synthetic
primarily
consist
polyvinyl
alcohol
(PVA),
poly(ε‐caprolactone)
(PCL),
poly
(lactic‐co‐glycolic
acid)
(PLGA).
Bio‐based
materials
composites
hydrogels,
films,
scaffolds,
patches,
nanocapsules,
other
formats
the
treatment
blinding
ocular
conditions,
wounds,
ulcers,
endothelium,
stromal
defects.
This
review
attempts
summarize
vitro,
preclinical,
clinical
trial
studies
relevant
using
within
last
five
years,
expect
that
experiences
outcomes
will
inspire
provide
practical
strategies
future
development
regeneration.
Furthermore,
potential
improvements
difficulties
discussed.
Language: Английский
Sympathetic chain reconstruction after failed sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis in regenerative medicine: a narrative review
Regenerative medicine reports .,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(2), P. 149 - 155
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Hyperhidrosis
is
a
pathologic
condition
characterized
by
abnormal
sweating
that
greater
than
normally
needed
for
proper
thermoregulation.
Surgical
therapy
remains
the
only
effective
treatment
definitive
cure
of
idiopathic
focal
hyperhidrosis,
although
some
controversies
still
exist
regarding
best
operation.
The
most
significant
side
effect
hyperhidrosis
surgery
compensatory
hyperhidrosis.
Although
severe
less
frequent
form,
it
results
in
detrimental
on
quality
life,
and
restoration
pre-surgical
advocated
affected
patients.
Sympathetic
chain
reconstruction
represents
surgical
option
managing
after
failed
sympathetic
surgery,
without
results.
In
this
review,
we
focus
experimental
clinical
data
use
compensated
sympathectomy
Regenerative
medicine,
particularly
tissue
engineering
stem
cell
technology,
offers
new
therapeutic
strategies
reconstruction.
These
may
improve
or
resolve
promoting
nerve
regeneration.
However,
there
are
number
problems
with
current
research,
including
inconsistency
outcomes,
lack
long-term
follow-up
data,
insufficient
in-depth
understanding
regenerative
medicine
techniques.
Nonetheless,
progress
has
been
made
studies.
For
example,
regeneration
demonstrated
animal
models,
different
methods
reconstruction,
autologous
grafts
conduits,
have
shown
studies
provide
preliminary
evidence
significance
conclusion,
development
hope
patients
primary
even
though
treatments
not
yet
achieved
desired
With
further
technological
technology
expected
to
be
means
treating
thus
significantly
improving
life
Language: Английский