Publications by authors named "M I Malpica"

Recent advances in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technologies have enabled precise patterning of cellular components along with biomimetic constructs for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The viscoelasticity of bioinks regulate printability and the smallest feature size in 3D bioprinted constructs. The impact of cellular components is typically neglected when choosing 3D bioprinting parameters.

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Recent advances in bioprinting technologies have enabled rapid manufacturing of organ-on-chip models along with biomimetic tissue microarchitectures. Bioprinting techniques can be used to integrate microfluidic channels and flow connections in organ-on-chip models. We review bioprinters in two categories of nozzle-based and optical-based methods, and then discuss their fabrication parameters such as resolution, replication fidelity, fabrication time, and cost for micro-tissue models and microfluidic applications.

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We studied the effect of adrenaline on the capacity of human neutrophils to attach, ingest and destroy Candida albicans. The neutrophils were incubated in vitro in the presence of an adrenaline concentration taken as basal (10-10 m), and another that is referred to as being reached following physical exercise (10-9 m). Two higher concentrations (10-7 m and 10-5 m), which are seldom attained in blood but which can occur at specific locations in the organism, were tested as having a possible pharmacological application.

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