Free Radic Biol Med
January 2025
Oxygen (O)-controlled cell culture has been pivotal in studying mammalian mechanisms of O sensing, regulation, and utilization. We posit, however, that O-controlled cell culture is paradoxically not controlling O. There is overwhelming evidence that the pericellular O is lower than the surrounding gas phase due to cellular O consumption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a novel class of crystalline porous materials, consisting of metal ions and organic linkers. These hybrid materials possess exceptional porosity and specific surface area, which have recently garnered significant interest due to their potential applications in gas separation and storage, energy storage, biomedical imaging, and drug delivery. As MOFs are being explored for biomedical applications, it is essential to comprehensively assess their toxicity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present an innovative in vitro model aimed at investigating the combined effects of tissue rigidity and shear stress on endothelial cell (EC) function, which are crucial for understanding vascular health and the onset of diseases such as atherosclerosis. Traditionally, studies have explored the impacts of shear stress and substrate stiffness on ECs, independently. However, this integrated system combines these factors to provide a more precise simulation of the mechanical environment of the vasculature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolysaccharides (PSAs) are carbohydrate-based macromolecules widely used in the biomedical field, either in their pure form or in blends/nanocomposites with other materials. The relationship between structure, properties, and functions has inspired scientists to design multifunctional PSAs for various biomedical applications by incorporating unique molecular structures and targeted bulk properties. Multiple strategies, such as conjugation, grafting, cross-linking, and functionalization, have been explored to control their mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, hydrophilicity, degradability, rheological features, and stimuli-responsiveness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabetic retinopathy (DR) poses a significant challenge in diabetes management, with its progression often asymptomatic until advanced stages. This underscores the urgent need for cost-effective and reliable screening methods. Consequently, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools presents a promising avenue to address this need effectively.
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