Browsing by Author "Hassan, Shabir"
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Enzyme-mediated Alleviation of Peroxide Toxicity in Self-oxygenating Biomaterials
Willemen, Niels G. A.; Hassan, Shabir; Gurian, Melvin; Jasso-Salazar, Maria Fernanda; Fan, Kai; Wang, Haihang; Becker, Malin; Allijn, Iris E.; Bal Öztürk, Ayça; Leijten, Jeroen; Shin, Su Ryon (2022)Oxygen releasing biomaterials can facilitate the survival of living implants by creating environments with a viable oxygen level. Hydrophobic oxygen generating microparticles (HOGMPs) encapsulated calcium peroxide (CPO) ... -
Evolution and clinical translation of drug delivery nanomaterials
Hassan, Shabir; Prakash, Gyan; Bal Öztürk, Ayça; Saghazadeh, Saghi; Sohail, Muhammad Farhan; Seo, Jungmok; Khademhosseini, Ali (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2017)With the advent of technology, the role of nanomaterials in medicine has grown exponentially in the last few decades. The main advantage of such materials has been exploited in drug delivery applications, due to their ... -
Hybrid extracellular vesicles-liposome incorporated advanced bioink to deliver microRNA
Elkhoury, Kamil; Chen, Mo; Kocak, Polen; Enciso-Martínez, Eduardo; Bassous, Nicole Joy; Chul Lee, Myung; Byambaa, Batzaya; Rezaei, Zahra; Li, Yang; Ubina López , María Elizabeth; Gurian, Melvin; Sobahi, Nebras; Asif Hussain, Mohammad; Sanchez-Gonzalez, Laura; Leijten, Jeroen; Hassan, Shabir; Arab-Tehrany, Elmira; Ellis Ward, Jennifer; Shin, Su Ryon (IOP Publishing, 2022)In additive manufacturing, bioink formulations govern strategies to engineer 3D living tissues that mimic the complex architectures and functions of native tissues for successful tissue regeneration. Conventional 3D-printed ... -
Tissue adhesives: From research to clinical translation
Bal Öztürk, Ayça; Cecen, Berivan; Avcı Adalı, Meltem; Topkaya, Seda Nur; Alarçin, Emine; Yaşayan, Gökçen; Li, Yi Chen Ethan; Bulkurcuoğlu, Bünyamin; Akpek, Ali; Avcı, Hüseyin; Shi, Kun; Shin, Suryon; Hassan, Shabir (Elsevier B.V., 2021)Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after an injury. In spite of being the present standard of care, the utilization of these conventional methods is precarious ...