Browsing by Author "Tutar, Rümeysa"
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Tutar, Rümeysa; Bal Öztürk, Ayça (DergiPark, 2020)Özet: Kornea yaraları cerrahi, enfeksiyonlardan ve travmatik yaralanmalardan kaynaklanmaktadır. Bu yaralar geleneksel olarak naylon sütürler kullanılarak onarılmaktadır. Kornea bölgesindeki yaralanmanın şekline ve derecesine ... -
Optimization of methacrylated gelatin /layered double hydroxides nanocomposite cell-laden hydrogel bioinks with high printability for 3D extrusion bioprinting
Alarçin, Emine; İzbudak, Burçin; Yüce Erarslan, Elif; Domingo, Sherif; Tutar, Rümeysa; Titi, Kariman; Kocaağa, Banu; Güner, F. Seniha; Bal Öztürk, Ayça (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2022)Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) offer unique source of inspiration for design of bone mimetic biomaterials due to their superior mechanical properties, drug delivery capability and regulation cellular behaviors, particularly ... -
Photo-crosslinkable chitosan and gelatin-based nanohybrid bioinks for extrusion-based 3D-bioprinting
Yüce Erarslan, Elif; Tutar, Rümeysa; İzbudak, Burçin; Alarçin, Emine; Kocaağa, Banu; Güner, F. Seniha; Emik, Serkan; Bal Öztürk, Ayça (TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS, 2021)In the last decade, 3D-bioprinting has attracted attention due to its capability to produce complex scaffolds. The selection of suitable biomaterials for the bioink design is very important for the success of 3D-bioprinting. ... -
Photocurable silk fibroin-based tissue sealants with enhanced adhesive properties for the treatment of corneal perforations
Corneal defects are associated with corneal tissue engineering in terms of vision loss. The treatment of corneal defects is an important clinical challenge due to a uniform corneal thickness and the apparent lack of ... -
Selection of natural biomaterials for micro-tissue and organ-on-chip models
Bal Öztürk, Ayça; Cecen, Berivan; Yaşayan, Gökçen; Alarçin, Emine; Koçak, Polen; Tutar, Rümeysa; Kozacı, Leyla Didem; Ryon Shin, Su; K Miri, Amir (2022)The desired organ in micro-tissue models of organ-on-a-chip (OoC) devices dictates the optimum biomaterials, divided into natural and synthetic biomaterials. They can resemble biological tissues' biological functions and ...