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1. Integrating Computational and Biological Hemodynamic Approaches to Improve Modeling of Atherosclerotic Arteries

2. Natural Polymer‐Based Materials for Wound Healing Applications

3. Programming temporal stiffness cues within extracellular matrix hydrogels for modelling cancer niches

4. From Adhesion to Detachment: Strategies to Design Tissue‐Adhesive Hydrogels

5. Advanced Soft Robotic System for In Situ 3D Bioprinting and Endoscopic Surgery

6. Glucose-Dependent Insulin Secretion from β Cell Spheroids Is Enhanced by Embedding into Softer Alginate Hydrogels Functionalised with RGD Peptide

7. A Biomimetic Approach toward Enhancing Angiogenesis: Recombinantly Expressed Domain V of Human Perlecan Is a Bioactive Molecule That Promotes Angiogenesis and Vascularization of Implanted Biomaterials

8. Integration of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived endothelial cells with polycaprolactone/gelatin-based electrospun scaffolds for enhanced therapeutic angiogenesis

9. Rapid Endothelialization of Off-the-Shelf Small Diameter Silk Vascular Grafts

10. In situ formation of poly(vinyl alcohol)–heparin hydrogels for mild encapsulation and prolonged release of basic fibroblast growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor

14. Selective NLRP3 Inflammasome Inhibitor MCC950 Suppresses Inflammation and Facilitates Healing in Vascular Materials

16. Biofabrication Applications

17. Bioengineering silk into blood vessels

18. Biomimetic silk biomaterials: Perlecan-functionalized silk fibroin for use in blood-contacting devices

19. Gas modulating microcapsules for spatiotemporal control of hypoxia

20. Strategies for inclusion of growth factors into 3D printed bone grafts

21. Biomaterials directed activation of a cryostable therapeutic secretome in induced pluripotent stem cell derived mesenchymal stromal cells

22. Surface Biofunctionalization of Silk Biomaterials Using Dityrosine Cross-Linking

23. Impact of Sterilization on a Conjugated Polymer-Based Bioelectronic Patch

24. 3D bioprinting of dual-crosslinked nanocellulose hydrogels for tissue engineering applications

25. 3D Bioprinting of Cardiovascular Tissues for In Vivo and In Vitro Applications Using Hybrid Hydrogels Containing Silk Fibroin: State of the Art and Challenges

26. Microchannels Are an Architectural Cue That Promotes Integration and Vascularization of Silk Biomaterials in Vivo

27. Silk fibroin photo-lyogels containing microchannels as a biomaterial platform for in situ tissue engineering

28. Programming Delayed Dissolution Into Sacrificial Bioinks For Dynamic Temporal Control of Architecture within 3D‐Bioprinted Constructs (Adv. Funct. Mater. 8/2023)

29. Bioengineering artificial blood vessels from natural materials

30. Towards engineering heart tissues from bioprinted cardiac spheroids

31. Altered processing enhances the efficacy of small-diameter silk fibroin vascular grafts

32. Effect of Recombinant Human Perlecan Domain V Tethering Method on Protein Orientation and Blood Contacting Activity on Polyvinyl Chloride

33. Silk Fibroin Scaffold Architecture Regulates Inflammatory Responses and Engraftment of Bone Marrow-Mononuclear Cells

34. Impact of sterilization on a conjugated polymer based bioelectronic patch

35. Dry Surface Treatments of Silk Biomaterials and Their Utility in Biomedical Applications

36. Development and Characterization of Gelatin‐Norbornene Bioink to Understand the Interplay between Physical Architecture and Micro‐Capillary Formation in Biofabricated Vascularized Constructs (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 2/2022)

37. The multifaceted roles of perlecan in fibrosis

38. Integration of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived endothelial cells with polycaprolactone/gelatin-based electrospun scaffolds for enhanced therapeutic angiogenesis

39. Rapid Endothelialization of Off-the-Shelf Small Diameter Silk Vascular Grafts

40. Development and Characterization of Gelatin‐Norbornene Bioink to Understand the Interplay between Physical Architecture and Micro‐Capillary Formation in Biofabricated Vascularized Constructs

41. Silk biomaterials functionalized with recombinant domain V of human perlecan modulate endothelial cell and platelet interactions for vascular applications

42. Microchannels in Development, Survival, and Vascularisation of Tissue Analogues for Regenerative Medicine

43. Bioengineered human heparin with anticoagulant activity

44. A One Step Procedure toward Conductive Suspensions of Liposome‐Polyaniline Complexes

45. The Biomedical Use of Silk: Past, Present, Future

46. Vascularization of hollow channel-modified porous silk scaffolds with endothelial cells for tissue regeneration

47. Corneal Tissue Engineering: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives

48. Lyophilized Silk Sponges: A Versatile Biomaterial Platform for Soft Tissue Engineering

49. The Effect of Sterilization on Silk Fibroin Biomaterial Properties

50. Glycosaminoglycan and Proteoglycan-Based Biomaterials: Current Trends and Future Perspectives

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