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    Bioactive Ions-Loaded Bioinks Primed for 3D Printing of Artificial Tissues

    Bioactive ions have become increasingly important in tissue engineering due to their ability to improve cellular activity by modifying both cell–material and cell–cell interactions. Inorganic biomaterials have...

    Hyo Jung Jo, Moon Sung Kang, Jeong Min Kim in Biomedical Materials & Devices (2024)

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    Activated carbon nanofiber nanoparticles incorporated electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds to promote fibroblast behaviors for application to skin tissue engineering

    The most widely used one-dimensional (1D) carbonaceous nanomaterials in tissue engineering are carbon nanotubes, either single or multiwalled. Other forms of 1D nanomaterials, such as carbon nanowires and carb...

    Sangmun Choi, Iruthayapandi Selestin Raja in Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials (2022)

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    Biosafety of inorganic nanomaterials for theranostic applications

    Recent advances in inorganic nanomaterial-based theranostics enabled imaging-guided molecular targeting and drug delivery, and various combinations of theranostic systems. The term “theranostics” is defined as...

    Moon Sung Kang, Mina Kwon, Hee Jeong Jang, Seung Jo Jeong in Emergent Materials (2022)

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    The Use of Thermally Decomposable Ligands for Conductive Films of Semiconductor Nanocrystals

    Poor conductivity is a bottleneck hindering the production of nanocrystal-based devices. In most nanocrystal syntheses, ligands with long alkyl chains are used to prepare monodisperse, crystalline particles. W...

    Andrew W. Wills, Moon Sung Kang, Ankur Khare in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2010)