Journal: Trends in Biotechnology

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Abbreviation

Trends Biotechnol.

Publisher

Elsevier

Journal Volumes

ISSN

0167-7799
0167-9430

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  • Chansoria, Parth; Liu, Hao; Christiansen, Michael; et al. (2023)
    Trends in Biotechnology
    Magnetic fields are increasingly being used for the remote, noncontact manipulation of cells and biomaterials for a wide range of regenerative medical (RM) applications. They have been deployed for their direct effects on biological systems or in conjunction with magnetic materials or magnetically tagged cells for a targeted therapeutic effect. In this work, we highlight the recent trends on the broad use of magnetic fields for the homing of therapeutic cells and particles at targeted tissue sites, biomimetic tissue fabrication, and control of cell fate and proliferation. We also survey the design and control principles of magnetic manipulation systems, including their capabilities and limitations, which can guide future research into developing more effective magnetic field-based regenerative strategies.
  • Payne, Amanda N.; Zihler, Annina; Chassard, Christophe; et al. (2012)
    Trends in Biotechnology
  • Towards Gecko-feet Inspired Bandages
    Item type: Other Journal Item
    Yanik, Mehmet F. (2009)
    Trends in Biotechnology
  • Sagdic, Kutay; Eş, Ismail; Sitti, Metin; et al. (2022)
    Trends in Biotechnology
    Industry 4.0 encompasses a new industrial revolution in which advanced manufacturing systems are interconnected with information technologies. These sophisticated data-gathering technologies have led to a shift toward smarter manufacturing processes involving the use of smart materials (SMs). The properties of SMs make them highly attractive for numerous biomedical applications. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) enables them to be effectively used in the design of novel biomedical platforms to overcome shortcomings in the current biotechnology industry. This review summarizes recent advances in AI-assisted SMs for different healthcare products. The current challenges and future perspectives of AI-supported smart biosystems are also discussed, particularly with the regard to their applications in drug design, biosensors, theranostics, and electronic skins.
  • Friedensohn, Simon; Khan, Tarik; Reddy, Sai (2017)
    Trends in Biotechnology
  • Dincer, Can; Bruch, Richard; Kling, André; et al. (2017)
    Trends in Biotechnology
    Multiplexed point-of-care testing (xPOCT), which is simultaneous on-site detection of different analytes from a single specimen, has recently gained increasing importance for clinical diagnostics, with emerging applications in resource-limited settings (such as in the developing world, in doctors’ offices, or directly at home). Nevertheless, only single-analyte approaches are typically considered as the major paradigm in many reviews of point-of-care testing. Here, we comprehensively review the present diagnostic systems and techniques for xPOCT applications. Different multiplexing technologies (e.g., bead- or array-based systems) are considered along with their detection methods (e.g., electrochemical or optical). We also address the unmet needs and challenges of xPOCT. Finally, we critically summarize the in-field applicability and the future perspectives of the presented approaches.
  • Nitric oxide detoxification
    Item type: Journal Article
    Frey, Alexander D.; Kallio, Pauli T. (2005)
    Trends in Biotechnology
  • Reimhult, Erik; Kumar, Karthik (2008)
    Trends in Biotechnology
  • Ausländer, Simon; Fussenegger, Martin (2012)
    Trends in Biotechnology
  • Synthetic immunology
    Item type: Journal Article
    Geering, Barbara; Fussenegger, Martin (2015)
    Trends in Biotechnology
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