Andrew E.-Y. Chuang

Andrew E.-Y. Chuang
  • PhD
  • Professor at Taipei Medical University

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Taipei Medical University
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Acceptor–donor–acceptor (A–D–A)‐configured molecules with coplanar dithieno[2,3‐d:2′,3′‐d’]thieno[3,2‐b:3′,2′‐b’]dipyrrole (DTPT) as the core are promising organic semiconductor materials utilized in organic photovoltaic devices owing to their efficient charge transportation capabilities. In addition to optoelectronic applications, they are potenti...
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The regenerative potential of stem cells and growth factors and their promising roles in revolutionizing osteoarthritis treatment. The image was generated using BioRender.
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Background and objective Osteoarthritis is a widespread and debilitating condition, particularly affecting the medial compartment of knee joint due to varus knee deformities. Medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO) has emerged as an effective treatment, but it comes with challenges like fractures, correction loss, and nonunion, leading...
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The management of diabetic wounds presents a considerable challenge within the realm of clinical practice. Cellular-derived nanoparticles, or extracellular vesicles (EV), generated by human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) have been investigated as promising candidates for the treatment of diabetic wounds. Nevertheless, limitations on the yield,...
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Platelet extracellular vesicles (pEVs) isolated from clinical‐grade human platelet concentrates are attracting attention as a promising agent for wound healing therapies. Although pEVs have shown potential for skin regeneration, their incorporation into wound bandages has remained limitedly explored. Herein, gelatine‐based hydrogel (PAH‐G) foams fo...
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The prospective of percutaneous drug delivery (PDD) mechanisms to address the limitations of oral and injectable treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is increasing. These limitations encompass inadequate compliance among patients and acute gastrointestinal side effects. However, the skin’s intrinsic layer can frequently hinder the percutaneous d...
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Combination therapy based on precise phototherapies combined with immune modulation provides successful antitumor effects. In this study, a combination therapy is designed based on phototactic, photosynthetic, and phototherapeutic Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii (CHL)‐glycol chitosan (GCS)‐polypyrrole (PPy) nanoparticle (NP)‐enhanced immunity combined wi...
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Thrombosis presents a critical health threat globally, with high mortality and incidence rates. Clinical treatment faces challenges such as low thrombolytic agent bioavailability, thrombosis recurrence, ischemic hypoxia damage, and neural degeneration. This study developed biocompatible Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii micromotors (CHL) with photo/magneti...
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Thrombotic cardiovascular diseases are a prevalent factor contributing to both physical impairment and mortality. Thrombolysis and ischemic mitigation have emerged as leading contemporary therapeutic approaches for addressing the consequences of ischemic injury and reperfusion damage. Herein, an innovative cellular-cloaked spermatozoon-driven micro...
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The process of wound healing is a complex, multi-phase phenomenon crucial for optimal tissue regeneration. Traditional drug delivery systems often target specific phases of wound repair, neglecting the dynamic interplay among the stages. This limitation highlights the need for comprehensive delivery systems that cater to the holistic needs of wound...
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In recent years, the development of biodegradable hydrogels as an alternative over the traditional wound dressing has become increasingly significant. These specific hydrogels are able to offer suitable microenvironments to further aid the process of tissue or organ regeneration. However, application of biodegradable hydrogels in clinical medicine...
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A photothrombosis-on-a-chip system with precise site-specific thrombus formation, controllable thrombus severity, and dual physiological environments for drug testing and thrombosis research.
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Background A rising population faces challenges with healing-impaired cutaneous wounds, often leading to physical disabilities. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), specifically in the cell sheet format, have emerged as a promising remedy for impaired wound healing. Human platelet lysate (HPL) provides an attractive alternative to fetal bovine serum...
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Segmental bone defects can arise from trauma, infection, metabolic bone disorders, or tumor removal. Hydrogels have gained attention in the field of bone regeneration due to their unique hydrophilic properties and the ability to customize their physical and chemical characteristics to serve as scaffolds and carriers for growth factors. However, the...
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The prognosis for postinjury peripheral nerve regeneration remains suboptimal. Although transplantation of exogenous Schwann cells (SCs) has been considered a promising treatment to promote nerve repair, this strategy has been hampered in practice by the limited availability of SC sources and an insufficient postengraftment cell retention rate. In...
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Hirudins, natural sulfo(glyco)proteins, are clinical anticoagulants that directly inhibit thrombin, a key coagulation factor. Their potent thrombin inhibition primarily results from antagonistic interactions with both the catalytic and non‐catalytic sites of thrombin. Hirudins often feature sulfate moieties on Tyr residues in their anionic C‐termin...
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Hair loss is one of the most common and distressing conditions that can be traumatic for an individual. Many non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments for hair loss have been developed. However, serious side effects or limitations in terms of the hair regeneration potential still exist. One of the non-pharmacological treatments, biophysica...
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The rapid progress in the fields of biomedical and biological photonic sciences has given rise to a substantial demand for biological photonic structures capable of interacting with living systems. These structures are expected to facilitate precise manipulation of incident light at small scales, enabling the detection of sensitive biological signa...
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Due to their non-toxic function in biological systems, Iron oxide NPs (IO-NPs) are very attractive in biomedical applications. The magnetic properties of IO-NPs enable a variety of biomedical applications. We evaluated the usage of IO-NPs for anticancer effects. This paper lists the applications of IO-NPs in general and the clinical targeting of IO...
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Platelets are small anucleated blood cells primarily known for their vital hemostatic role. Allogeneic platelet concen‑ trates (PCs) collected from healthy donors are an essential cellular product transfused by hospitals to control or pre‑ vent bleeding in patients affected by thrombocytopenia or platelet dysfunctions. Platelets fulfill additional...
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Impaired wound healing is a significant complication of diabetes. Platelet-derived extracellular vesicles (pEVs), rich in growth factors and cytokines, show promise as a powerful biotherapy to modulate cellular proliferation, angiogenesis, immunomodulation, and inflammation. For practical home-based wound therapy, however, pEVs should be incorporat...
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Thrombotic vascular disorders, specifically thromboembolisms, have a significant detrimental effect on public health. Despite the numerous thrombolytic and antithrombotic drugs available, their efficacy in penetrating thrombus formations is limited, and they carry a high risk of promoting bleeding. Consequently, the current medication dosage protoc...
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Long-standing administration of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs confirms their clinical value for managing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Nevertheless, there are emergent worries over unwanted adverse risks of systemic drug administration. Hence, a novel strategy that can be used in a drug-free manner while diminishing side effects is immediately...
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Traditional thrombolytic therapeutics for vascular blockage are affected by their limited penetration into thrombi, associated off-target side effects, and low bioavailability, leading to insufficient thrombolytic efficacy. We hypothesized that these limitations could be overcome by the precisely controlled and targeted delivery of thrombolytic the...
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Due to the mortality associated with thrombosis and its high recurrence rate, there is a need to investigate antithrombotic approaches. Noninvasive site-specific thrombolysis is a current approach being used; however, its usage is characterized by the following limitations: low targeting efficiency, poor ability to penetrate clots, rapid half-life,...
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Thrombolytic and antithrombotic therapies are limited by short circulation time and the risk of off‐target hemorrhage. Integrating a thrombus‐homing strategy with photothermal therapy are proposed to address these limitations. Using glycol chitosan, polypyrrole, iron oxide and heparin, biomimicking GCPIH nanoparticles are developed for targeted thr...
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A combination of chemotherapy and chemodynamic therapy (CDT) is being developed to improve the theranostic efficacy and biological safety of current therapies. However, most CDT agents are restricted due to complex issues such as multiple components, low colloidal stability, carrier-associated toxicity, insufficient reactive oxygen species generati...
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Rapid and low-cost diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is essential to identify infected subjects, particularly asymptomatic cases, primarily to arrest the spread of the disease through local transmission. Antibody-based chromatographic serological tests, as an alternative to the RT-PCR technique, offer only limited help due to high fa...
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As an alternative strategy for cancer treatment, the combination of cancer nanomedicine and immunotherapy is promising with regard to efficacy and safety; however, precise modulation of the activation of antitumor immunity remains challenging. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to describe an intelligent nanocomposite polymer immunomodulat...
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Near-infrared–photothermal therapy (NIR-PTT) is a potential modality for cancer treatment. Directing photothermal effects specifically to cancer cells may enhance the therapeutic index for the best treatment outcome. While epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR) is commonly overexpressed/genetically altered in human malignancy, it remains unknown...
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In the fields of biomedicine and tissue engineering, natural polymer‐based tissue‐engineered scaffolds are used in multiple applications. As a plant‐derived polymer, soy protein, containing multiple amino acids, is structurally similar to components of the extra‐cellular matrix (ECM) of tissues. Its biological safety provided a good potential to be...
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An early diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) or thrombosis is complicated in patients with non-diagnostic features. AMI or thrombosis patients with chest pain are unintentionally discharged and have increased mortality. The study aimed to develop a smartphone biomedical sensor as a rapid test for AMI or thrombosis by naked-eye observatio...
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The innate cartilage extracellular matrix is avascular and plays a vital role in innate chondrocytes. Recapping the crucial components of the extracellular matrix in engineered organs via polymeric gels and bioinspired approaches is promising for improving the regenerative aptitude of encapsulated cartilage/chondrocytes. Conventional gel formation...
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Platelets have unique properties that can be used in a variety of clinical settings. Their ability to target and accumulate in the lung cancer microenvironment can be exploited as a therapeutic targeted delivery method. In this study, we developed a drug-free biomimetic platelet-polyethyleneimine polypyrrole (PLT-PEI-PPY) conjugate that expresses e...
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Noninvasive photothermal therapy (PTT) represents a promising direction for more modern and precise medical applications. However, PTT efficacy is still not satisfactory due to the existence of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and poorly targeted delivery. Herein, the design of a nanosystem with improved delivery efficacy for anticancer treatment employi...
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The skin possesses an epithelial barrier. Delivering growth factors to deeper wounds is usually rather challenging, and these typically restrict the therapeutic efficacy for chronic wound healing. Efficient healing of chronic wounds also requires abundant blood flow. Therefore, addressing these concerns is crucial. Among presently accessible biomed...
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Combined applications of composite materials are very important in today’s science, especially those of liquid crystal (LC) materials. Visualization of near-infrared (NIR) with zero power consumption using a combination of photothermal and LC materials is urgently needed. In this study, a device was constructed from thermosensitive cholesteric LC (...
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Patients with irregular, huge burn wounds require time-consuming healing. The skin has an epithelial barrier mechanism. Hence, the penetration and retention of therapeutics across the skin to deep lesion is generally quite difficult and these usually constrain the delivery/therapeutic efficacies for wound healing. Effective burn wound healing also...
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Thrombolysis is a standard treatment for rapidly restoring blood flow. However, the application of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (Uk) in clinical therapy is limited due to its nonspecific distribution and inadequate therapeutic accumulation. Precise thrombus imaging and site-specific drug delivery can enhance the diagnostic and therapeutic e...
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Several studies have applied tricalcium phosphate (TCP) or autografts in bone tissue engineering to enhance the clinical regeneration of bone. Unfortunately, there are several drawbacks related to the use of autografts, including a risk of infection, blood loss, limited quantities, and donor-site morbidities. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a natural...
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Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising tool to overcome certain cancerous and precancerous conditions in dermatology. A scheme of transferred CAP was first developed to treat melanoma (B16F10) skin cancer cells as well as non-malignant (L929) cells in vitro. CAP was transferred using a silicone tube with a jet system that was developed and wa...
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Background and Purpose Strontium ranelate (SrR) is an oral pharmaceutical agent for osteoporosis. In recent years, numerous unwanted side effects of oral SrR have been revealed. Therefore, its clinical administration and applications are limited. Hereby, this study aims to develop, formulate, and characterize an effective SrR carrier system for spi...
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Spurred by recent progress in biomaterials and therapeutics, stimulus-responsive strategies that deliver an active substance in temporal-, spatial-, and dose-controlled fashions have become achievable. Implementation of such strategies necessitates the use of bio-safe materials that are sensitive to a specific pathological incitement or that, in re...
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A novel device for cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC)-based microfluidic chips, accommodated in a polydimethylsiloxane material, was invented. In this device, the reorientation of the CLCs was consistently influenced by the surface of the four channel walls and adjacent CLCs. When the inside of the microchannel was coated with the alignment layer, th...
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Curcumin can reduce the production of brain inflammatory mediators and symptoms of brain diseases. However, a large amount of free curcumin needs to be administered to achieve an effective level in the brain because of its poor water-solubility. Chitosan and fucoidan were reported to respectively target P-selectin and acidic microenvironment expres...
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Near-infrared (NIR)-light-modulated photothermal thrombolysis has been investigated to overcome the hemorrhage danger posed by clinical clot-busting substances. A long-standing issue in thrombosis fibrinolytics is the lack of lesion-specific therapy, which should not be ignored. Herein, a novel thrombolysis therapy using photothermal disintegration...
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Introduction The sensitive interfacial interaction of liquid crystals (LC) holds potential for precision biosensors. In the past, the developments of LC biosensors were limited by the complicated manufacturing process, which hinders commercialization and wider applications of such devices. In this report, we demonstrate the first nano-structural po...
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is of foremost concern among long-term autoimmune disorders, as it leads to inflammation, exudates, chondral degeneration, and painful joints. Because RA severity often fluctuates over time, a local drug delivery method that titrates release of therapeutics to arthritis bioactivity should represent a promising paradigm of...
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Influenza, pneumonia, and pathogenic infection of the respiratory system are boosted in cold environments. Low temperatures also result in vasoconstriction, restraint of blood flow, and decreased oxygen to the heart, and the risk of a heart attack would increase accordingly. The present face mask fabric fails to preserve its air-filtering function...
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Engineered skin that can facilitate tissue repair has been a great advance in the field of wound healing. A well-designed dressing material together with active biological cues such as cells or growth factors can overcome the limitation of using auto-grafts from patients. Recently, many studies showed that human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) c...
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This Scientific Report 2020-2021 presents the main research activities carried out by the Professors and research teams of the College of Biomedical Engineering at Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan. The report highlights the main research focus of the College in the fields of (a) Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering, (b) Nanomedicine...
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The highly sensitive interfacial effects between liquid crystal (LC) and alignment layers make LC-bioinspired sensors an important technology. However, LC-bioinspired sensors are limited by quantification requiring a polarized microscope and expensive equipment, which makes it difficult to commercialize LC-bioinspired sensors. In this report, we fi...
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Nanomaterial mediated cancer/tumor photo driven hyperthermia has obtained great awareness. Nevertheless, it is a challenge for improving the hyperthermic efficacy lacking resistance to stimulated thermal stress. We thus developed a bioinspired nano-platform utilizing inclusion complexation between photosensitive polypyrrole (Ppy) nanoparticles (NP)...
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Nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma processes, including an interaction between plasma and liquid phases, are employed to induce crosslinked gelatin–graphene oxide composite hydrogels. The properties of thin‐film hydrogel‐forming postplasma treatment are analyzed by infrared spectroscopy, rheology, scanning electron microscope, and in vitro stud...
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The cell-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with a lower risk of pathogen transfer, and it possesses an ideal niche with growth factors and complex fibrillar proteins for cell attachment and growth. However, the cell-derived ECM is found to have poor biomechanical properties, and processing of cell-derived ECM into gels is scarcely st...
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The nonspecific distribution and non-targeted heating of chemotherapeutic agents in the human body commonly produce adverse side effects during brain cancer management. Even though an external magnetic field can partially gather extracellular magnetic drug carriers near brain tumor, magnetic guidance alone still cannot precisely identify and target...
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FREE LINK to PDF: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1ZePR6CFjZC6Ol . Fibrinolytic treatments for venous or arterial thrombotic syndromes using systemic administration of thrombolytics, such as streptokinase, can induce life-threatening bleeding complications. In this study, we offer the first proof of concept for a targeted photothermal fibrin clot p...
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This document presents the Research fields and performance of the College of Biomedical Engineering of Taipei Medical University (TMU). After only three years of existence, our College of Biomedical Engineering (CBME) was already listed in the top 150 in Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in 2018. CBME has 26 full-time professors and clo...
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Background Polymeric delivery systems have been elucidated over the last few years as an approach of achieving high therapeutic effect to the local site of malignant disease patients who have cancer. Polypyrrole (Ppy) is a potential organic conducting polymer which has long been recognized as a versatile material due to its excellent stability, con...
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A selective colon cancer cell therapy was effectively achieved with catalase-mediated intra-cellular heterogeneous Fenton reactions triggered by cellular uptake of SnFe2O4 nanocrystals. The treatment was proven effective for eradicating colon cancer cells, whereas was benign to normal colon cells, thus effectively realizing the selective colon canc...
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According to the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Ranking 2018, Taipei Medical University continues to improve its ranking to reach now the 83th place. Our College of Biomedical Engineering was for the first time listed in the top 150-200 biomedical engineering academic institutes in the world in the ARWU ranking, after only 3 years of...
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Increasing the intestinal dissolution of orally administered poorly water-soluble drugs that have poor oral bioavailability to a therapeutically effective level has long been an elusive goal. In this work, an approach that can greatly enhance the oral bioavailability of a poorly water-soluble drug such as curcumin (CUR) is developed, using a “Trans...
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Efficient nonviral oral gene delivery offers an attractive modality for chronic protein replacement therapy. Herein, the oral delivery of insulin gene is reported by a nonviral vector comprising a copolymer with a high degree of substitution of branched polyethylenimine on chitosan (CS‐g‐bPEI). Protecting the plasmid from gastric acidic degradation...
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The introduction and designing of functional thermoresponsive hydrogels have been recommended as recent potential therapeutic approaches for biomedical applications. The development of bioactive materials such as thermosensitive gelatin-incorporated nano-organic materials with a porous structure and photothermally triggerable and cell adhesion prop...
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The treatment of articular cartilage damage is a major task in the medical science of orthopedics. Hydrogels possess the ability to form multifunctional cartilage grafts since they possess polymeric swellability upon immersion in an aqueous phase. Polymeric hydrogels are capable of physiological swelling and greasing, and they possess the mechanica...
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Autologous skin grafts, which can cause donor site morbidity, are currently used to treat deep wounds. To improve regeneration of poorly healing wounds, cell-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffolds are garnering great research interest due to lower risks of pathogen transfer and immune rejection. However, the mechanical properties of cell-deri...
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There are exciting research topics at the College of Biomedical Engineering of Taipei Medical University for Foreign MS and PhD students.We have several international MS and PhD programs in Biomedical Engineering covering Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering, Nanotechnologies and Medical Engineering, and Bio-Optomechatronics. Teaching is 100...

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