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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Shahbazi, Mohammad-Ali
University Medical Center Groningen
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- 2024Designing of a Multifunctional 3D-Printed Biomimetic Theragenerative Aerogel Scaffold via Mussel-Inspired Chemistrycitations
- 2023Dermal Wound Healingcitations
- 2023Nanoparticles-based phototherapy systems for cancer treatmentcitations
- 2023Nanoparticles-based phototherapy systems for cancer treatment:Current status and clinical potentialcitations
- 2023Effect of poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) polymer nanoparticles loaded with vancomycin against Staphylococcus aureus biofilmcitations
- 2023Injectable Nanocomposite Hydrogels of Gelatin-Hyaluronic Acid Reinforced with Hybrid Lysozyme Nanofibrils-Gold Nanoparticles for the Regeneration of Damaged Myocardiumcitations
- 2021Electroconductive multi-functional polypyrrole composites for biomedical applicationscitations
- 2020Directional Freeze-Castingcitations
- 2020Controlled Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Delivery to Liver Cancer Cells by Gate-Capped Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticlescitations
- 2019Rapid optimization of liposome characteristics using a combined microfluidics and design-of-experiment approachcitations
- 2019Silica nanoparticle surface chemistry: An important trait affecting cellular biocompatibility in two and three dimensional culture systemscitations
- 2018Conductive vancomycin-loaded mesoporous silica polypyrrole-based scaffolds for bone regenerationcitations
- 2018Conductive vancomycin-loaded mesoporous silica polypyrrole-based scaffolds for bone regenerationcitations
- 2017A Multifunctional Nanocomplex for Enhanced Cell Uptake, Endosomal Escape and Improved Cancer Therapeutic Effectcitations
- 2017Intracellular responsive dual delivery by endosomolytic polyplexes carrying DNA anchored porous silicon nanoparticlescitations
- 2016Oral hypoglycaemic effect of GLP-1 and DPP4 inhibitor based nanocomposites in a diabetic animal modelcitations
- 2015Cyclodextrin-Modified Porous Silicon Nanoparticles for Efficient Sustained Drug Delivery and Proliferation Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cellscitations
- 2015Microfluidic Nanoprecipitation of a Stimuli Responsive Hybrid Nanocomposite for Antitumoral Applications
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Directional Freeze-Casting
Abstract
Herein, the potential of directional freeze-casting techniques as a very generic, green, and straightforward approach for the processing of various functional porous materials is introduced. These materials include 3D monoliths, films, fibers, and microspheres/beads, which are obtained by the assembly of network building blocks originated from cryoassembly of the various aqueous-based systems. The process simply relies on 1) directional freezing of the slurry through contact with a cold surface, 2) maintaining the slurry at the frozen state for a particular time with controlling the freezing parameters and directions, and 3) sublimation of the created ice crystal templates inside the developed structure to translate the ice growth pattern to final porous structure. The materials developed with such a cryogenic process contain a highly complex porous structure, e.g., a hierarchical and well-aligned microstructure in different levels, which renders a high control over the physicochemical and mechanical functionalities. Due to the versatility and controllability of this technique, the process can also be extended for the mimicking of the structures found in natural materials to the bulk materials to assemble bioinspired porous composites with many useful mechanical and physical features. The aim, herein, is to give a brief overview of the recent advances in developing anisotropic porous inorganic, organic, hybrid, and carbonaceous materials with a particular emphasis on materials with biomimicking microstructure using directional ice templating approach and to highlight their recent breakthrough for different high-performance applications.