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Introduction Fibrin hydrogels are protein-based scaffolds frequently used in tissue engineering for delivery of bioactive payloads (e.g., growth factors). Conventional fibrin scaffolds enable very limited spatial and temporal control of payload release, especially after implantation. This is…
2016 DDTR Outstanding Research Paper Award Winner The Selection Committee and CRS are pleased to announce the following paper published in DDTR during 2016 for the award. Criteria such as translation nature of research, overall impact, innovation, and significance of the study were considered in…
Come join us at the 2017 CRS Annual Meeting, where science means business. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join the best and brightest in delivery science at the CRS Annual Meeting in Boston, July 16–19, 2017. Submit your abstracts now before submissions close January 20, 2017! Attend the…
Terry in her office with a backdrop of research books.Prof. Theresa Mary Allen, a veteran in the drug-delivery field for over 30 years, is a pioneer in the field of long-circulating liposomes and ligand-targeted nanomedicines for anticancer drugs and gene medicines. She has over 200 peer-reviewed…
Introduction Figure 1. (A) Schematic of a human knee joint showing the development of fibrotic scar tissue and an arthrofibrotic joint post injury or surgery. (B) Representative images of normal healthy goat knee (bottom left) and arthrofibrotic goat knee (bottom right). Images courtesy of David…
It’s springtime in the northern hemisphere, with the days getting longer and warmer, and the flowers blooming. Even though I now live in Texas, I’m reminded of my many walks around Boston and Cambridge in the spring. I lived in the Boston area for twenty years and developed a tradition of taking a…