Monocytes Use Protrusive Forces to Generate Migration Paths in Viscoelastic Collagen-Based Extracellular Matrices

New Mechanism of Immune Cell Migration Revealed: How Monocytes “Pioneer Their Path” in the Tumor Microenvironment I. Academic Research Background and the Central Question Cell migration is a crucial biological process in life, encompassing embryonic development, tissue repair, immune responses, and the progression of various diseases. In the contex...

3D-Bioprinted Tri-Layered Cellulose/Collagen-Based Drug-Eluting Fillers for the Treatment of Deep Tunneling Wounds

3D Bioprinted Cellulose/Collagen-Based Drug-Eluting Fillers for the Treatment of Deep Tunneling Wounds Academic Background Deep tunneling wounds are complex injuries that form beneath the skin surface, varying in shape and size, and may have twists and turns, making treatment extremely challenging. Current wound care solutions primarily target supe...