Martier et al. explore the varying effects of fetal bovine serum on male and female cell types, noting important differences for the future for microphysiological systems.
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Galindo et al. create tunable biomimetic tissue engineering scaffolds, providing new framework for the future of muscle regeneration.
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https://t.co/QX3pCVFVQF
Villarreal et al. investigate how antibiotics affect the gut microbiome and serum cytokines, revealing new knowledge related to joint disease.
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Santiago et al. study the effectiveness of lipid nanoparticle-mediated mRNA delivery of WNT7A in reducing muscle degeneration.
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https://t.co/aF9mxszoZk
Applewhite et al. demonstrate a proof-of-concept for mitochondria surface engineering to improve mitochondria transplantation to injured endothelium, providing new avenues for vascular disease treatments.
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https://t.co/cdvHCOA9u7
Faghih and Khani et al. explore a method to reprogram human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (hADSCs) using the miR-302/367 cluster, opening new doors for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering approaches.
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https://t.co/Zg31yXtQeM
Kheradmandi et al. describe a novel method to generate cell-derived giant plasma membrane vesicles (GPMVs) to transport material to different cells, which can enhance drug delivery.
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https://t.co/9cIYFifKpy
What do CMBE articles study most often? This word cloud (from 2025 CMBE abstracts) highlights recurring themes in the journal. We invite all researchers conducting cellular and molecular bioengineering work to consider CMBE for your next submission.
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Reminder! 2026 Young Innovators applications are due November 16. Submit a 250-word structured abstract on original research and an NIH-style biosketch to Dr. Ed Sander ([email protected]).
Reminder! 2026 Young Innovators applications are due November 16. Submit a 250-word structured abstract on original research and an NIH-style biosketch to Dr. Ed Sander ([email protected]).
✨Featured 2025 CMBE Young Innovator: Dr. Bin Jiang✨
Applewhite et al. in the Bin Jiang Laboratory demonstrate a method to improve mitochondrial transplantation treatments for endothelial injury using surface-engineered mitochondria.
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https://t.co/cdvHCOAHjF
Congratulations to all of the 2025 CMBE Young Innovators who presented their work at BMES 2025 in San Diego! We enjoyed learning more about your research and are excited to see where it goes! 🏆🏅✨
Full articles can be found here:
https://t.co/nlKU6B5Y0x
Congratulations to all of the 2025 CMBE Young Innovators who presented their work at BMES 2025 in San Diego! We enjoyed learning more about your research and are excited to see where it goes! 🏆🏅✨
Full articles can be found here:
https://t.co/nlKU6B5Y0x
Reminder that the Young Innovators Sessions are this afternoon at #BMES2025. Part 1 is 2:00 - 3:30 PM in 28C, followed by Part 2 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM same location!
Villalobos & Sadeghifar et al. explore cellular mechanosensing mechanisms by studying the interplay of cytoskeletal elements, transcription factors, and extracellular forces.
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https://t.co/VGuGiB106l
✨Featured 2025 CMBE Young Innovators Article!!!✨
Kalejaiye et al. utilize a novel vascularized microfluidic kidney-on-a-chip platform to study the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on epithelial cells.
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https://t.co/0TWM2kBcUk
Cuatin et al. develop a nanoparticle therapy that delivers PAI-1 siRNA to adipose stem cells, offering a novel strategy to target obesity-driven endometrial cancer.
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https://t.co/7a7GeTrRzl