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Jeroen Rouwkema
Researcher at University of Twente
Publications - 69
Citations - 6369
Jeroen Rouwkema is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Tissue engineering. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 65 publications receiving 5422 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeroen Rouwkema include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Engineering vascularized skeletal muscle tissue.
Shulamit Levenberg,Shulamit Levenberg,Jeroen Rouwkema,Mara L. Macdonald,Evan S. Garfein,Daniel S. Kohane,Diane C. Darland,Robert P. Marini,Clemens van Blitterswijk,Richard C. Mulligan,Patricia A. D'Amore,Robert Langer +11 more
TL;DR: The induction of endothelial vessel networks in engineered skeletal muscle tissue constructs using a three-dimensional multiculture system consisting of myoblasts, embryonic fibroblasts and endothelial cells coseeded on highly porous, biodegradable polymer scaffolds is described.
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Vascularization in tissue engineering
TL;DR: It is illustrated that combining the efforts of different research lines might be necessary to obtain optimal results in the field of tissue engineering, and the advantages and limitations of recent strategies aimed at enhancing the vascularization of tissue-engineered constructs are discussed.
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Spheroid culture as a tool for creating 3D complex tissues
TL;DR: New possibilities that combine the strengths of spheroid culture with new microenvironment fabrication methods that allow for the creation of large numbers of highly reproducible, complex tissues are reviewed.
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Vascularization and Angiogenesis in Tissue Engineering: Beyond Creating Static Networks
TL;DR: This review will give an overview of recent efforts, and will propose future perspectives to engineer the optimal, functional vascular network.
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Engineering Immunomodulatory Biomaterials To Tune the Inflammatory Response.
Ajaykumar Vishwakarma,Nupura S. Bhise,Nupura S. Bhise,Marta B. Evangelista,Jeroen Rouwkema,Mehmet R. Dokmeci,Mehmet R. Dokmeci,Amir M. Ghaemmaghami,Nihal Engin Vrana,Ali Khademhosseini +9 more
TL;DR: Possibility to utilize biomaterial physicochemical modifications to modulate the host inflammatory response and develop strategies for effective biomaterial integration are postulated.