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Pallab Datta

Researcher at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur

Publications -  125
Citations -  2654

Pallab Datta is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 98 publications receiving 1723 citations. Previous affiliations of Pallab Datta include Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur & Bose Institute.

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Bioprinting for vascular and vascularized tissue biofabrication.

TL;DR: This contribution is significant because it discusses the use of three major bioprinting modalities in vascular tissue biofabrication for the first time in the literature and compares their strengths and limitations in details.
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3D bioprinting for drug discovery and development in pharmaceutics

TL;DR: A comparative evaluation of different bioprinting modalities is performed to assess the performance and ability of fabricating 3D tissue models for pharmaceutical use as the critical selection of biop printing modalities plays a crucial role in efficacy and toxicology testing of drugs and accelerates the drug development cycle.
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3D bioprinting for reconstituting the cancer microenvironment

TL;DR: 3D bioprinting has the potential to more closely recapitulate the cancer microenvironment, relative to current methods, by virtue of its ability to precisely define perfusable networks and position of various cell types in a high-throughput manner.
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Electrospun chitosan/polycaprolactone-hyaluronic acid bilayered scaffold for potential wound healing applications

TL;DR: Enhanced swelling, degradation, hydrophilicity and water vapour transmission rate were found for the bilayered scaffold compared to that of the PCL and CS-PCL scaffolds.
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Essential steps in bioprinting: From pre- to post-bioprinting

TL;DR: This review, for the first time, puts all the bioprinting stages in perspective of the whole process of biopprinting, and analyzes their current state of the art.