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Sayan Dutta

Researcher at Kangwon National University

Publications -  96
Citations -  1370

Sayan Dutta is an academic researcher from Kangwon National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 71 publications receiving 524 citations. Previous affiliations of Sayan Dutta include Purdue University & Indian Institute of Science.

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Functional cellulose-based hydrogels as extracellular matrices for tissue engineering

TL;DR: This review attempts to document the source, nature, and application of cellulose-based hydrogels as an extracellular matrix for tissue growth and regeneration.
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3D-printed bioactive and biodegradable hydrogel scaffolds of alginate/gelatin/cellulose nanocrystals for tissue engineering.

TL;DR: 3D-printed hybrid biodegradable hydrogels composed of alginate, gelatin, and cellulose nanocrystals were prepared to provide a favorable environment for cell proliferation, adhesion, nutrients exchange, and matrix mineralization for bone tissue engineering applications and have the potential to explore as a biomaterial for tissue engineering.
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Nanocellulose-based polymer hybrids and their emerging applications in biomedical engineering and water purification

TL;DR: Unlike native polymers, nanocellulose-based nanohybrids exhibit a sustained drug release ability, which can be further optimized by changing the content or chemical environment of the nano cellulose, as well as the external stimuli, such as the pH and electric fields.
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Bioactive electrospun nanocomposite scaffolds of poly(lactic acid)/cellulose nanocrystals for bone tissue engineering.

TL;DR: The fabricated scaffold demonstrated excellent biocompatibility and superior osteoinductivity, therefore, the fabricated scaffolds possess potential to be used as a biomaterial for tissue engineering applications.
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Nanocellulose, a versatile platform: From the delivery of active molecules to tissue engineering applications.

TL;DR: This review highlights the fabrication of different surface-modified nanocellulose to deliver active molecules, such as drugs, proteins, and plasmids, and its composites in tissue engineering.