Yazhi Sun
Yale University
13 Papers
Yazhi Sun is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: 3D bioprinting & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
High cell density and high-resolution 3D bioprinting for fabricating vascularized tissues
Shangting You,Yi Xiang,Henry H. Hwang,David B. Berry,Wisarut Kiratitanaporn,Jiaao Guan,Emmie Yao,Min Tang,Sheng Zhong,Xinyue Ma,Daniel Wangpraseurt,Yazhi Sun,Ting-Yu Lu,Shaochen Chen +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed a novel approach to mitigate this scattering-induced deterioration of bioprinting resolution by adding iodixanol to the bioink, which enables a 10-fold reduction in light scattering and a substantial improvement in fabrication resolution.
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Biomimetic 3D living materials powered by microorganisms.
TL;DR: 3D bioprinting is currently widely used to build engineered mammalian tissue constructs with complex spatial structures as mentioned in this paper , which has revolutionized tissue engineering and is a promising avenue for regenerative medicine.
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Bioprinted Living Coral Microenvironments Mimicking Coral‐Algal Symbiosis
Daniel Wangpraseurt,Yazhi Sun,Shangting You,Sing Teng Chua,Samantha K. Noel,H. F. Willard,David B. Berry,Alexander M. Clifford,Sydney Plummer,Yi Xiang,Henry H. Hwang,Jaap A. Kaandorp,Julia M. Diaz,Todd C. La Jeunesse,Mathieu Pernice,Silvia Vignolini,Martin Tresguerres,Shaochen Chen +17 more
TL;DR: The bioprinted living coral microhabitats replicate the diffusion‐related phenomena that underlie the functioning and breakdown of the coral‐algal symbiosis and can be exploited for the additive manufacturing of synthetic designer corals.
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3D Printing of Succulent‐Inspired Microneedle Array for Enhanced Tissue Adhesion and Controllable Drug Release
Yazhi Sun,Xiaocheng Wang,Min Tang,Mary K. Melarkey,Ting-Yu Lu,Shaochen Chen +5 more
TL;DR: 3D printed succulent-inspired microneedle array for enhanced tissue adhesion and controllable drug release offers long-term adhesion and controlled drug release through responsive microstructures and light-controllable drug delivery systems.
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Engineered photoresponsive biohybrids for tumor therapy
Xiaocheng Wang,Yazhi Sun,Daniel Wangpraseurt +2 more
- 10 Mar 2023
TL;DR: In this paper , the design principles of engineered photoresponsive biohybrid and their latest progresses for tumor therapy are summarized, including the challenges and future perspectives for clinical practice.
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