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Eneko AxpeStanford University | NASA Verified email at stanford.edu Cited by 1299 |
[HTML][HTML] Applications of alginate-based bioinks in 3D bioprinting
… Eneko Axpe conceived the review and conducted the literature search; Eneko Axpe and
Michelle L. Oyen contributed to the planning and execution of writing the review. …
Michelle L. Oyen contributed to the planning and execution of writing the review. …
A multiscale model for solute diffusion in hydrogels
The number of biomedical applications of hydrogels is increasing rapidly on account of their
unique physical, structural, and mechanical properties. The utility of hydrogels as drug …
unique physical, structural, and mechanical properties. The utility of hydrogels as drug …
Injectable hydrogels for sustained codelivery of subunit vaccines enhance humoral immunity
Vaccines aim to elicit a robust, yet targeted, immune response. Failure of a vaccine to elicit
such a response arises in part from inappropriate temporal control over antigen and adjuvant …
such a response arises in part from inappropriate temporal control over antigen and adjuvant …
[HTML][HTML] A human mission to Mars: Predicting the bone mineral density loss of astronauts
A round-trip human mission to Mars is anticipated to last roughly three years. Spaceflight
conditions are known to cause loss of bone mineral density (BMD) in astronauts, increasing …
conditions are known to cause loss of bone mineral density (BMD) in astronauts, increasing …
Sustainable, carbonated, non-alcoholic beverages using leftover bread
A Massa, E Axpe, E Atxa, I Hernandez - International Journal of Gastronomy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bread is one of the most discarded foods in the world. In this study, we aimed to create
sustainable, carbonated, non-alcoholic drinks by using leftover bread. For that purpose, we used …
sustainable, carbonated, non-alcoholic drinks by using leftover bread. For that purpose, we used …
[HTML][HTML] Towards brain-tissue-like biomaterials
Many biomaterials have been developed which aim to match the elastic modulus of the
brain for improved interfacing. However, other properties such as ultimate toughness, tensile …
brain for improved interfacing. However, other properties such as ultimate toughness, tensile …
Combinatorial polyacrylamide hydrogels for preventing biofouling on implantable biosensors
Biofouling on the surface of implanted medical devices and biosensors severely hinders
device functionality and drastically shortens device lifetime. Poly(ethylene glycol) and …
device functionality and drastically shortens device lifetime. Poly(ethylene glycol) and …
[HTML][HTML] Detection of atomic scale changes in the free volume void size of three-dimensional colorectal cancer cell culture using positron annihilation lifetime …
E Axpe, T Lopez-Euba, A Castellanos-Rubio… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) provides a direct measurement of the
free volume void sizes in polymers and biological systems. This free volume is critical in …
free volume void sizes in polymers and biological systems. This free volume is critical in …
Fabrication of amyloid curli fibers–alginate nanocomposite hydrogels with enhanced stiffness
E Axpe, A Duraj-Thatte, Y Chang… - ACS Biomaterials …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Alginate hydrogels are biocompatible, biodegradable, low-cost, and widely used as bioinks,
cell encapsulates, three-dimensional culture matrices, drug delivery systems, and scaffolds …
cell encapsulates, three-dimensional culture matrices, drug delivery systems, and scaffolds …
Free‐volume effects on the thermomechanical performance of epoxy–SiO2 nanocomposites
E Lizundia, I Serna, E Axpe… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, free‐volume effects on the thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy–SiO 2
nanocomposites were investigated. SiO 2 particles ranging from 15 nm to 2 µm were used, …
nanocomposites were investigated. SiO 2 particles ranging from 15 nm to 2 µm were used, …