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  • Deciphering RNA Secondary Structure
    ... of chemical and biomolecular engineering developed an experimental protocol and ... the result is nonspecific diffusion into tissue, while if they are larger than 100 ...
    10-15-2013
  • CNV Strategies Get a Rethink
    ... mathematics, computer sciences, and engineering would benefit many areas of biology, ... average read depths from tumor and normal tissue samples collected from patients. "Exome ...
    10-1-2013
  • Advertorial: Cell Sciences
    fibrinolysis, hematology, immunology, innate immunity, immunotherapy, inflammation, neurobiology, neuroimmunology, stem cell research, tissue engineering, and wound healing. ...
    10-1-2013
  • Human Disease Models Move Underwater
    ... see more people working with genetic engineering in these models, which may be better ... The Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer Model was developed to serve as a tissue-specific ...
    10-1-2013
  • Pan-Cancer Initiative: Patterns Emerge across Diverse Tumor Types
    a professor of biomolecular engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz. ... They show that while a cancer's tissue of origin is an important factor, a broader look at ...
    9-26-2013
  • Harvard's Wyss Institute, Charité Partner on Tissue Engineering...
    have entered a collaboration with the aim of speeding clinical translation of new materials and tissue engineering technologies for orthopedics and connective tissue regeneration. ...
    9-17-2013
  • Stem Cells, No Petri Dish: Adult Cells Dedifferentiated in Vivo
    ... a change of direction for stem cell research, for regenerative medicine, or for tissue engineering. "Our stem cells also survive outside of mice, in a culture, so we can also ...
    9-12-2013
  • Data Analysis: Today's Next-Gen Sequencing Imperative
    a talk from MIT's Ernest Fraenkel, Ph.D., associate professor of biological engineering. ... "RNA prepared from heterogeneous tissue samples might contain only a fraction of ...
    9-1-2013
  • Shark Antibodies: Bigger Than Jaws
    These findings open new perspectives in the engineering of antibodies." Subsequent studies ... solubility, thermal stability, refolding capacity, and good tissue penetration in vivo. ...
    8-21-2013
  • Ban Sunburn Pain without Coppertone
    exposure, while those of the mutant mice showed little sensitization and tissue injury. ... a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering, ...
    8-6-2013
  • What Junk DNA? It's an Operating System
    ... Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering at MIT, explained how they used a ... The investigators also demonstrated tissue-selective enrichment of more weakly ...
    8-6-2013
  • Stratatech Wins Up to $47.2M BARDA Grant to Advance Skin Tissue...
    and development of its StrataGraft® skin tissue to treat patients with severe thermal burns. Stratatech Wins Up to $47.2M BARDA Grant to Advance Skin Tissue Engineering
    7-31-2013
  • Scientists Transplant Functional, Lab-Grown Human Liver into...
    Badylak tells GEN. "Most people who are working in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, organ engineering have always felt this could happen, but no one has really shown ...
    7-3-2013
  • Closer-to-Real 3D Cell Culture Advances
    conclude that 3D cell culture was a done deal and tissue generation is readily achievable. ... Investigators at the department of engineering science, National Cheng Kung University, ...
    7-3-2013
  • Unraveling the Transcriptome
    biological pathways and show different tissue expression patterns. "Once we open this ... professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Texas at San ...
    7-1-2013
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    Journal Articles

  • Tissue Engineering in Otorhinolaryngology
    M. Bücheler, A. Haisch
    DNA and Cell Biology
    Tissue Engineering in Otorhinolaryngology DNA and Cell Biology Tissue engineering is a field of research with interdisciplinary cooperation between clinicians, cell biologists, and ...
  • Tissue Engineering: Selecting the Optimal Fixative for Immunohistochem...
    Sabine Koch, Nadine Stappenbeck, Christian Cornelissen, Thomas Cormac Flanagan, Petra Mela, Jörg Sachweh, Benita Hermanns-Sachweh, Stefan Jockenhoevel
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    Tissue Engineering: Selecting the Optimal Fixative for Immunohistochemistry Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods Background: In the immunohistochemical analysis of tissue-engineered ...
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Strategies to Replicate Biocomplex...
    Chris A. Bashur, Lavanya Venkataraman, Anand Ramamurthi
    Tissue Engineering, Part B: Reviews
    Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Strategies to Replicate Biocomplexity of Vascular Elastic Matrix Assembly Tissue Engineering, Part B: Reviews Cardiovascular tissues exhibit ...
  • Tissue Engineering Therapies for the Vocal Fold Lamina Propria
    Jaishankar K. Kutty, Ken Webb
    Tissue Engineering, Part B: Reviews
    Tissue Engineering Therapies for the Vocal Fold Lamina Propria Tissue Engineering, Part B: Reviews The vocal folds are laryngeal connective tissues with complex matrix composition/...

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