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  • Mass Spec Provides Peek into PTMs
    ... and can readily be applied to any tissue type of interest," mentions Dr. Jones. ... the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego, focuses his research ...
    5-15-2013
  • ATMI Supplies Bioreactor for Orgenesis, Takes $1.3M Stake
    research unit at Tel Hashomer's Center for Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cells, and Tissue Engineering, she established a proof of concept for the technology, which seeks to ...
    5-9-2013
  • Turning Off Cancer's "Master Regulator"
    affiliate in the Institute for Cell Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University School ... HMGA1 did not grow well in the breast tissue or spread to distant sites. "From ...
    5-3-2013
  • WATCH: Stem Cell Super Powers
    He also discusses how he's being studied and utilized to improve the future of medicine and health. This video is a component of a Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative-Carnegie ...
    4-25-2013
  • Stem Cell Basics
    Take a peek into this microscope for a lesson in stem cell basics! This video is a component of a Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative-Carnegie Science Center exhibit, which is ...
    4-25-2013
  • "GEN 10" Award Winners Announced
    Northwestern University, Abstract: 3D bionanomaterial scaffolding for orthopedic tissue engineering Arathi Jayaraman, Illinois Institute of Technology, Abstract: Eradication of ...
    4-22-2013
  • 3D Cell Culture Kits
    primary and stem cells, with different media types, with standard culturing protocols and diagnostic techniques, and is applicable to invasion studies and tissue engineering.
    4-15-2013
  • Adult Stem Cells Isolated from Human Intestinal Tissue
    ... Magness. "Can we expand these cells outside of the body to potentially provide a cell source for therapy? Can we use these for tissue engineering? Or to take it to the extreme, can ...
    4-5-2013
  • Fighting Cancer in 3D
    Additionally, engineering tumors that mimic those in vivo offers opportunities to more ... Mikos' lab facilitate the development and growth of new tissue outside the body for ...
    4-3-2013
  • Predicting Drug Toxicity in Humans
    As well, tissue engineering efforts have created three-dimensional tissue equivalents designed for transplantation into patients, and screened for toxicity. In vitro and in silico ...
    4-1-2013
  • Scaling Up Peptide Drugs
    ... These have applications in cell culture and tissue engineering, and Peptisyntha is beginning to amass data on the capabilities of these hydrogels. Ayoub reports that a few cell ...
    4-1-2013
  • Bioengineered Ears Hear Success
    ... The study is published in PLOS ONE in an article titled "High-Fidelity Tissue Engineering of Patient-Specific Auricles for Reconstruction of Pediatric Microtia and Other Auricular ...
    2-22-2013
  • Exploiting miRNA's Potential for Diagnostics and Drugs
    ... focuses on engineering viral vectors to produce functional miRNAs, which can be used as a therapeutic platform to deliver miRNAs (or other small RNAs) to any tissue in the body. ...
    2-15-2013
  • Ten Predictions that Will Transform Healthcare
    December 1. The senior fellow at Columbia University's Lab for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering-an electrical and biochemical engineer whose research focuses on directing cell ...
    2-15-2013
  • Bioprinting in 3D
    bioprinted tissue manufacture. Last December, the company announced that it had partnered with Autodesk, a cloud-based design and engineering software, to create the ...
    2-13-2013
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    Journal Articles

  • Hepatic Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Is Promoted...
    Toshio Miki, Alexander Ring, Jörg Gerlach
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    Hepatic Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Is Promoted by Three-Dimensional Dynamic Perfusion Culture Conditions Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods The developmental ...
  • Hydrogel-Electrospun Mesh Composites for Coronary Artery Bypass...
    Rebecca E. McMahon, Xin Qu, Andrea Carolina Jimenez-Vergara, Chris A. Bashur, Scott A. Guelcher, Aaron S. Goldstein, Mariah S. Hahn
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    Hydrogel-Electrospun Mesh Composites for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of ...
  • Consistent Osteoblastic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal...
    Thomas Cordonnier, Alain Langonné, Jérôme Sohier, Pierre Layrolle, Philippe Rosset, Luc Sensébé, Frédéric Deschaseaux
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    Consistent Osteoblastic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells with Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4 and Low Serum Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods Providing fully mature ...
  • Noninvasive Multimodal Evaluation of Bioengineered Cartilage...
    Brett Z. Fite, Martin Decaris, Yinghua Sun, Yang Sun, Adrian Lam, Clark K.L. Ho, J. Kent Leach, Laura Marcu
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    Noninvasive Multimodal Evaluation of Bioengineered Cartilage Constructs Combining Time-Resolved Fluorescence and Ultrasound Imaging Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods A multimodal ...

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