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202 Newest Publications in cell and tissue banking

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Effects of very rapid versus vapor phase freezing on human sperm parameters

27-11-2012 | Hamid Darvishnia, Niknam Lakpour, Maryam Shams Lahijani, Hamed Heidari-Vala, Mohammad A. Akhondi, Hojjat Zeraati, Mo ..., Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of two freezing methods, vapor phase and very rapid freezing, with and without cryoprotectant on semen parameters in men with normal semen criteria. Cryopreservation was done on semen samples from 31 men by two methods of vapor phase ...

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Severe adult burn survivors. What information about skin allografts?

15-11-2012 | Sonia Gaucher, Nathalie Duchange, Mohamed Jarraya, Jocelyne Magne, Jean-Michel Rochet, Jean Stéphanazzi, Christian H ..., Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

During the acute phase of a severe burn, surgery is an emergency. In this situation, human skin allografts constitute an effective temporary skin substitute. However, information about the use of human tissue can not be given to the patients because most of the allografted patients are ...

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Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from chicken bone marrow

15-11-2012 | Chunyu Bai, Lingling Hou, Yuehui Ma, Lina Chen, Minghai Zhang, Weijun Guan, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

The bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are multipotent stem cells, which can differentiate in vitro into many cell types. However, the vast majority of experimental materials were obtained from human, mouse, rabbit and other mammals, but rarely in poultry. So, in this study, Thirty- ...

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Characterization of cultured epithelial cells using a novel technique not requiring enzymatic digestion for subculturing

13-11-2012 | Antonio Peramo, Stephen E. Feinberg, Cynthia L. Marcelo, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

Our laboratory had developed a methodology to expand epithelial cells in culture by growing keratinocyte monolayers, under large volumes of medium that produces large numbers of keratinocytes that leave the monolayer and move into suspension. The cells have been defined as epithelial Pop Up ...

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Platelet rich fibrin: a new paradigm in periodontal regeneration

11-11-2012 | R. Vinaya Kumar, N. Shubhashini, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

Among the great challenges facing clinical research is the development of bioactive surgical additives regulating inflammation and increasing healing. Although the use of fibrin adhesives and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is well documented, they have their own limitations. Hence, reconstructive ...

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A standardised protocol for the validation of banking methodologies for arterial allografts

09-11-2012 | R. J. Lomas, P. D. F. Dodd, P. Rooney, D. E. Pegg, P. A. Hogg, M. E. Eagle, K. E. Bennett, A. Clarkson, J. N. Kearney, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

The objective of this study was to design and test a protocol for the validation of banking methodologies for arterial allografts. A series of in vitro biomechanical and biological assessments were derived, and applied to paired fresh and banked femoral arteries. The ultimate tensile stress ...

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Bacterial contamination of amniotic membrane in a tissue bank from Iran

24-10-2012 | Hamid Reza Aghayan, Parisa Goodarzi, Alireza Baradaran-Rafii, Bagher Larijani, Leila Moradabadi, Fakher Rahim, Babak ..., Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

Human Amniotic Membrane (AM) transplantation can promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation, tissue scarring and neovascularization. Homa Peyvand Tamin (HPT) tissue bank has focused on manufacturing human cell and tissue based products including AM. The purpose of this study is to ...

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Endoscopic procurement of tympano-ossicular allografts: alternative to the transcranial or retroauricular technique

17-10-2012 | Vincent Van Rompaey, Jeroen Caremans, Evert Hamans, Ludo Muylle, Paul Van de Heyning, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

A tympano-ossicular tissue bank complying with European Union regulations on human allografts is feasible and critical to assure that the patient receives tissue which is safe, individually checked and prepared in a suitable environment. The transcranial procurement technique has become the ...

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The use of deep frozen and irradiated bone allografts in the reconstruction of tibial plateau fractures

18-09-2012 | Wei Feng, Li Fu, Jianguo Liu, Dongsong Li, Xin Qi, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

To investigate the clinical behavior of deep frozen and irradiated bone allografts in the treatment of depressed tibial plateau fractures. Twenty-two patients with a tibial plateau fracture were treated with cancellous bone allografts. The bone allograft preparation process included ...

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Effectiveness of autologous serum as an alternative to fetal bovine serum in adipose-derived stem cell engineering

13-09-2012 | Jaehoon Choi, Jee-Hyeok Chung, Geun-Yong Kwon, Ki-Wan Kim, Sukwha Kim, Hak Chang, Cell and Tissue Banking, 2012

In cell culture, medium supplemented with fetal bovine serum is commonly used, and it is widely known that fetal bovine serum supplies an adequate environment for culture and differentiation of stem cells. Nevertheless, the use of xenogeneic serum can cause several problems. We compared the ...

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