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371 Newest Publications about the topic tissue cultures
rss24-04-2013 | Jangho Kim, Kyoung Soon Choi, Yeonju Kim, Ki‐Tack Lim, Hoon Seonwoo, Yensil Park, Deok‐Ho Kim, Pill‐Hoon Choung, Cho ..., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2013
Abstract Nanoscale topography of artificial substrates can greatly influence the fate of stem cells including adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Thus the design and manipulation of nanoscale stem cell culture platforms or scaffolds are of great importance as a strategy in stem ...
24-04-2013 | Josna Joseph, Kumary Thrikkovil Variathu, Mira Mohanty, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2013
Abstract Materials used for medical devices are usually tested for their biocompatibility, before use. However, it is known that long‐term implantation in the body may lead to degradation of the material leading to an adverse tissue response. The failure of silicone breast implants due to ...
18-04-2013 | Qingsong Zhang, Panpan Dong, Li Chen, Xiaozhao Wang, Si Lu, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2013
Abstract To overcome release of silk sericin (SS) from semi‐interpenetrating polymer network (semi‐IPN) SS/poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm) hydrogels, natural biocompatible genipin (GNP) was adopted as cross‐linking agent of SS. The GNP/SS/PNIPAm hydrogels with various GNP contents ...
18-04-2013 | Jan L. Patterson, Colette A. Abbey, Kayla J. Bayless, Sarah E. Bondos, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2013
Abstract The Drosophila melanogaster Hox protein ultrabithorax (Ubx) has the interesting ability to hierarchically self‐assemble in vitro into materials that have mechanical properties comparable to natural elastin. Ubx materials can be easily functionalized by gene fusion, generating ...
18-04-2013 | Eric Guisbert et al., PLoS Genetics, 2013
by Eric Guisbert, Daniel M. Czyz, Klaus Richter, Patrick D. McMullen, Richard I. Morimoto The heat shock response (HSR) is essential to survive acute proteotoxic stress and has been studied extensively in unicellular organisms and tissue culture cells, but to a lesser extent in intact ...
11-04-2013 | Magdalena Anna Krzyzaniak et al., PLoS Pathogens, 2013
by Magdalena Anna Krzyzaniak, Michael Thomas Zumstein, Juan Atilio Gerez, Paola Picotti, Ari Helenius Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a highly pathogenic member of the Paramyxoviridae that causes severe respiratory tract infections. Reports in the literature have indicated ...
10-04-2013 | Michinao Hashimoto; Rong Tong; Daniel S. Kohane, Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2013
This review surveys selected methods of manufacture and applications of microdevices—miniaturized functional devices capable of handling cell and tissue cultures or producing particles—and discusses their potential relevance to nanomedicine. Many characteristics of microdevices such as ...
01-04-2013 | Monika Ehnman; Edoardo Missiaglia; Erika Folestad; Joanna Selfe; Carina Strell; Khin Thway; Bertha Brodin; Kristian ..., Cancer Research, 2013
Platelet-derived growth factor receptors (PDGFR) α and β have been suggested as potential targets for treatment of rhabdomyosarcoma, the most common soft tissue sarcoma in children. This study identifies biologic activities linked to PDGF signaling in rhabdomyosarcoma models and human sample ...
01-04-2013 | Kim, H. Y., Davidson, L. A., CSH Protocols, 2013
Understanding the molecular mechanisms and cellular mechanics that drive morphogenesis in Xenopus laevis embryos requires high-resolution quantitative imaging of cell movement and protein dynamics within multicellular tissues. To perform long-term tissue culture and stable imaging of live ...
29-03-2013 | Furqan A. Shah, Delia S. Brauer, Rory M. Wilson, Robert G. Hill, Karin A. Hing, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2013
Summary Bioactive glasses are used clinically for bone regeneration, and their bioactivity and cell compatibility are often characterised in vitro, using physiologically relevant test solutions. The aim of this study was to show the influence of varying medium characteristics (pH, ...
