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Towards the Development of an Immunodeficient Pig Model for Regenerative Medicine.

Towards the Development of an Immunodeficient Pig Model for Regenerative Medicine.

... -/y model described here would serve as an attractive candidate model for IUHCT with human CD34 + cells (xenogeneic ...a model that can used not only for studying the hematological ability of human ... See full document

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REVIEW: THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL STEM CELL BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

REVIEW: THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL STEM CELL BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

... the development of new successive techniques to cure the disease, even though there are some least restricted ongoing research performed with human embryonic stem cells, whichare legally derived from the ... See full document

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Employment of the Triple Helix concept for development of regenerative medicine applications based on human pluripotent stem cells

Employment of the Triple Helix concept for development of regenerative medicine applications based on human pluripotent stem cells

... should be noted that many academic institutions have become increasingly interested in supporting intellec- tual property protection by their researchers. This may appear as an obstacle for industrial implementation ... See full document

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Mechanisms of erythrocyte development and regeneration: implications for regenerative medicine and beyond

Mechanisms of erythrocyte development and regeneration: implications for regenerative medicine and beyond

... This model assumes that murine stress erythropoiesis is accomplished via ‘ extramedullary hematopoiesis ’ at sites outside of the bone marrow, predominantly in the spleen, but also in the liver (Ploemacher et ... See full document

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Bioengineering considerations in liver regenerative medicine

Bioengineering considerations in liver regenerative medicine

... technologies began with the development of nuclear transfer techniques that enabled cloning of organisms, termed reproductive cloning. In seminal studies, the nu- cleus from a frog blastomere was transplanted into ... See full document

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 SCAFFOLD: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

 SCAFFOLD: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

... Scaffold provides adequate signals (e.g., through the use of adhesion peptides and growth factors) to the cells, to induce and maintain them in their desired differentiation stage and for their survival and growth Thus, ... See full document

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Regenerative Medicine (REMEDIC) - 2nd edition

Regenerative Medicine (REMEDIC) - 2nd edition

... Another possible application is in wound repair, a complex biological process that occurs during most of our lives. Often, in adults, the wound repair process leads to a once functional tissue becoming a non-func- ... See full document

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Decellularized scaffolds in regenerative medicine

Decellularized scaffolds in regenerative medicine

... The development of tissue engineering can provide a new ...of regenerative medicine is the combination of biological scaffold and cell and bioactive molecules, to replace and recover the damaged ... See full document

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Biomanufacturing Technologies for Regenerative Medicine

Biomanufacturing Technologies for Regenerative Medicine

... Regenerative Medicine offers great hope for the future of health care – both by providing ex-vivo cells, tissues and even complete organs, and also by targeting the body’s own regenerative systems in ... See full document

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A Review of Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine

A Review of Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine

... A niche consists of signalling molecules, inter-cellular contact, and the interaction between stem cells and their neighbouring extracellular matrix (ECM). This three- dimensional (3D) microenvironment is thought to ... See full document

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Endometrial stem cells in regenerative medicine

Endometrial stem cells in regenerative medicine

... animal model studies have reported ...transplant model, and it was established that a small population of it integrated into endometriosis le- sions and transdifferentiated into stromal cells ... See full document

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Functional imaging for regenerative medicine

Functional imaging for regenerative medicine

... tumour development in recipients of these therapies re- quires further investigation and regulation at a clinical trial ...the development of fluorescent probes for in- corporation in reporter genes amongst ... See full document

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Transforming healthcare through regenerative medicine

Transforming healthcare through regenerative medicine

... transplantation, regenerative medicine seeks to apply stem cell research with developmental biology principles to regenerate cells, tissues and organs de novo ... See full document

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Regenerative Medicine (REMEDIC)

Regenerative Medicine (REMEDIC)

... Another possible application is in wound repair, a complex biological process that occurs during most of our lives. Often, in adults, the wound repair process leads to a once functional tissue becoming a non-func- ... See full document

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Airway transplantation: a challenge for regenerative medicine

Airway transplantation: a challenge for regenerative medicine

... genes in the newly formed cartilage. Using a type 2 col- lagen marker, we demonstrated that newly formed struc- tures within the aortic graft were indeed cartilage. PCR studies showed SRY amplification for male specimens ... See full document

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Chick muscle development

Chick muscle development

... the development of bony tubercles and ridges where tendons attach to the skeleton depends on signals from muscles (Blitz et ...Thus, development of the locomotory system in limbs, which is integrating ... See full document

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BMP4 regulation of human trophoblast development

BMP4 regulation of human trophoblast development

... placental development, including the role of BMP4 signaling, tro- phoblast lineage specification and subtype-specific differentiation, and comparison to mouse and other animal ...and development remains ... See full document

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Regulators of pluripotency and their implications in regenerative medicine

Regulators of pluripotency and their implications in regenerative medicine

... tive medicine has shown slow progress at the bedside, largely because of issues related to the safety of ESCs and iPSCs and the limited efficiency of reprogramming ... See full document

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Development of a novel sports medicine rotation for emergency medicine residents

Development of a novel sports medicine rotation for emergency medicine residents

... orthopedic rotation versus the number they perform in the ED, anecdotally, they often get very few reductions on their orthopedic rotation. While the senior residents and attend- ings are in the operating room, the EM ... See full document

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The eminent need for an academic program in universities to teach nanomedicine

The eminent need for an academic program in universities to teach nanomedicine

... Abstract: Nanomedicine is on the cutting edge of technology applied to medical and biological sciences. Nanodevices, nanomaterials, nanoinstruments, nanotechnologies, and nanotechniques (laboratory methods and ... See full document

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