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Artificial Cells in Immobilization Biotechnology

Biomaterials, Artificial Cells and Immobilization Biotechnology, 1992
Artificial cells contain biologically active materials. Artificial cells containing adsorbents have been a routine form of treatment in hemoperfusion for patients. This includes acute poisoning, high blood aluminum and iron, and supplement to dialysis in kidney failure. Artificial cells are being tested for use as red blood cell substitutes. Artificial
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Minimizing Context Dependency of Gene Networks Using Artificial Cells.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2018
The functioning of synthetic gene circuits depends on their local chemical context defined by the types and concentrations of biomolecules in the surrounding milieu that influences gene transcription and translation.
Yunfeng Ding   +4 more
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Artificial Cells for Artificial Kidney, Artificial Liver and Detoxification

1978
In 1956, while a premedical student at McGill, I prepared some artificial cells mainly to demonstrate the feasibility of the principle of “artificial cells” (Chang, 1957). Their use for artificial organs came later when on calculating the total membrane area available in artificial cells (semipermeable microcapsules) of different diameters very ...
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Artificial Cells: 35 Years

Artificial Organs, 1992
Abstract: The first artificial cells were prepared 35 years ago. They contain biologically active materials. They are now being used in medicine and biotechnology. Artificial cells containing adsorbents are already a routine form of treatment in hemoperfusion.
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Artificial Cells Capable of Long-Lived Protein Synthesis by Using Aptamer Grafted Polymer Hydrogel.

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2019
Herein we report a new type of artificial cells capable of long-term protein expression and regulation. We constructed the artificial cells by grafting anti-His-tag aptamer into the polymer backbone of the hydrogel particles, and then immobilizing the ...
S. N. Lai   +6 more
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Artificial Cells, Encapsulation, and Immobilization

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1999
ABSTRACT: The basic principles of artificial cells, encapsulation and immobilization form the asisS for a number of bioartificial organs. Hemoperfusion based on encapsulated adsorbent has been in routine clinical uses for many years to remove toxins or drugs from the circulating blood.
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Artificial Cells as Bioreactive Biomaterials

Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 1988
Artificial cells can have the same dimensions as biological cells. They can enclose and retain a large variety of bioreactants. Artificial cell membranes can have the required permeability characteristics to allow the rapid equilibration of external molecules to be acted on by the enclosed bioreactants.
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Feasibility of Ferromagnetic Artificial Cells for Artificial Circulation

1998
The feasibility of assisting artificial circulation by the use of ferromagnetic artificial cells was studied experimentally and theoretically. The results indicated that artificial circulation with ferromagnetic artificial cells could become feasible if artificial cells with a magnetization of 113kA/m (at 0.28 T) become available.
Eiji Okamoto   +2 more
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Embryonics: Artificial Cells Driven by Artificial DNA

2001
Embryonics is a long-term research project attempting to draw inspiration from the biological process of ontogeny, to implement novel digital computing machines endowed with better fault-tolerant capabilities. For this purpose FPGAs are extremely useful.
André Stauffer   +3 more
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Drug Delivery by Artificial Cells

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2022
Sibel Emir Diltemiz   +3 more
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