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2017
There is a great deal of interest in obtaining recombinant collagen as an alternative source of material for biomedical applications and as an approach for obtaining basic structural and biological information. However, application of recombinant technology to collagen presents challenges, most notably the need for post-translational hydroxylation of ...
Barbara, Brodsky, John A M, Ramshaw
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There is a great deal of interest in obtaining recombinant collagen as an alternative source of material for biomedical applications and as an approach for obtaining basic structural and biological information. However, application of recombinant technology to collagen presents challenges, most notably the need for post-translational hydroxylation of ...
Barbara, Brodsky, John A M, Ramshaw
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Journal of Business Ethics, 1990
Bioengineering, as the decisive extension of engineering action to human life itself, constitutes a fundamental enlargement of the technical realm, and calls for a commensurate expansion of ethical reflection. In fact, the engineering profession has been actively pursuing the development of new ethical codes, and the promotion of ethics by bioengineers
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Bioengineering, as the decisive extension of engineering action to human life itself, constitutes a fundamental enlargement of the technical realm, and calls for a commensurate expansion of ethical reflection. In fact, the engineering profession has been actively pursuing the development of new ethical codes, and the promotion of ethics by bioengineers
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Bioengineered magnetic crystals
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2008In this paper we report on the successful application of a protein crystallization technique to fabricate a three-dimensionally ordered array of magnetic nanoparticles, i.e. a novel type of metamaterial with unique magnetic properties. We utilize ferritin protein cages for the template-constrained growth of superparamagnetic nanoparticles of magnetite ...
Kasyutich, O.I+2 more
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Biocompatibility: Bioengineering aspects
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 1986Abstract: Bioengineers have contributed to biocompatibility research. Many materials have been designed, synthesized, and characterized by use of various analytical instruments. The blood compatibility of materials has been studied by focusing on the blood‐material interfacial reactions.
Yukihiko Nosé, Shun Murabayashi
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Bioengineered riboflavin in nanotechnology
Biomaterials, 2016Riboflavin (RF) is an essential water-soluble vitamin with unique biological and physicochemical properties such as transporterspecific cell internalization, implication in redox reactions, fluorescence and photosensitizing. Due to these features RF attracted researchers in various fields from targeted drug delivery and tissue engineering to ...
Beztsinna, N+3 more
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Bioengineering vascularization
DevelopmentABSTRACT This Review explores the rapidly evolving field of bioengineered vasculature, a key area of focus in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The broad relevance of this topic is attributed to its impacts on a wide range of biological processes, enabling studies in tissue development, fundamental biology and drug discovery,
Shira Landau+9 more
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The bioengineering of immobilized enzymes
Biochimie, 1973Summary The development of immobilized enzyme reactors depends especially on the efficient production of immobilized enzymes having a long active life under operational conditions. The effect of immobilization by adsorption or covalent-binding on the retention of enzyme activity is described.
S. P. O'Neill+2 more
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Bioengineering Lungs for Transplantation
Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2016Whole lung extracellular matrix scaffolds can be created by perfusion of cadaveric organs with decellularizing detergents, providing a platform for organ regeneration. Lung epithelial engineering must address both the proximal airway cells that function to metabolize toxins and aid mucociliary clearance and the distal pneumocytes that facilitate gas ...
Sarah E. Gilpin+3 more
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Bioengineering at the University of Strathclyde
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1993Bioengineering is, of course, no longer regarded as 'new'. Many groups exist in many centres in the UK and worldwide. The writer considers himself particularly fortunate in having been involved since 1960 in bioengineering research, teaching and development following a very satisfying period as a lecturer in mechanics for engineering students.
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