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The field of therapeutic medicine and drug discovery is undergoing a renaissance, marked by a renewed interest in natural products as a source of novel pharmaceuticals. In the age of advanced synthetic chemistry and biotechnology, the vast potential of natural compounds often remains untapped, yet history has repeatedly shown that nature harbors a ...
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Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2014
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) affecting blood vessel function is a leading cause of death around the world. A common treatment option to replace the diseased blood vessels is vascular grafting using the patient's own blood vessels. However, patients with CVD are usually lacking vessels for grafting.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) affecting blood vessel function is a leading cause of death around the world. A common treatment option to replace the diseased blood vessels is vascular grafting using the patient's own blood vessels. However, patients with CVD are usually lacking vessels for grafting.
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Bioengineered Skin Substitutes
2013Bioengineered skin has great potential for use in regenerative medicine for treatment of severe wounds such as burns or chronic ulcers. Genetically modified skin substitutes have also been used as cell-based devices or "live bioreactors" to deliver therapeutics locally or systemically.
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Immunomodulation: Bioengineering Aspects
Artificial Organs, 1986Abstract: Plasmapheresis is generally recognized as a “black box” therapy. Factors effecting the immunomodulating influence of plasmapheresis and their impact on the clinical results include the disease state and stage, associated drug and medical therapies, and the methodology of plasmapheresis.
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Instrumentation for Bioengineering
Science, 1957A tremendous range of physical science problems and techniques, from all branches of engineering, are involved in bioengineering instrumentation. The examples I have cited typify the problems that arise, but the techniques we have used represent only an infinitesimal fraction of the resources that we must exploit.
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