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Extracellular Vesicles in Osteogenesis: Comparative Analysis of Stem Cell Sources, Conditioning Strategies, and In Vitro Models Toward Advanced Bone Regeneration. [PDF]

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Imaging-guided platform for real-time intervention in complex in vitro models

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In Vitro Models of Angiogenesis

World Journal of Surgery, 2007
AbstractNeovascularization can be categorized into two general processes: vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is the formation of new capillaries from pre‐existing vessels, requiring growth factor driven recruitment, migration, proliferation, and differentiation of endothelial cells (ECs). Complex cell–cell and cell‐extracellular matrix (ECM)
Areck A, Ucuzian, Howard P, Greisler
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Engineered In Vitro Disease Models

Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2015
The ultimate goal of most biomedical research is to gain greater insight into mechanisms of human disease or to develop new and improved therapies or diagnostics. Although great advances have been made in terms of developing disease models in animals, such as transgenic mice, many of these models fail to faithfully recapitulate the human condition.
Kambez H, Benam   +16 more
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In Vitro Models

Drug Safety, 1990
The development of in vitro models is advancing rapidly, with the application of cell culture methods as an alternative to animals in toxicological screening; non-cellular systems are also being used. Any screening test, whether for detecting irritants, carcinogens or teratogens should be well validated against known animal studies.
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In Vitro CNS Models

2017
Endothelial cells form a barrier between the blood and the central nervous system, namely the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Cellular components of the BBB, as well as tight junctions and paracellular barrier characterizations, are described in this chapter.
Kara, Aslı   +2 more
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In vitro models of biocompatibility: A review

Dental Materials, 1996
The objectives of this paper were to define in vitro biocompatibility of materials, to discuss some of the issues concerning why conclusions from tissue culture are sometimes different from in vivo biocompatibility, to give highlights of the sequence of the development of these in vitro assays from the early 1950s to their present state of development,
C T, Hanks, J C, Wataha, Z, Sun
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Prototype of an in vitro model of the microcirculation

Microvascular Research, 2003
We have used microfabrication technology to construct a network of microchannels, patterned after the dimensions and architecture of the mammalian microcirculation. The network is cast in transparent silicone elastomer and the channels are coated with silanated mPEG to provide lubrication.
Sergey S, Shevkoplyas   +3 more
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In Vitro Nasal Models

1996
Pharmaceutical companies are investing time and money in the development of alternatives to injectable formulations for the systemic delivery of therapeutics. Alternative delivery systems offer enormous market potential and increased patient compliance. The nasal route has proved effective and acceptable for several therapeutics.
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