Evaluation of a composite skin substitute to treat venous stasis ulcers: a pilot study
Introduction: Venous leg ulcers represent a therapeutic challenge, and they are associated to significant morbidity and cost. Many advances have been made to develop and apply biological skin substitutes, showing they can be beneficial for patients with
Paula Dadalti-Granja +7 more
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Pengaruh Teknik Sterilisasi Explan Terhadap Tingkat Perolehan Kultur Jaringan Aksenik Ramin (Gonystylus Bancanus) [PDF]
Since 2005, ramin has been included in CITES Appendix II and according to IUCN red list, ramin is also regarded as vulnerable (VU A1cd). The Lack of information on explant sterilization techniques in ramin tissue culture is one reason why there has not ...
Haryjanto, L. (Liliek) +3 more
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Aloinjertos análogos de mucosa bucal en ratas no consanguíneas
Introducción. A pesar de que existen opciones terapéuticas para el tratamiento de defectos de la mucosa bucal, persiste la necesidad de encontrar sustitutos funcionales, anatómicos y estéticamente similares al tejido que se va a reemplazar, así como ...
Luis González +5 more
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Trends in the use of tissue culture, applications and future aspects
Plant tissue culture has developed widely incorporated into biotechnology, the agricultural systems being a key factor to support many pharmaceutical and industrial outcomes.
Baan Munim Twaij +2 more
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New Methods in Tissue Engineering: Improved Models for Viral Infection [PDF]
New insights in the study of virus and host biology in the context of viral infection are made possible by the development of model systems that faithfully recapitulate the in vivo viral life cycle.
Bhatia, Sangeeta N +4 more
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Tissue Culture as a Source of Replicates in Nonmodel Plants: Variation in Cold Response in Arabidopsis lyrata ssp. petraea [PDF]
While genotype–environment interaction is increasingly receiving attention by ecologists and evolutionary biologists, such studies need genetically homogeneous replicates—a challenging hurdle in outcrossing plants.
Burke T. +7 more
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Background: The use of stem cells, growth factors, and scaffolds to repair damaged tissues is a new idea in tissue engineering. The aim of the present study is the investigation of Avocado/soybean (A/S) effects on chondrogenic differentiation of human ...
Arefeh Basiri +5 more
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Tissue culture of oil palm : finding the balance between mass propagation and somaclonal variation [PDF]
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is typically propagated in vitro by indirect somatic embryogenesis, a process in which somatic cells of an explant of choice are, via an intermediate phase of callus growth, induced to differentiate into somatic ...
Inzé, Dirk, Maene, Ludo, Weckx, Sylvie
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Accuracy of Tissue and Sonication Fluid Sampling for the Diagnosis of Fracture-Related Infection: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal [PDF]
Introduction: Intraoperatively obtained peri-implant tissue cultures remain the standard for diagnosis of fracture-related infection (FRI), although culture-negative cases may complicate treatment decisions.
J. Onsea +8 more
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Introducing monitoring and automation in cartilage tissue engineering, toward controlled clinical translation [PDF]
The clinical application of tissue engineered products requires to be tightly connected with the possibility to control the process, assess graft quality and define suitable release criteria for implantation.
Santoro, Rosaria
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