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Characterization of enamel and dentin protein expression in bioengineered human tooth tissues
Sheila Soroushian1, Monica Duailibi2, Silvio Duailibi2, Weibo Zhang1, Robert Litterman1, Ivy Pruit1, Pamela C. Yelick1. 1Department of Oral Biology, Division of Craniofacial and Molecular Genetics, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston MA 02111, and 2University Federal of São Paulo, Department of Plastic S
Here we have used previously described methods to bioengineer teeth from human dental stem cells (hDSC). We we were able to demonstrate that dissociated hDSC-seeded polymer constructs can form bioengineered teeth that are morphologically similar to natural human teeth at both gross and microscopic levels. We anticipate that further modifications of this approach will eventually result in reliable methods to bioengineer replacement teeth in humans.
Aspects/conflicts of marine resource use – Segara Anakan – Central Java – Indonnesia
Christian Reichel. Centre of Marine Ecology (ZMT) Bremen/ Institute for Social Anthropology Freie Universität Berlin
Cultural skills that could lead to a reduction in vulnerability should be explored. This especially includes the sustainable handling of endangered nature and cultural areas as well as the prevention and treatment of catastrophes.
Study of volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient in a Taylor vortex flow bioreactor
Patricia Ap. Santiago; Claudio A Suazo; Roberto C Giordano.. Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Sao Carlos, P.O. Box 676, Post Code 13565-905, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil.
In biochemical processes involving cultivation of animal cells, the supply of oxygen in culture medium is an extremely important parameter in the project of bioreactors and its operation. In this work, the global volumetric transfer coefficient of oxygen (KLa) is evaluated in a Taylor vortex flow bioreactor (TVFB) and a correlation of mass transfer, of this equipment, is proposed.
Nonlinear Dynamic Models for Single-Cell Time-Lapse Microscopy
Jarad Niemi, Cheemeng Tan, Lingchong You, Mike West. Duke University
This poster applies Bayesian analysis of nonlinear dynamic models to time-lapse fluorescent microscopy data.
Nonlinear Dynamic Models for Single-Cell Time-Lapse Microscopy
Jarad Niemi, Cheemeng Tan, Lingchong You, Mike West. Duke University
This poster applies Bayesian analysis of nonlinear dynamic models to time-lapse fluorescent microscopy data.
Microbial Genome-based Analysis Tool for Post-PKS Tailoring Steps
Ki-Bong Kim. Sangmyung University
We have developed a microbial genome-based analysis system to provide the user with a wealth of information that can be utilized for biosynthetic engineering of enzymes, especially involved in post-PKS tailoring steps. Post-PKS tailoring steps are necessary to add functional groups essential for the biological activity. Our system has sophisticated graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with a wide range of well-tested analytical functions, customized database, and well-maintained user-support applica
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