Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the utility of genetically modified cells developed for the qualitative and quantitative non-destructive evaluation of cells on biomaterials. The Fisher rat fibroblastic cell line has been genetically modified to stably express the reporter genes enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) and luciferase. These reporter genes provide two unique opportunities to evaluate cell growth on materials without destruction of the sample. Utilizing the fluorescence of EGFP expressed in the cells, we were able to demonstrate distribution of cells in a oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) hydrogel material and on a titanium fiber mesh scaffold using an inverted fluorescent light microscope. In addit...
The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissue for the purpose of repairing or replacing dise...
Availability of bone forming osteoblast cells from genetically modified green fluorescing protein (G...
<div><p>Cell interaction with biomaterials is one of the keystones to developing medical devices for...
This study investigates the utility of genetically modified cells developed for the qualitative and ...
Synthetic biomaterials play an important role in regenerative medicine. To be effective they must su...
Cell and tissue engineering, together with the development of new biomaterials, are fast growing fie...
Bone regeneration through transplantation of genetically modified cells provides an opportunity to c...
Bioreactor systems allow safe and reproducible production of tissue constructs and functional analys...
There are a number of instances in which the use of live cell imaging has provided critical insight ...
Many cellular models have been used to investigate bone substitutes including coral-derived hydroxyl...
Non-invasive in vivo imaging is emerging as an important tool for basic and preclinical research. Ne...
Many cellular models have been used to investigate bone substitutes including coral-derived hydroxyl...
The biocompatibility of scaffolds for orthopaedic tissue engineering using enhanced green fluorescen...
In the field of tissue engineering, there is a need for methods that allow assessing the performance...
Background: Hydrogels can serve as three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for cell culture and be readily ...
The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissue for the purpose of repairing or replacing dise...
Availability of bone forming osteoblast cells from genetically modified green fluorescing protein (G...
<div><p>Cell interaction with biomaterials is one of the keystones to developing medical devices for...
This study investigates the utility of genetically modified cells developed for the qualitative and ...
Synthetic biomaterials play an important role in regenerative medicine. To be effective they must su...
Cell and tissue engineering, together with the development of new biomaterials, are fast growing fie...
Bone regeneration through transplantation of genetically modified cells provides an opportunity to c...
Bioreactor systems allow safe and reproducible production of tissue constructs and functional analys...
There are a number of instances in which the use of live cell imaging has provided critical insight ...
Many cellular models have been used to investigate bone substitutes including coral-derived hydroxyl...
Non-invasive in vivo imaging is emerging as an important tool for basic and preclinical research. Ne...
Many cellular models have been used to investigate bone substitutes including coral-derived hydroxyl...
The biocompatibility of scaffolds for orthopaedic tissue engineering using enhanced green fluorescen...
In the field of tissue engineering, there is a need for methods that allow assessing the performance...
Background: Hydrogels can serve as three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for cell culture and be readily ...
The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissue for the purpose of repairing or replacing dise...
Availability of bone forming osteoblast cells from genetically modified green fluorescing protein (G...
<div><p>Cell interaction with biomaterials is one of the keystones to developing medical devices for...